We are delighted to announce the list of accepted
papers which will be presented at the 2nd International
Workshop on Example-Based Machine Translation at the MT
Summit in Phuket, Thailand, on September 16th. The cost
of registering for this workshop is just $70. The accepted
papers are:
Toni Badia, Gemma Boleda, Maite Melero and Antoni Oliver
An n-gram approach to exploiting a monolingual corpus for Machine
Translation
Ralf Brown
Context-Sensitive Retrieval for Example-Based Translation
Michael Carl, Paul Schmidt, and Jörg Schütz
Reversible Template-based Shake & Bake Generation
Ilyas Cicekli
Learning Translation Templates with Type Constraints
Etienne Denoual
The influence of example-data homogeneity on EBMT quality
Peter Dirix, Ineke Schuurman, and Vincent Vandeghinste
METIS-II: Example-based machine translation using monolingual
corpora - System
description
Takao Doi, Hirofumi Yamamoto, and Eiichiro Sumita
Graph-based Retrieval for Example-based Machine Translation Using
Edit Distance
John Fry
Assembling a parallel corpus from RSS news feeds
John Hutchins
Towards a definition of example-based machine translation
Philippe Langlais, Fabrizio Gotti, Didier Bourigault and Claude Coulombe
EBMT by Tree-Phrasing: a Pilot Study
Yves Lepage and Etienne Denoual
The purest EBMT system ever built: no variables, no templates,
no training,
examples, just examples, only examples
Stella Markantonatou, Sokratis Sofianopoulos, Vassiliki Spilioti,
Yiorgos Tambouratzis, Marina Vassiliou, Olga Yannoutsou, Nikos Ioannou
Monolingual Corpus-based MT using Chunks
Arul Menezes and Chris Quirk
Dependency Treelet Translation: The convergence of statistical and
example-based
machine-translation?
Sara Morrissey and Andy Way
An Example-Based Approach to Translating Sign Language
Michael Paul, Eiichiro Sumita and Seiichi Yamamoto
A Machine Learning Approach to Hypotheses Selection of Greedy
Decoding for SMT
Diganta Saha and Sivaji Bandyopadhyay
A Semantics-based English-Bengali EBMT System for translating News
Headlines
Vincent Vandeghinste, Peter Dirix, and Ineke Schuurman
Example-based Translation without Parallel Corpora: First
experiments on a prototype
In addition, we have planned a Panel Session which will debate
what the future holds for EBMT. We hope to see as many of you
there as possible to contribute to the success of our workshop.
Andy & Michael.
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