Shilon, 2011 - Google Patents
Transfer-based Machine Translation between morphologically-rich and resource-poor languages: The case of Hebrew and ArabicShilon, 2011
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Hebrew and Arabic are closely related Semitic languages. However, they are mutually incomprehensible languages with complex morphology and scarce parallel corpora. The contemporary dominant statistical Machine Translation (MT) paradigm requires large …
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