Statistical Machine Translation - 1999 CLSP Workshop Final Presentation
Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU via YouTube
Overview
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Learn about statistical machine translation through this comprehensive workshop presentation from the 1999 Center for Language & Speech Processing (CLSP) at Johns Hopkins University. Explore cutting-edge research and methodologies in machine translation as presented by Kevin Knight from USC/ISI, who led a distinguished international team including researchers from Charles University, Stanford, CMU, West Group, University of Maryland, RWTH Aachen, and Johns Hopkins. Discover the foundational concepts and techniques that shaped the field of statistical machine translation during this pivotal period in computational linguistics. Gain insights into the collaborative research approach that brought together students and professionals from leading institutions to advance language engineering. Examine the theoretical frameworks and practical applications that emerged from this intensive workshop, which contributed significantly to the development of modern machine translation systems. Understand how this interdisciplinary team integrated research and education to push the boundaries of natural language processing and cross-lingual communication technologies.
Syllabus
Kevin Knight - 1999 CLSP Workshop final presentation on Statistical Machine Translation
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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU