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Statistical Machine Translation - 1999 CLSP Workshop Final Presentation

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Learn about statistical machine translation through this 55-minute conference presentation from the 1999 CLSP Workshop at Johns Hopkins University. Explore the research findings and methodologies developed by a collaborative team including Kevin Knight (USC/ISI), Franz Josef Och (RWTH Aachen), and Noah Smith (UMD), along with other researchers from institutions like CMU, Stanford, and Charles University. Discover the foundational approaches to statistical machine translation that emerged from this influential workshop, which brought together students and professionals to integrate research and education in language engineering. Gain insights into the early developments in computational linguistics and machine translation that would shape the field's future direction.

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Kevin Knight, Franz Och and Noah Smith - 1999 CLSP Workshop final presentation on Statistical Mac...

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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU

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