Hybrid Approaches to Machine Translation | ISBN 9783319213101

Hybrid Approaches to Machine Translation

herausgegeben von Marta R. Costa-jussà und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonMarta R. Costa-jussà
Herausgegeben vonReinhard Rapp
Herausgegeben vonPatrik Lambert
Herausgegeben vonKurt Eberle
Herausgegeben vonRafael E. Banchs
Herausgegeben vonBogdan Babych
Buchcover Hybrid Approaches to Machine Translation  | EAN 9783319213101 | ISBN 3-319-21310-5 | ISBN 978-3-319-21310-1

“As the chapters are mostly self-contained, the book can be useful for a wide range of readers. It is primarily devoted to MT specialists in wider fields like computational linguistics and machine learning. It is also useful for ‘translators and managers of translation companies and departments who are interested in recent developments concerning automated translation tools.’ It could also be useful for university teachers and students for courses that are devoted to NLP.” (M. Ivanović, Computing Reviews, January, 2017)

Hybrid Approaches to Machine Translation

herausgegeben von Marta R. Costa-jussà und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonMarta R. Costa-jussà
Herausgegeben vonReinhard Rapp
Herausgegeben vonPatrik Lambert
Herausgegeben vonKurt Eberle
Herausgegeben vonRafael E. Banchs
Herausgegeben vonBogdan Babych

This volume provides an overview of the field of Hybrid Machine Translation (MT) and presents some of the latest research conducted by linguists and practitioners from different multidisciplinary areas. Nowadays, most important developments in MT are achieved by combining data-driven and rule-based techniques. These combinations typically involve hybridization of different traditional paradigms, such as the introduction of linguistic knowledge into statistical approaches to MT, the incorporation of data-driven components into rule-based approaches, or statistical and rule-based pre- and post-processing for both types of MT architectures.

The book is of interest primarily to MT specialists, but also – in the wider fields of Computational Linguistics, Machine Learning and Data Mining – to translators and managers of translation companies and departments who are interested in recent developments concerning automated translation tools.