@inproceedings{he-etal-2007-ict,
title = "The {ICT} statistical machine translation systems for {IWSLT} 2007",
author = "He, Zhongjun and
Mi, Haitao and
Liu, Yang and
Xiong, Deyi and
Luo, Weihua and
Huang, Yun and
Ren, Zhixiang and
Lu, Yajuan and
Liu, Qun",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation",
month = oct # " 15-16",
year = "2007",
address = "Trento, Italy",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2007.iwslt-1.17/",
abstract = "In this paper, we give an overview of the ICT statistical machine translation systems for the evaluation campaign of the International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation (IWSLT) 2007. In this year`s evaluation, we participated in the Chinese-English transcript translation task, and developed three systems based on different techniques: a formally syntax-based system Bruin, an extended phrase-based system Confucius and a linguistically syntax-based system Lynx. We will describe the models of these three systems, and compare their performance in detail. We set Bruin as our primary system, which ranks 2 among the 15 primary results according to the official evaluation results."
}
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%T The ICT statistical machine translation systems for IWSLT 2007
%A He, Zhongjun
%A Mi, Haitao
%A Liu, Yang
%A Xiong, Deyi
%A Luo, Weihua
%A Huang, Yun
%A Ren, Zhixiang
%A Lu, Yajuan
%A Liu, Qun
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%X In this paper, we give an overview of the ICT statistical machine translation systems for the evaluation campaign of the International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation (IWSLT) 2007. In this year‘s evaluation, we participated in the Chinese-English transcript translation task, and developed three systems based on different techniques: a formally syntax-based system Bruin, an extended phrase-based system Confucius and a linguistically syntax-based system Lynx. We will describe the models of these three systems, and compare their performance in detail. We set Bruin as our primary system, which ranks 2 among the 15 primary results according to the official evaluation results.
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Markdown (Informal)
[The ICT statistical machine translation systems for IWSLT 2007](https://aclanthology.org/2007.iwslt-1.17/) (He et al., IWSLT 2007)
ACL
- Zhongjun He, Haitao Mi, Yang Liu, Deyi Xiong, Weihua Luo, Yun Huang, Zhixiang Ren, Yajuan Lu, and Qun Liu. 2007. The ICT statistical machine translation systems for IWSLT 2007. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation, Trento, Italy.