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Statistical machine translation (SMT) treats the translation of natural language as a machine learning problem. By examining many samples of human-produced translation, SMT algorithms automatically learn how to translate. SMT has made tremendous strides in less than two decades, and new ideas are constantly introduced. This survey presents a tutorial overview of the state of the art. We describe the context of the current research and then move to a formal problem description and an overview of the main subproblems: translation modeling, parameter estimation, and decoding. Along the way, we present a taxonomy of some different approaches within these areas. We conclude with an overview of evaluation and a discussion of future directions.
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Adam Lopez (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69f2afd33474cb003deab81f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/1380584.1380586
Adam Lopez
Language Science (South Korea)
ACM Computing Surveys
University of Edinburgh
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