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Efficient speech translation through confusion network decoding

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IEEE Trans. Audio Speech Lang. Proc., Vol. 16, No. 8, November 2008, pp. 1696-1705.

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This paper describes advances in the use of confusion networks as interface between automatic speech recognition and machine translation. In particular, it presents a decoding algorithm for confusion networks which results as an extension of a state-of-the-art phrase-based text translation decoder. The confusion network decoder significantly improves both in efficiency and performance over previous work along this direction, and outperforms the background text translation system. Experimental results in terms of translation accuracy and decoding efficiency are reported for the task of translating plenary speeches of the European Parliament from Spanish to English and from English to Spanish.
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This paper describes advances in the use of confusion networks as interface between automatic speech recognition and machine translation. In particular, it presents a decoding algorithm for confusion networks which results as an extension of a state-of-the-art phrase-based text translation decoder. The confusion network decoder significantly improves both in efficiency...

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The JHU Workshop 2006 IWSLT System

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Int. Workshop on Spoken Language Translation, IWSLT, 27-28 November 2006.

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This paper describes the SMT we built during the 2006 JHU Summer Workshop for the IWSLT 2006 evaluation. Our effort focuses on two parts of the speech translation problem: 1) efficient decoding of word lattices and 2) novel applications of factored translation models to IWSLT-specific problems. In this paper, we present results from the open-track Chinese-to-English condition. Improvements of 5-10% relative BLEU are obtained over a high performing baseline. We introduce a new open-source decoder that implements the state-of-the-art in statistical machine translation.
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This paper describes the SMT we built during the 2006 JHU Summer Workshop for the IWSLT 2006 evaluation. Our effort focuses on two parts of the speech translation problem: 1) efficient decoding of word lattices and 2) novel applications of factored translation models to IWSLT-specific problems. In this paper, we...

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