At MT Marathons, new or improved open-source tools are presented. Their descriptions are published in PBML, the Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics.
Some of the accepted papers will be published in the next issue, i.e. PBML 101, and will get published on-line only later.
List of Accepted Papers
Vicent Alabau, Ragnar Bonk, Christian Buck, Michael Carl, Francisco Casacuberta, Mercedes García-Martínez, Jesús González, Philipp Koehn, Luis Leiva, Bartolomé Mesa-Lao, Daniel Ortiz, Herve Saint-Amand, Germán Sanchis, Chara Tsoukala
Konstantinos Chatzitheodorou, Stamatis Chatzistamatis
Robin Kurtz, Nina Seemann, Fabienne Braune, Andreas Maletti
Dynamic Models in Moses for Online Adaptation
Nicola Bertoldi
Integrating a Discriminative Classifier into Phrase-based and Hierarchical Decoding
Aleš Tamchyna, Fabienne Braune, Alexander Fraser, Marine Carpuat, Hal
Daumé III, Chris Quirk
Large-scale Human Evaluation of Machine Translation Output for WMT 2013
Christian Federmann, Matt Post
Ulrich Germann
Eva Schlinger, Victor Chahuneau, Chris Dyer
Aleš Tamchyna, Ondřej Dušek, Rudolf Rosa, Pavel Pecina
Ian Johnson
Pipeline Creation Language for Machine Translation
Ian Johnson
Kashif Shah, Eleftherios Avramidis, Ergun Biçici, Lucia Specia
Eleftherios Avramidis
Updating the Feature Function Framework in the Moses Decoder
Hieu Hoang, Kenneth Heafield, Barry Haddow, Matt Post, Eva Hasler, Phil Williams, Chris Dyer, Philipp Koehn
Visualization, Search and Analysis of Hierarchical Translation Equivalence in Machine Translation Data
Gideon Maillette de Buy Wenniger, Khalil Sima'an
Anthony Rousseau