Computer Generation Of Malay Sentences.

In this project, we have successfully developed a sentence generator for Malay to be used in an Example-Based Machine translation (EBMT) system for English-Malay translation. Our approach is an example-based approach which relies sorely on example translations kept in a Bilingual Knowledge Bank (BKB...

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Main Authors: Tang, Enya Kong, Guo, Cheng Ming, Ahmad, Jumiya
Format: Monograph
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2005
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spelling my.usm.eprints.11309 http://eprints.usm.my/11309/ Computer Generation Of Malay Sentences. Tang, Enya Kong Guo, Cheng Ming Ahmad, Jumiya QA76.75-76.765 Computer software In this project, we have successfully developed a sentence generator for Malay to be used in an Example-Based Machine translation (EBMT) system for English-Malay translation. Our approach is an example-based approach which relies sorely on example translations kept in a Bilingual Knowledge Bank (BKB). In our approach, a flexible annotation schema called Structured String-Tree Correspondence (SSTC) is used to annotate both the source and target sentences of a translation pair. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2005 Monograph NonPeerReviewed Tang, Enya Kong and Guo, Cheng Ming and Ahmad, Jumiya (2005) Computer Generation Of Malay Sentences. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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topic QA76.75-76.765 Computer software
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Tang, Enya Kong
Guo, Cheng Ming
Ahmad, Jumiya
Computer Generation Of Malay Sentences.
description In this project, we have successfully developed a sentence generator for Malay to be used in an Example-Based Machine translation (EBMT) system for English-Malay translation. Our approach is an example-based approach which relies sorely on example translations kept in a Bilingual Knowledge Bank (BKB). In our approach, a flexible annotation schema called Structured String-Tree Correspondence (SSTC) is used to annotate both the source and target sentences of a translation pair.
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author Tang, Enya Kong
Guo, Cheng Ming
Ahmad, Jumiya
author_facet Tang, Enya Kong
Guo, Cheng Ming
Ahmad, Jumiya
author_sort Tang, Enya Kong
title Computer Generation Of Malay Sentences.
title_short Computer Generation Of Malay Sentences.
title_full Computer Generation Of Malay Sentences.
title_fullStr Computer Generation Of Malay Sentences.
title_full_unstemmed Computer Generation Of Malay Sentences.
title_sort computer generation of malay sentences.
publisher Universiti Sains Malaysia
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