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- 3Natural Language Processing
- 2Computational linguistics
- 2Machine Learning
- 2Natural language processing
- 2Transliteration
- 1Bergsma, Shane A
- 1Campbell, Hazel V
- 1Ding, Lei
- 1Gharaat, Mohamad Ali
- 1Jiampojamarn, Sittichai
- 1Mahamedi, Elham
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Fall 2014
Machine transliteration is important to machine translation and cross-lingual information retrieval. Previous works show that machine transliteration can benefit from supplemental phonetic transcriptions and transliterations from other languages through a re-ranking framework. In this thesis, I...
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Fall 2022
Sentence reconstruction and generation are essential applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP). Early studies were based on classic methods such as production rules and statistical models. Recently, the prevailing models typically use deep neural networks. In this study, we utilize deep...