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The QT21/HimL combined machine translation system
Peter, Jan-Thorsten ; Alkhouli, Tamer ; Ney, Hermann ; Huck, Matthias ; Braune, Fabienne ; Fraser, Alexander ; Tamchyna, Aleš ; Bojar, OndŖej ; Haddow, Barry ; Sennrich, Rico ... show 10 more
Peter, Jan-Thorsten
Alkhouli, Tamer
Ney, Hermann
Huck, Matthias
Braune, Fabienne
Fraser, Alexander
Tamchyna, Aleš
Bojar, OndŖej
Haddow, Barry
Sennrich, Rico
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Peter, Jan-Thorsten
Alkhouli, Tamer
Ney, Hermann
Huck, Matthias
Braune, Fabienne
Fraser, Alexander
Tamchyna, Aleš
Bojar, OndŖej
Haddow, Barry
Sennrich, Rico
Blain, Frédéric
Specia, Lucia
Niehues, Jan
Waibel, Alex
Allauzen, Alexandre
Aufrant, Lauriane
Burlot, Franck
Knyazeva, Elena
Lavergne, Thomas
Yvon, François
Pinnis, Mārcis
Frank, Stella
Alkhouli, Tamer
Ney, Hermann
Huck, Matthias
Braune, Fabienne
Fraser, Alexander
Tamchyna, Aleš
Bojar, OndŖej
Haddow, Barry
Sennrich, Rico
Blain, Frédéric
Specia, Lucia
Niehues, Jan
Waibel, Alex
Allauzen, Alexandre
Aufrant, Lauriane
Burlot, Franck
Knyazeva, Elena
Lavergne, Thomas
Yvon, François
Pinnis, Mārcis
Frank, Stella
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2016-08
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Peter, J.-T., Alkhouli, T., Ney, H., Huck, M. et al. (2016) The QT21/HimL combined machine translation system. In, Proceedings of the First Conference on Machine Translation: Volume 2, Shared Task Papers, Bojar, O., Buck, C., Chatterjee, R., Federmann, C. et al. Stroudsburg, PA: Association for Computational Linguistics, pp. 344-355.
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© 2016The Authors. Published by Association for Computational Linguistics. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons licence.
The published version can be accessed at the following link on the publisher’s website: http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/W16-2320
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreements № 645452 (QT21) and 644402 (HimL)