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1 emnlp-2010-"Poetic" Statistical Machine Translation: Rhyme and Meter


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Author: Dmitriy Genzel ; Jakob Uszkoreit ; Franz Och

Abstract: As a prerequisite to translation of poetry, we implement the ability to produce translations with meter and rhyme for phrase-based MT, examine whether the hypothesis space of such a system is flexible enough to accomodate such constraints, and investigate the impact of such constraints on translation quality.


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