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On the Expressivity of Linear Transductions Chris Quirk Markus Saers and Dekai Wu Microsoft Research Human Language Technology Center One Microsoft Way, Redmond
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Document Date: 2011-10-12 03:26:22


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machine translation applications / heuristic search methods / beam search / /

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joint probability model for statistical machine translation / /

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