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courses:rg:reranking-by-multitask-learning [2010/10/18 10:42]
ivanova
courses:rg:reranking-by-multitask-learning [2010/10/18 17:39]
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 Kevin Duh, Katsuhito Sudoh, Hajime Tsukada, Hideki Isozaki, Masaaki Nagata Kevin Duh, Katsuhito Sudoh, Hajime Tsukada, Hideki Isozaki, Masaaki Nagata
 [[http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/P/P10/P10-1160.pdf]] [[http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/P/P10/P10-1160.pdf]]
 +[[http://www.kecl.ntt.co.jp/icl/lirg/members/kevinduh/papers/duh10multitask-slides.pdf|Kevin's slides]]
 ACL 5th Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation (WMT) 2010 ACL 5th Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation (WMT) 2010
  
-===== Before reading =====+===== Suggestions for the presenter =====
  
-  * <latex>L_p </latex> norm of a vector <latex>\vec{x}=(x_1, x_2,...,x_n)</latex> is defined as <latex>||\vec{x}||_p = (\sum_i |x_i|^p )^{1/p} </latex>, so e.g. <latex>L_1</latex> norm is simply a sum of absolute values. <latex>L_p</latex> norm is sometimes called also <latex>\fract{l}_p</latex> norm or just p-norm.+It would be great to have an illustrative but simple example of N-best list and also examples of features and examples of labels (to specify the terminology).
  
 ===== Comments ===== ===== Comments =====
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 +  * <latex>L_p </latex> norm of a vector <latex>\vec{x}=(x_1, x_2,...,x_n)</latex> is defined as <latex>||\vec{x}||_p = (\sum_i |x_i|^p )^{1/p} </latex>, so e.g. <latex>L_1</latex> norm is simply a sum of absolute values. <latex>L_p</latex> norm is sometimes called also <latex>\fract{l}_p</latex> norm or just p-norm.
  
 ===== Opinions on the paper ===== ===== Opinions on the paper =====
  
-It would be great to have an illustrative but simple example of N-best list and also examples of features and examples of labels (to specify the terminology).+

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