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courses:rg:shooting_at_flies_in_the_dark [2010/11/15 18:52]
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courses:rg:shooting_at_flies_in_the_dark [2011/01/09 23:24]
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 ====== Linda Wiechetek, Francis M. Tyers, and Thomas Omma: Shooting at Flies in the Dark: Rule-Based Lexical Selection for a Minority Language Pair ====== ====== Linda Wiechetek, Francis M. Tyers, and Thomas Omma: Shooting at Flies in the Dark: Rule-Based Lexical Selection for a Minority Language Pair ======
  
- +===== Topic ===== 
 +Adding a lexical selection module to a ruled based MT system for translation from North Sami to Lule Sami.
  
 +===== Pluses =====
 +  * All the resources and source codes are downloadable.
 +  * Grammar rules of the minority languages (which can be dying out) are formalised and thus preserved.
 +\\
 +> Many real-world examples from discussed languages make the understanding of the paper easier. -MK-
  
-===== Topic ===== +===== Minuses ===== 
-===== PROs ===== +  * The approach needs a lot of human work. 
-===== CONs ===== +  * The evaluation is unclear and subjective. Sentence pairs which the authors considered unequivalent were removed from the data. There is no baseline approach to compare with.
-===== Questions ====+
  
 +===== Questions ====
 +  - Where does the semantic information come from? Is it from manual annotation?
 +  - Assimilation vs. dissemination. Does it make a difference when we design an MT system? \\ In a statistical system probably not. In a rule based system, there may be an effort to make the errors predictable and the output easily post-editable when our aim is dissemination.
 +  - What is the difference between a minority language and an underresourced language? \\ We guess that a minority language is a language with a small number of users. There are underresourced languages which can be considered major, like Indonesian.

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