[PDF][PDF] HMM-based word alignment in statistical translation

S Vogel, H Ney, C Tillmann - COLING 1996 Volume 2: The 16th …, 1996 - aclanthology.org
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In this paper, we describe a new model for word alignment in statistical translation and
present experimental results. The idea of the model is to make the alignment probabilities
dependent on the differences in the alignment positions rather than on the absolute
positions. To achieve this goal, the approach uses a first-order Hidden Markov model (HMM)
for the word alignment problem as they are used successfully in speech recognition for the
time alignment problem. The difference to the time alignment HMM is that there is no …
Abstract
In this paper, we describe a new model for word alignment in statistical translation and present experimental results. The idea of the model is to make the alignment probabilities dependent on the differences in the alignment positions rather than on the absolute positions. To achieve this goal, the approach uses a first-order Hidden Markov model (HMM) for the word alignment problem as they are used successfully in speech recognition for the time alignment problem. The difference to the time alignment HMM is that there is no monotony constraint for the possible word orderings. We describe the details of the model and test the model on several bilingual corpora.
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