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Look It Up: Bilingual Dictionaries Improve Neural Machine Translation ...
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Multi-Multi-View Learning: Multilingual and Multi-Representation Entity Typing
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A Probabilistic Annotation Model for Crowdsourcing Coreference
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Adversarial propagation and zero-shot cross-lingual transfer of word vector specialization
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A case study on using speech-to-translation alignments for language documentation ...
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Documentary Linguistics and Computational Linguistics: A response to Brooks
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Documentary Linguistics and Computational Linguistics: A response to Brooks
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The International Workshop on Language Preservation: An Experiment in Text Collection and Language Technology
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The International Workshop on Language Preservation: An Experiment in Text Collection and Language Technology
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Bird, Steven; Chiang, David; Frowein, Friedel; Berez, Andrea L.; Eby, Mark; Hanke, Florian; Shelby, Ryan; Vaswani, Ashish; Wan, Ada. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2013
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With hundreds of endangered and under-documented languages, Papua New Guinea presents an enormous challenge to the documentary linguistics community. This article reports on a workshop held at the University of Goroka in May and June of 2012. The workshop aimed to collect written texts and their translations for several languages, while building local capacity through hands-on training, and improving our understanding of the appropriate use of technology. The majority of participants were mother tongue speakers who seek to preserve their languages through the preparation of written language resources. ; National Foreign Language Resource Center
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Endangered languages; International Workshop on Language Preservation; Language documentation; Language technology; Papua New Guinea; Text collection
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/4593
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Computational linguistics: A new tool for exploring biopolymer structures and statistical mechanics
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In: Dill, Ken A; Lucas, Adam; Hockenmaier, Julia; Huang, Liang; Chiang, David; & Joshi, Aravind K.(2007). Computational linguistics: A new tool for exploring biopolymer structures and statistical mechanics. Polymer, 48, 4289 - 4300. doi:10.1016/j.polymer.2007.05.018. UC San Francisco: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/235458px (2007)
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