UMIACS Computational Linguistics Colloquium, October 18, 2000

A 'Reverse-Turing' Scoring Function for Quality Driven Machine Translation


Doug Jones


Firespout, Inc.


UMIACS Computational Linguistics Colloquium

October 18, 2000,
10:30am, AVW Room 2120


We describe how we constructed an automatic scoring function for machine translation quality; this function makes use of arbitrarily many pieces of natural language processing software that has been designed to process English language text. By machine-learning values of functions available inside the software and by constructing functions that yield values based upon the software output, we are able to achieve preliminary, positive results in machine-learning the difference between human-produced English and machine-translation English. We suggest how the scoring function may be used for MT system development.


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