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Word Alignment Using GIZA++ on Windows
Liang Tian; Fai Wong; Sam Chao
2011
Conference Namethe Machine Translation Summit XIII (MT Summit XIII)
Source PublicationProceedings of Machine Translation Summit XIII (MT Summit XIII)
Pages369–372
Conference Date2011
Conference PlaceXiamen, China
Abstract

In Linux system environment, it is very common and convenient to use the word alignment generated from GIZA++ for most statistical machine translation (SMT) systems. While it is not the story for many researchers used to conducting their research under the Windows platform. Although either Cygwin or Virtual Machine (VM) can be used to emulate Linux environment in Windows environment, it is not always a good method. In this paper, we mainly want to share our experiences on how to use GIZA++ on Windows.

Language英語English
Document TypeConference paper
CollectionFaculty of Science and Technology
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
AffiliationDepartment of Computer and Information Science University of Macau, Macau S.A.R, China
First Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
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Liang Tian,Fai Wong,Sam Chao. Word Alignment Using GIZA++ on Windows[C], 2011, 369–372.
APA Liang Tian., Fai Wong., & Sam Chao (2011). Word Alignment Using GIZA++ on Windows. Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit XIII (MT Summit XIII), 369–372.
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