Title
How Are You Doing? A Look at MT Evaluation
Abstract
Machine Translation evaluation has been more magic and opinion than science. The history of MT evaluation is long and checkered- the search for objective, measurable, resource-reduced methods of evaluation continues. A recent trend towards task-based evaluation inspires the question- can we use methods of evaluation of language competence in language learners and apply them reasonably to MT evaluation? This paper is the first in a series of steps to look at this question. In this paper, we will present the theoretical framework for our ideas, the notions we ultimately aim towards and some very preliminary results of a small experiment along these lines.
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1007/3-540-39965-8_11
AMTA
Keywords
Field
DocType
resource-reduced method,machine translation evaluation,mt evaluation,theoretical framework,preliminary result,small experiment,task-based evaluation,language learner,language competence,recent trend,machine translation,mean time between failure,system design
Data science,Second-language acquisition,Linguistic competence,Computer science,Machine translation,Machine translation system,Language acquisition,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
3-540-41117-8
2
0.40
References 
Authors
4
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Michelle Vanni15110.16
Florence Reeder2409.86