Project objectives
EuroMatrixPlus focused on achieving several goals: * To continue advance of MT technology (create MT systems for all official EU languages and provide other MT researchers with existing data and infrastructure). * To continually expand and investigate different MT approaches and techniques; to stay open to novel combinations of methods of MT. * To bring MT to the users. Users post-edit output of statistical models and the system learns from the feedback and improves itself. Two groups of users were aimed at: ** Professional translators and translation agencies ** Users who voluntarily translate texts into their native language * To contribute to MT research in Europe. * To produce sample application for automatic translation of news and web pages and make that application freely accessible.Outcome
EuroMatrixPlus contributed to MT field in several ways. It continued in development of an open source statistical MT engine Moses. The project worked on research in hybrid approaches to MT (combination of rule-based andSoftware and data
Here is a list of software and data that were released by the project: * Appraise – an open source tool for manual evaluation of MT output * BURGER – Bulgarian Resource * BulTreeBank – Treebank of Bulgarian * CSLM toolkit – free tool for training continuous space language models (CSLM) to large tasks *Funding
The EuroMatrixPlus project was sponsored by EU Information Society Technology program. Total cost of the project was 5 942 121 €, from which the European Union contributed 4 266 896 €.Project members
To ensure advance in MT, several organizations that are experts in various disciplines (linguistics, computer science, mathematics, translation) were brought together to cooperate on EuroMatrixPlus. The consortium consisted of academic as well as commercial partners. Academic partners were theReferences
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