Shih-Ting Huang

Also published as: Shi-Ting Huang, Shih-ting Huang


2014

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GLANCE Visualizes Lexical Phenomena for Language Learning
Mei-Hua Chen | Shih-Ting Huang | Ting-Hui Kao | Hsun-wen Chiu | Tzu-Hsi Yen
Proceedings of the Workshop on Interactive Language Learning, Visualization, and Interfaces

2013

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Augmentable Paraphrase Extraction Framework
Mei-Hua Chen | Yi-Chun Chen | Shih-Ting Huang | Jason S. Chang
Proceedings of the Sixth International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing

2012

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PREFER: Using a Graph-Based Approach to Generate Paraphrases for Language Learning
Mei-Hua Chen | Shi-Ting Huang | Chung-Chi Huang | Hsien-Chin Liou | Jason S. Chang
Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Building Educational Applications Using NLP

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Helping Our Own: NTHU NLPLAB System Description
Jian-Cheng Wu | Joseph Chang | Yi-Chun Chen | Shih-Ting Huang | Mei-Hua Chen | Jason S. Chang
Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Building Educational Applications Using NLP

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FLOW: A First-Language-Oriented Writing Assistant System
Mei-Hua Chen | Shih-Ting Huang | Hung-Ting Hsieh | Ting-Hui Kao | Jason S. Chang
Proceedings of the ACL 2012 System Demonstrations

2011

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片語式機器翻譯中未知詞與落單字的問題探討 (Learning to Deal with the OOV Problem in Phrase-based MT System) [In Chinese]
Ming-Chuan Chiang | Chung-Chi Huang | “He,Ho-Ching” Yen | Shih-Ting Huang | Chun-Sheng Chang | Ping-Che Yang | Tsun Ku
Proceedings of the 23rd Conference on Computational Linguistics and Speech Processing (ROCLING 2011)

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EdIt: A Broad-Coverage Grammar Checker Using Pattern Grammar
Chung-Chi Huang | Mei-Hua Chen | Shih-Ting Huang | Jason S. Chang
Proceedings of the ACL-HLT 2011 System Demonstrations

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GRASP: Grammar- and Syntax-based Pattern-Finder in CALL
Chung-Chi Huang | Mei-Hua Chen | Shih-Ting Huang | Hsien-Chin Liou | Jason S. Chang
Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Innovative Use of NLP for Building Educational Applications

2010

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GRASP: Grammar- and Syntax-based Pattern-Finder for Collocation and Phrase Learning
Mei-hua Chen | Chung-chi Huang | Shih-ting Huang | Jason S. Chang
Proceedings of the 24th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

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Using Sublexical Translations to Handle the OOV Problem in MT
Chung-chi Huang | Ho-ching Yen | Shih-ting Huang | Jason Chang
Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Research Papers

We introduce a method for learning to translate out-of-vocabulary (OOV) words. The method focuses on combining sublexical/constituent translations of an OOV to generate its translation candidates. In our approach, wild-card searches are formulated based on our OOV analysis, aimed at maximizing the probability of retrieving OOVs’ sublexical translations from existing resource of machine translation (MT) systems. At run-time, translation candidates of the unknown words are generated from their suitable sublexical translations and ranked based on monolingual and bilingual information. We have incorporated the OOV model into a state-of-the-art MT system and experimental results show that our model indeed helps to ease the negative impact of OOVs on translation quality, especially for sentences containing more OOVs (significant improvement).