@inproceedings{vamvas-2024-thesis,
title = "Thesis: Model-based Evaluation of Multilinguality",
author = "Vamvas, Jannis",
editor = "Scarton, Carolina and
Prescott, Charlotte and
Bayliss, Chris and
Oakley, Chris and
Wright, Joanna and
Wrigley, Stuart and
Song, Xingyi and
Gow-Smith, Edward and
Bawden, Rachel and
S{\'a}nchez-Cartagena, V{\'i}ctor M and
Cadwell, Patrick and
Lapshinova-Koltunski, Ekaterina and
Cabarr{\~a}o, Vera and
Chatzitheodorou, Konstantinos and
Nurminen, Mary and
Kanojia, Diptesh and
Moniz, Helena",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation (Volume 1)",
month = jun,
year = "2024",
address = "Sheffield, UK",
publisher = "European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT)",
url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/fix-sig-urls/2024.eamt-1.4/",
pages = "6--7",
abstract = "The aim of this thesis was to extend the methodological toolbox for evaluating the ability of natural language processing systems to handle multiple languages. Neural machine translation (NMT) took the central role in this endeavour: NMT is inherently cross-lingual, and multilingual NMT systems, which translate from many source languages into many target languages, embody the concept of multilinguality in a very tangible way. In addition, NMT and specifically the perplexity of NMT systems can themselves be used as a tool for evaluating multilinguality."
}
Markdown (Informal)
[Thesis: Model-based Evaluation of Multilinguality](https://preview.aclanthology.org/fix-sig-urls/2024.eamt-1.4/) (Vamvas, EAMT 2024)
ACL
- Jannis Vamvas. 2024. Thesis: Model-based Evaluation of Multilinguality. In Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation (Volume 1), pages 6–7, Sheffield, UK. European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT).