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title = "Findings of the {WMT} 2021 Biomedical Translation Shared Task: Summaries of Animal Experiments as New Test Set",
author = "Yeganova, Lana and
Wiemann, Dina and
Neves, Mariana and
Vezzani, Federica and
Siu, Amy and
Jauregi Unanue, Inigo and
Oronoz, Maite and
Mah, Nancy and
N{\'e}v{\'e}ol, Aur{\'e}lie and
Martinez, David and
Bawden, Rachel and
Di Nunzio, Giorgio Maria and
Roller, Roland and
Thomas, Philippe and
Grozea, Cristian and
Perez-de-Vi{\~n}aspre, Olatz and
Vicente Navarro, Maika and
Jimeno Yepes, Antonio",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Machine Translation",
month = nov,
year = "2021",
address = "Online",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2021.wmt-1.70",
pages = "664--683",
abstract = "In the sixth edition of the WMT Biomedical Task, we addressed a total of eight language pairs, namely English/German, English/French, English/Spanish, English/Portuguese, English/Chinese, English/Russian, English/Italian, and English/Basque. Further, our tests were composed of three types of textual test sets. New to this year, we released a test set of summaries of animal experiments, in addition to the test sets of scientific abstracts and terminologies. We received a total of 107 submissions from 15 teams from 6 countries.",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T Findings of the WMT 2021 Biomedical Translation Shared Task: Summaries of Animal Experiments as New Test Set
%A Yeganova, Lana
%A Wiemann, Dina
%A Neves, Mariana
%A Vezzani, Federica
%A Siu, Amy
%A Jauregi Unanue, Inigo
%A Oronoz, Maite
%A Mah, Nancy
%A Névéol, Aurélie
%A Martinez, David
%A Bawden, Rachel
%A Di Nunzio, Giorgio Maria
%A Roller, Roland
%A Thomas, Philippe
%A Grozea, Cristian
%A Perez-de-Viñaspre, Olatz
%A Vicente Navarro, Maika
%A Jimeno Yepes, Antonio
%S Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Machine Translation
%D 2021
%8 nov
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C Online
%F yeganova-etal-2021-findings
%X In the sixth edition of the WMT Biomedical Task, we addressed a total of eight language pairs, namely English/German, English/French, English/Spanish, English/Portuguese, English/Chinese, English/Russian, English/Italian, and English/Basque. Further, our tests were composed of three types of textual test sets. New to this year, we released a test set of summaries of animal experiments, in addition to the test sets of scientific abstracts and terminologies. We received a total of 107 submissions from 15 teams from 6 countries.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2021.wmt-1.70
%P 664-683
Markdown (Informal)
[Findings of the WMT 2021 Biomedical Translation Shared Task: Summaries of Animal Experiments as New Test Set](https://aclanthology.org/2021.wmt-1.70) (Yeganova et al., WMT 2021)
ACL
- Lana Yeganova, Dina Wiemann, Mariana Neves, Federica Vezzani, Amy Siu, Inigo Jauregi Unanue, Maite Oronoz, Nancy Mah, Aurélie Névéol, David Martinez, Rachel Bawden, Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio, Roland Roller, Philippe Thomas, Cristian Grozea, Olatz Perez-de-Viñaspre, Maika Vicente Navarro, and Antonio Jimeno Yepes. 2021. Findings of the WMT 2021 Biomedical Translation Shared Task: Summaries of Animal Experiments as New Test Set. In Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Machine Translation, pages 664–683, Online. Association for Computational Linguistics.