Yukiko Sasaki Alam


2015

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SMT Errors Requiring Grammatical Knowledge for Prevention
Yukiko Sasaki Alam
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Natural Language Processing

2008

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A Rule-based Morpho-semantic Analyzer of the Japanese Verb Phrases of Simple Sentences
Yukiko Sasaki Alam
Proceedings of the 22nd Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

2007

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Analyzer to Identify Phrases and the Functional Roles in Sentences: Its Architectural Aspects
Yukiko Sasaki Alam
Proceedings of the 21st Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

2004

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Decision Trees for Sense Disambiguation of Prepositions: Case of Over
Yukiko Sasaki Alam
Proceedings of the Computational Lexical Semantics Workshop at HLT-NAACL 2004

2003

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The Organization of the Lexicon: The Polysemy of Grow and Disambiguation
Yukiko Sasaki Alam
Proceedings of the ACL 2003 Workshop on the Lexicon and Figurative Language

1998

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Machine translation among languages with transitivity divergences using the causal relation in the interlingual lexicon
Yukiko Sasaki Alam
Proceedings of the Third Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Technical Papers

This paper proposes a design of verb entries in Interlingua to facilitate the machine translation (MT) of two languages with transitivity divergence as derived from their shared and individual linguistic characteristics. It suggests that the transitivity difference is best treated with verb entries containing information of the causal relation of the expressed events. It also demonstrates how the proposed design of verb entries gives a principled treatment of aspect divergence in semantically corresponding verbs of a source language (SL) and a target language (TL). Although the current paper focuses on English and Japanese, the proposed treatment should be applicable to the MT of similarly divergent languages, since the proposed lexicon in language-independent Interlingua contains information on causal relations of events as necessary to bridge the transitivity difference.
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