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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 19, 2009
Filed:
Dec. 22, 2005
Nicola Cancedda, Grenoble, FR;
Bruno Cavestro, Grénoble, FR;
Marc Dymetman, Grenoble, FR;
Eric Gaussier, Eybens, FR;
Cyril Goutte, Bernin, FR;
Michel Simard, Gatineau, CA;
Kenji Yamada, Redondo Beach, CA (US);
Nicola Cancedda, Grenoble, FR;
Bruno Cavestro, Grénoble, FR;
Marc Dymetman, Grenoble, FR;
Eric Gaussier, Eybens, FR;
Cyril Goutte, Bernin, FR;
Michel Simard, Gatineau, CA;
Kenji Yamada, Redondo Beach, CA (US);
Xerox Corporation, Norwalk, CT (US);
Abstract
A machine translation method for translating source text from a first language to target text in a second language includes receiving the source text in the first language and accessing a library of bi-fragments, each of the bi-fragments including a text fragment from the first language and a text fragment from the second language, at least some of the bi-fragments comprising non-contiguous bi-fragments in which at least one of the text fragment from the first language and the text fragment from the second language comprises a non-contiguous fragment.