- I'll start my new job in Xi'an University of Technology (www.xaut.edu.
cn) where I will continue my research work on statistical machine
translation and some related topics. Xi'an is a world famous city with its
reputation of being the longest capital in Chinese history (http://en.wikipe
dia.org/wiki/Xi'an). Now Xi'an is the capital of Shaanxi province in
Northwest China. If you want to dig the mystery of the famous attraction --
Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses
-- just come and give me a shout!
- We've had one paper accepted for
EMNLP2010, which will
be held on October 9-11 (Sat-Mon) at the MIT Stata Center, Massachusetts,
USA. The papers is entitled: Facilitating Translation Using Source
Language Paraphrase Lattices : Jinhua Du, Jie Jiang and Andy Way. (update:
01/09/2011)
- We've had one paper accepted for
SSST-4 (2010),
which will be held with
COLING in Beijing from Aug 23-27, 2010. The papers is entitled:
Source-side Syntactic Reordering Patterns with Functional Words for
Improved Phrase-based SMT: Jie Jiang, Jinhua Du and Andy Way. (update:
16/07/2011)
- We've had three papers accepted for
AMTA2010, which will be held in
Denver, Colorado, USA from October 31-November 5, 2010. The papers are
entitled 1) Using TERp to Augment the System Combination for SMT: Jinhua Du
and Andy Way; 2) Improved Phrase-based SMT with Syntactic Reordering
Patterns Learned from Lattice Scoring: Jie Jiang, Jinhua Du and Andy Way; 3)
Combining Multi-Domain Statistical Machine Translation Models using
Automatic Classification: Pratyush Banerjee, Jinhua Du, Sudip Kr. Naskar,
Baoli Li, Andy Way and Josef Van Genabith. (update: 12/07/2011)
- Now I am attending ACL2010 in Uppsala,
Sweden from July 11 - July 16, 2010. (update: 11/07/2010)
- I've had one paper accepted for
COLING 2010,
which will be held in Beijing from Aug 23-27, 2010. The papers is entitled:
A Discriminative Latent Variable-Based DE Classifier for Chinese--English
SMT: Jinhua Du and Andy Way. (update: 28/05/2010)