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12th AMTA 2016: Austin, TX, USA - Users' Track
- Spence Green, Lane Schwartz:

12th Conferences of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: MT Users' Track, AMTA 2016, Austin, TX, USA, October 28 - November 1, 2016. The Association for Machine Translation in the Americas 2016 - Irina Galinskaya, Farhat Aminov:

MT crowdsource at Yandex. 1-2 - Jean-Luc Saillard:

MT Post-Editing in a cloud based environment. 3-18 - Marcello Federico:

MT Adaptation from TMs in ModernMT. 19-57 - Raymond Peng, Xin Jing Hu:

Web App UI Layout Sniffer. 58-64 - Ryan Martin:

Multilingual Search with Machine Translation in the Intel Communities. 65-71 - Dag Schmidtke:

MT Thresholding: Achieving a defined quality bar with a mix of human and machine translation. 72-81 - Yves Champollion:

Machine Translation Acceptance Among Professional Linguists: Are We Nearing the Tipping Point? 82-85 - Marcis Pinnis, Rihards Kalnins, Raivis Skadins, Inguna Skadina:

What Can We Really Learn from Post-editing? 86-91 - Hassan Sajjad, Francisco Guzmán, Stephan Vogel:

An Empirical Study: Post-editing Effort for English to Arabic Hybrid Machine Translation. 92-113 - Dimitar Shterionov:

Divide and Conquer Strategy for Large Data MT. 114-122 - Achim Ruopp:

The Reasonable Effectiveness of Data. 123-142 - Irina Galinskaya, Alexey Baytin:

MT for Uralic Languages: Yandex Approach. 143-144 - Nadira Hofmann:

Seamlessly integrating machine translation into existing translation processes (STAR MT and Transit NXT). 145-169 - Duncan Gillespie, Benjamin Russell:

Building a Translation Memory to Improve Machine Translation Coverage and Quality. 170-178 - Hitokazu Matsushita, Steve Richardson:

Enhancing a Production TM-MT Environment Using a Quotation TM. 179-192 - Dragos Munteanu:

Improving Machine Translation for Post-Editing via Real Time Adaptation. 193-221 - Dimitar Shterionov, Jinhua Du, Marc Anthony Palminteri, Laura Casanellas, Tony O'Dowd, Andy Way:

Improving KantanMT Training Efficiency with fast_align. 222-231 - Chris Wendt, William D. Lewis, Tanvi Surti:

Speech translation user experience in practice. 232-239 - Maxim Khalilov:

Evaluation of machine translation quality in e-commerce environment. 240-262 - Alex Yanishevsky:

I Ate Too Much Cake: Beyond Domain-Specific MT Engines. 263-285 - John Tinsley:

What? Why? How? - Factors that impact the success of commercial MT projects. 286-303 - Jennifer DeCamp:

Assessing Translation Quality Metrics. 304-321 - Carl Rubino:

Machine Translation for English Retrieval of Information in Any Language (Machine translation for English-based domain-appropriate triage of information in any language). 322-354 - Katherine Young, Jeremy Gwinnup, Lane Schwartz:

A Taxonomy of Weeds: A Field Guide for Corpus Curators to Winnowing the Parallel Text Harvest. 355-370 - Taylor Cassidy, Jamal Laoudi, Clare R. Voss:

Toward Temporally-aware MT: Can Information Extraction Help Preserve Temporal Interpretation? 371-384 - Michael Maxwell, Petra Bradley:

Did You Mean...? and Dictionary Repair: from Science to Engineering. 385-411 - Michelle Vanni:

Principle-Based Preparation of Authentic Bilingual Text Resources. 412-421 - Lucie Langlois, Michel Simard, Elliott Macklovitch:

Machine Translation of Canadian Court Decisions. 422-452 - Erica Michael, Petra Bradley, Paul McNamee, Matt Post:

Putting the "human" back in HLT: The importance of human evaluation in assessing the quality and potential uses of translation technology. 453-550 - Douglas Jones:

Proto-MT Evaluation for Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Response Scenarios. 551-574 - Patricia O'Neill-Brown, Nicolas Malyska:

Wearable Devices to Enable Communication via ASL (Sign Language Translation). 575-594 - Guido Zarrella:

Tuning for Neural Machine Translation. 595-621 - Patricia O'Neill-Brown:

Invisible MT. 622-653 - Marianna J. Martindale:

MoJo: Bringing Hybrid MT to the Center for Applied Machine Translation. 654-714 - Beth Flaherty, Joshua Johanson:

Building Renewable Language Assets in Government Domains. 715-732

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