Lane's Research
 
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Publications

  1. -Incremental Syntactic Language Models for Phrase-based Translation
    Lane Schwartz, Chris Callison-Burch, William Schuler, Stephen Wu
    Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (ACL'11),
    Portland, Oregon, Jun 2011
    abstract - bib - code - data
    perplexity - documentation - slides

  2. -Joshua 2.0: A Toolkit for Parsing-Based Machine Translation with Syntax, Semirings, Discriminative Training and Other Goodies
    Zhifei Li, Chris Callison-Burch, Chris Dyer, Juri Ganitkevitch, Ann Irvine, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Lane Schwartz, Wren Thornton, Ziyuan Wang, Jonathan Weese, Omar Zaidan
    Proceedings of the Joint Fifth Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation and MetricsMATR (WMT'10),
    Uppsala, Sweden, Jul 2010
    abstract - bib - code
    poster (pdf ; keynote)

  3. -Reproducible Results in Parsing-Based Machine Translation: The JHU Shared Task Submission
    Lane Schwartz
    Proceedings of the Joint Fifth Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation and MetricsMATR (WMT'10),
    Uppsala, Sweden, Jul 2010
    abstract - bib - code
    poster (pdf ; pages) - slides (pdf ; keynote)

  4. -Broad-Coverage Parsing using Human-Like Memory Constraints
    William Schuler, Samir AbdelRahman, Tim Miller, Lane Schwartz
    Computational Linguistics,
    36(1):1–30, MIT Press, Mar 2010
    abstract - bib

  5. -Hierarchical Phrase-Based Grammar Extraction in Joshua: Suffix Arrays and Prefix Trees
    Lane Schwartz, Chris Callison-Burch
    The Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics,
    93:157-166, Jan 2010
    abstract - bib

  6. -Semantically Informed Machine Translation
    Kathy Baker, Steven Bethard, Michael Bloodgood, Ralf Brown, Chris Callison-Burch,
    Glen Coppersmith, Bonnie Dorr, Wes Filardo, Kendall Giles, Anni Irvine, Mike Kayser,
    Lori Levin, Justin Martineau, Jim Mayfield, Scott Miller, Aaron Phillips, Andrew Philpot,
    Christine Piatko, Lane Schwartz, David Zajic
    Final Report of the 2009 Summer Camp for Advanced Language Exploration (SCALE),
    Johns Hopkins University Human Language Technology Center of Excellence
    Baltimore, Maryland, Nov 2009.
    abstract - bib

  7. -A Framework for Fast Incremental Interpretation during Speech Decoding
    William Schuler, Stephen Wu, Lane Schwartz
    Computational Linguistics,
    35(3):1–31, MIT Press, Sep 2009
    abstract - bib

  8. -Demonstration of Joshua: An Open Source Toolkit for Parsing-Based Machine Translation
    Zhifei Li, Chris Callison-Burch, Chris Dyer, Juri Ganikevitch, Sanjeev Khudanpur,
    Lane Schwartz, Wren Thornton, Jonathan Weese, and Omar Zaidan
    Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL'09), Software Demonstrations,
    Singapore, Aug 2009.
    abstract - bib - code

  9. -Joshua: An Open Source Toolkit for Parsing-Based Machine Translation
    Zhifei Li, Chris Callison-Burch, Chris Dyer, Juri Ganikevitch, Sanjeev Khudanpur,
    Lane Schwartz, Wren Thornton, Jonathan Weese, and Omar Zaidan
    Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation (WMT'09),
    Athens, Greece, Mar 2009.
    abstract - bib - code

  10. -Positive Effects of Redundant Descriptions in an Interactive Semantic Speech Interface
    Lane Schwartz, Luan Nguyen, Andrew Exley, William Schuler
    Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI'09),
    Sanibel Island, Florida, Feb 2009.
    abstract - bib
    slides (pdf ; latex)

  11. -Multi-Source Translation Methods
    Lane Schwartz
    Proceedings of the 8th Biennial Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas (AMTA'08),
    Waikiki, Hawai'i, Oct 2008.
    abstract - bib - code
    slides (pdf ; latex)

  12. -Toward a Psycholinguistically-Motivated Model of Language Processing
    William Schuler, Samir AbdelRahman, Tim Miller, Lane Schwartz
    Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING'08),
    Manchester, England, Aug 2008.
    abstract - bib
    slides (pdf ; latex)

  13. -An Open-Source Hierarchical Phrase-Based Translation System
    Lane Schwartz
    Proceedings of the 5th Midwest Computational Linguistics Colloquium (MCLC'08),
    East Lansing, Michigan, May 2008.
    abstract - bib - code
    slides (pdf ; latex)

  14. -Referential Semantic Language Modeling for Data-Poor Domains
    Stephen Wu, Lane Schwartz, William Schuler
    Proceedings of the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP'08),
    Las Vegas, Nevada, Apr 2008.
    abstract - bib

  15. -Exploiting Referential Context in Spoken Language Interfaces for Data-Poor Domains
    Stephen Wu, Lane Schwartz, William Schuler
    Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI'08),
    Canary Islands, Spain, Jan 2008.
    abstract - bib

  16. -Incremental Semantic Models for Continuous Context-Sensitive Speech Recognition
    Tim Miller, Lane Schwartz, William Schuler
    Proceedings of the Workshop on Semantic Representation of Spoken Language (SRSL'07),
    Salamanca, Spain, Nov 2007.
    abstract - bib

  17. -Corpus-based acquisition of head noun countability features
    Lane Schwartz
    Masters Thesis,
    Cambridge University, Jul 2002.
    abstract - bib - code

Interests

  1. -Machine Translation

  2. -Compilers

  3. -Programming Languages

  4. -Linguistics


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The contents of this page have not been reviewed or approved by the University of Minnesota.

The views and opinions expressed in this page are strictly those of the page author.
The contents of this page have not been reviewed or approved by the University of Minnesota.