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guistic differences, resulting in poor performance of Chinese-Lao neural machine translation (NMT) task. However, compared with the Chinese-Lao language pair, there are considerable cross-lingual similarities between Thai-Lao languages. According to these features, we propose a novel NMT approach. W屈尊 发表于 2025-3-23 20:45:22
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Bernhard Felderer,Stefan Homburg to limit its vocabulary scale to a fixed or relatively acceptable size, which leads to the problem of rare word and out-of-vocabulary (OOV). In this paper, we present that the semantic concept information of word can help NMT learn better semantic representation of word and improve the translation施舍 发表于 2025-3-24 06:07:27
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Bernhard Felderer,Stefan Homburgpective of a participant in its history and development.Deta.Machine Translation (MT) is both an engineering technology and a measure of all things to do with languages and computers—whenever a new theory of language or linguistics is offered, an important criteria for its success is whether or notVulvodynia 发表于 2025-3-24 12:32:50
Bernhard Felderer,Stefan Homburgpective of a participant in its history and development.Deta.Machine Translation (MT) is both an engineering technology and a measure of all things to do with languages and computers—whenever a new theory of language or linguistics is offered, an important criteria for its success is whether or notconquer 发表于 2025-3-24 14:51:57
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Bernhard Felderer,Stefan Homburgpective of a participant in its history and development.Deta.Machine Translation (MT) is both an engineering technology and a measure of all things to do with languages and computers—whenever a new theory of language or linguistics is offered, an important criteria for its success is whether or not