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Galley, Michel - Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
Improved Models of Distortion Cost for Statistical Machine Translation Spence Green, Michel Galley, and Christopher D. Manning
A Simple and Effective Hierarchical Phrase Reordering Model Michel Galley
Evaluating MT output with entailment technology Sebastian Pado, Michel Galley, Dan Jurafsky, Chris Manning
Optimizing Chinese Word Segmentation for Machine Translation Performance
Automatic Summarization of Conversational Multi-Party Speech Michel Galley
Improving Word Sense Disambiguation in Lexical Chaining Michel Galley and Kathleen McKeown
Scalable Inference and Training of Context-Rich Syntactic Translation Models
A Skip-Chain Conditional Random Field for Ranking Meeting Utterances by Importance
Stanford University's Chinese-to-English Statistical Machine Translation System for the 2008 NIST Evaluation
Automatic Summarization of Conversational Multi-party Speech
Incorporating Discourse and Syntactic Dependencies into Probabilistic Models for Summarization of Multiparty Speech
Lexicalized Markov Grammars for Sentence Compression Michel Galley and Kathleen R. McKeown
A Phrase-Based Alignment Model for Natural Language Inference Bill MacCartney, Michel Galley, Christopher D. Manning
Quadratic-Time Dependency Parsing for Machine Translation Michel Galley
Stanford University's Arabic-to-English Statistical Machine Translation System for the 2009 NIST MT Open Evaluation
Accurate Non-Hierarchical Phrase-Based Translation Michel Galley and Christopher D. Manning
Why Initialization Matters for IBM Model 1: Multiple Optima and Non-Strict Convexity