Search Results for author: Joachim Van den Bogaert

Found 12 papers, 0 papers with code

ELRC Action: Covering Confidentiality, Correctness and Cross-linguality

no code implementations LREC 2022 Tom Vanallemeersch, Arne Defauw, Sara Szoc, Alina Kramchaninova, Joachim Van den Bogaert, Andrea Lösch

We describe the language technology (LT) assessments carried out in the ELRC action (European Language Resource Coordination) of the European Commission, which aims towards minimising language barriers across the EU.

APE-QUEST: an MT Quality Gate

no code implementations EAMT 2020 Heidi Depraetere, Joachim Van den Bogaert, Sara Szoc, Tom Vanallemeersch

The APE-QUEST project (2018--2020) sets up a quality gate and crowdsourcing workflow for the eTranslation system of EC’s Connecting Europe Facility to improve translation quality in specific domains.

Translation

MICE: a middleware layer for MT

no code implementations EAMT 2020 Joachim Van den Bogaert, Tom Vanallemeersch, Heidi Depraetere

The MICE project (2018-2020) will deliver a middleware layer for improving the output quality of the eTranslation system of EC’s Connecting Europe Facility through additional services, such as domain adaptation and named entity recognition.

Domain Adaptation named-entity-recognition +2

OCR, Classification & Machine Translation (OCCAM)

no code implementations EAMT 2020 Joachim Van den Bogaert, Arne Defauw, Frederic Everaert, Koen Van Winckel, Alina Kramchaninova, Anna Bardadym, Tom Vanallemeersch, Pavel Smrž, Michal Hradiš

The OCCAM project (Optical Character recognition, ClassificAtion & Machine Translation) aims at integrating the CEF (Connecting Europe Facility) Automated Translation service with image classification, Translation Memories (TMs), Optical Character Recognition (OCR), and Machine Translation (MT).

Classification Image Classification +4

CEFAT4Cities, a Natural Language Layer for the ISA2 Core Public Service Vocabulary

no code implementations EAMT 2020 Joachim Van den Bogaert, Arne Defauw, Sara Szoc, Frederic Everaert, Koen Van Winckel, Alina Kramchaninova, Anna Bardadym, Tom Vanallemeersch

The CEFAT4Cities project (2020-2022) will create a “Smart Cities natural language context” (a software layer that facilitates the conversion of natural-language administrative procedures, into machine-readable data sets) on top of the existing ISA2 interoperability layer for public services.

Translation

Automatically extracting the semantic network out of public services to support cities becoming Smart Cities

no code implementations EAMT 2022 Joachim Van den Bogaert, Laurens Meeus, Alina Kramchaninova, Arne Defauw, Sara Szoc, Frederic Everaert, Koen Van Winckel, Anna Bardadym, Tom Vanallemeersch

The CEFAT4Cities project aims at creating a multilingual semantic interoperability layer for Smart Cities that allows users from all EU member States to interact with public services in their own language.

Machine Translation Translation

Being Generous with Sub-Words towards Small NMT Children

no code implementations LREC 2020 Arne Defauw, Tom Vanallemeersch, Koen Van Winckel, Sara Szoc, Joachim Van den Bogaert

In the context of under-resourced neural machine translation (NMT), transfer learning from an NMT model trained on a high resource language pair, or from a multilingual NMT (M-NMT) model, has been shown to boost performance to a large extent.

Machine Translation NMT +2

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