scholarly journals Near Human-Level Performance in Grammatical Error Correction with Hybrid Machine Translation

Author(s):  
Roman Grundkiewicz ◽  
Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 1-51
Author(s):  
Yu Wang ◽  
Yuelin Wang ◽  
Kai Dang ◽  
Jie Liu ◽  
Zhuo Liu

Grammatical error correction (GEC) is an important application aspect of natural language processing techniques, and GEC system is a kind of very important intelligent system that has long been explored both in academic and industrial communities. The past decade has witnessed significant progress achieved in GEC for the sake of increasing popularity of machine learning and deep learning. However, there is not a survey that untangles the large amount of research works and progress in this field. We present the first survey in GEC for a comprehensive retrospective of the literature in this area. We first give the definition of GEC task and introduce the public datasets and data annotation schema. After that, we discuss six kinds of basic approaches, six commonly applied performance boosting techniques for GEC systems, and three data augmentation methods. Since GEC is typically viewed as a sister task of Machine Translation (MT), we put more emphasis on the statistical machine translation (SMT)-based approaches and neural machine translation (NMT)-based approaches for the sake of their importance. Similarly, some performance-boosting techniques are adapted from MT and are successfully combined with GEC systems for enhancement on the final performance. More importantly, after the introduction of the evaluation in GEC, we make an in-depth analysis based on empirical results in aspects of GEC approaches and GEC systems for a clearer pattern of progress in GEC, where error type analysis and system recapitulation are clearly presented. Finally, we discuss five prospective directions for future GEC researches.


Author(s):  
José R. Navarro ◽  
Jorge González ◽  
David Picó ◽  
Francisco Casacuberta ◽  
Joan M. de Val ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 184 ◽  
pp. 01061
Author(s):  
Anusha Anugu ◽  
Gajula Ramesh

Machine translation has gradually developed in past 1940’s.It has gained more and more attention because of effective and efficient nature. As it makes the translation automatically without the involvement of human efforts. The distinct models of machine translation along with “Neural Machine Translation (NMT)” is summarized in this paper. Researchers have previously done lots of work on Machine Translation techniques and their evaluation techniques. Thus, we want to demonstrate an analysis of the existing techniques for machine translation including Neural Machine translation, their differences and the translation tools associated with them. Now-a-days the combination of two Machine Translation systems has the full advantage of using features from both the systems which attracts in the domain of natural language processing. So, the paper also includes the literature survey of the Hybrid Machine Translation (HMT).


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt ◽  
Roman Grundkiewicz ◽  
Shubha Guha ◽  
Kenneth Heafield

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