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Chris Quirk is a Researcher in the
Natural Language Processing Group.
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Background and interests
After studying Computer Science and
Mathematics at Carnegie Mellon University, I joined Microsoft in 2000, and
started work with the Natural Language Processing group in 2001.
Currently I'm working on machine translation, exploring ways to combine
traditional linguistic methods with recent statistical advances.
In addition, I've spent some time investigating automated MT evaluation
and translation confidence scoring. Most recently I've done some
investigations into applying effective statistical machine translation
techniques to monolingual problems.
Publications
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Robert C. Moore, Chris Quirk.
Faster Beam-Search Decoding for Phrasal Statistical Machine Translation
September 2007
Copenhagen, Denmark
Proceedings of MT Summit XI
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Chris Quirk, Raghavendra Udupa, Arul Menezes.
Generative Models of Noisy Translations with Applications to Parallel Fragment Extraction
September 2007
Copenhagen, Denmark
Proceedings of MT Summit XI
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Arul Menezes, Chris Quirk.
Using Dependency Order Templates to Improve Generality in Translation
July 2007
Prague, Czech Republic
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation at ACL 2007
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Robert C. Moore, Chris Quirk.
An Iteratively-Trained Segmentation-Free Phrase Translation Model for Statistical Machine Translation
July 2007
Prague, Czech Republic
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation at ACL 2007
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Chris Quirk, Simon Corston-Oliver.
The impact of parse quality on syntactically-informed statistical machine translation
July 2006
Sydney, Australia
Proceedings of EMNLP 2006
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Chris Quirk, Arul Menezes.
Do we need phrases? Challenging the conventional wisdom in Statistical Machine Translation
May 2006
New York, New York, USA
Proceedings of HLT-NAACL 2006
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Chris Quirk, Arul Menezes.
Dependency Treelet Translation: The convergence of statistical and example-based machine translation?
March 2006
Machine Translation
43--65
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Arul Menezes, Chris Quirk.
Microsoft Research Treelet Translation System: IWSLT Evaluation
October 2005
Pittsburgh, PA
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation
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Chris Quirk, Arul Menezes, Colin Cherry.
Dependency Tree Translation: Syntactically Informed Phrasal SMT
June 2005
Ann Arbor, MI
Proceedings of ACL
2004
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Quirk, Chris, Arul Menezes, and Colin Cherry.
2004.
Dependency Tree Translation: Syntactically Informed Phrasal SMT.
Microsoft Research Technical Report: MSR-TR-2004-113.
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Aue, Anthony, Arul Menezes, Bob Moore, Chris Quirk and Eric Ringger.
2004.
Statistical Machine Translation Using Labeled Semantic Dependency Graphs.
In Proceedings of TMI 2004, Baltimore, MD, USA.
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Dolan, William, Chris Quirk, and Chris Brockett.
2004.
Unsupervised Construction of Large Paraphrase Corpora: Exploiting Massively Parallel News Sources.
In Proceedings of COLING 2004, Geneva, Switzerland.
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Quirk, Chris, Chris Brockett, and William Dolan.
2004.
Monolingual Machine Translation for Paraphrase Generation.
In Proceedings of EMNLP 2004, Barcelona, Spain. (with editorial correction)
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Quirk, Chris.
2004.
Training a Sentence-Level Machine Translation Confidence Metric.
In Proceedings of LREC 2004, Lisbon, Portugal.
2003
2002
Natural Language Processing Group's home page.
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