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Christof Monz
Researcher at University of Amsterdam
Publications - 175
Citations - 8994
Christof Monz is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Machine translation & Task (project management). The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 175 publications receiving 7798 citations. Previous affiliations of Christof Monz include Queen Mary University of London & University of Maryland, College Park.
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Findings of the 2016 Conference on Machine Translation
Ondˇrej Bojar,Rajen Chatterjee,Christian Federmann,Yvette Graham,Barry Haddow,Matthias Huck,Antonio Jimeno Yepes,Philipp Koehn,Varvara Logacheva,Christof Monz,Matteo Negri,Aurélie Névéol,Mariana Neves,Martin Popel,Matt Post,Raphael Rubino,Carolina Scarton,Lucia Specia,Marco Turchi,Karin Verspoor,Marcos Zampieri +20 more
TL;DR: The results of the WMT16 shared tasks are presented, which included five machine translation (MT) tasks (standard news, IT-domain, biomedical, multimodal, pronoun), three evaluation tasks (metrics, tuning, run-time estimation of MT quality), and an automatic post-editing task and bilingual document alignment task.
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Findings of the 2014 Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation
Ondrej Bojar,Christian Buck,Christian Federmann,Barry Haddow,Philipp Koehn,Johannes Leveling,Christof Monz,Pavel Pecina,Matt Post,Herve Saint-Amand,Radu Soricut,Lucia Specia,Aleš Tamchyna +12 more
TL;DR: The results of the WMT14 shared tasks, which included a standard news translation task, a separate medical translationtask, a task for run-time estimation of machine translation quality, and a metrics task, are presented.
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(Meta-) Evaluation of Machine Translation
TL;DR: An extensive human evaluation was carried out not only to rank the different MT systems, but also to perform higher-level analysis of the evaluation process, revealing surprising facts about the most commonly used methodologies.
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Findings of the 2019 Conference on Machine Translation (WMT19)
Loïc Barrault,Ondřej Bojar,Marta R. Costa-jussà,Christian Federmann,Mark Fishel,Yvette Graham,Barry Haddow,Matthias Huck,Philipp Koehn,Shervin Malmasi,Christof Monz,Mathias Müller,Santanu Pal,Matt Post,Marcos Zampieri +14 more
TL;DR: This paper presents the results of the premier shared task organized alongside the Conference on Machine Translation (WMT) 2019, asked to build machine translation systems for any of 18 language pairs, to be evaluated on a test set of news stories.
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Findings of the 2018 Conference on Machine Translation (WMT18)
Ondřej Bojar,Christian Federmann,Mark Fishel,Yvette Graham,Barry Haddow,Philipp Koehn,Christof Monz +6 more
TL;DR: This paper presents the results of the premier shared task organized alongside the Conference on Machine Translation (WMT) 2018, asked to build machine translation systems for any of 7 language pairs in both directions, to be evaluated on a test set of news stories.