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Transfer Machine Translation

Also known as: Transfer MT, Rule-Based Transfer Translation

A rule-based machine-translation paradigm that analyses the source text into a syntactic or semantic structure, applies a set of transfer rules to produce a corresponding structure in the target language, and then generates the target surface form. Transfer MT sits between direct MT and interlingual MT on the traditional MT pyramid: it handles more structural divergence than direct systems but is less ambitious — and less resource-hungry — than interlingual systems. In sign-language accessibility, transfer approaches can reorder English syntax toward ASL word order but cannot produce spatially rich phenomena such as classifier predicates, so they typically omit or approximate those constructions.

Category: Natural Language Processing · Linguistics

Related: Machine Translation · Direct Machine Translation · Interlingua · Sign language machine translation

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