@article{Way:2003, abstract = {We have developed an example-based machine translation (EBMT) system that uses the World Wide Web for two different purposes: First, we populate the system's memory with translations gathered from rule-based MT systems located on the Web. The source strings input to these systems were extracted automatically from an extremely small subset of the rule types in the Penn-II Treebank. In subsequent stages, the translation pairs obtained are automatically transformed into a series of resources that render the translation more successful...}, added-at = {2007-12-14T02:48:00.000+0100}, author = {Way, Andy and Gough, Nano}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b1a68eb0d57f9a5d31c547fe085e078b/diego_ma}, interhash = {20e0e3a15f341b7d5b1254ab058c5327}, intrahash = {b1a68eb0d57f9a5d31c547fe085e078b}, journal = {Computational Linguistics}, keywords = {machine_translation web}, number = 3, pages = {421-457}, timestamp = {2007-12-14T02:48:00.000+0100}, title = {\emph{wEBMT}: Developing and Validating an Example-Based Machine Translation System Using the World Wide Web}, volume = 29, year = 2003 }