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1、-IEEE2ColumnFormat-第 3 页Research on Dependency grammar based Statistical Translation model基于依存语法的统计机器翻译模型研究Zhang YuDepartment of Computer Science and TechnologySoochow UniversityJiangsu, China, 215006zhangyusudaAbstractThis paper presents a novel model mapping source dependency structures to target
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20、r example 2-4, 2, 5, and 1.1 Briand, L. C., Daly, J., and Wst, J., A unified framework for coupling measurement in objectoriented systems, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 25, 1, January 1999, pp. 91-121.2 Maletic, J. I., Collard, M. L., and Marcus, A., Source Code Files as Structured Docu
21、ments, in Proceedings 10th IEEE International Workshop on Program Comprehension (IWPC02), Paris, France, June 27-29 2002, pp. 289-292.3 Marcus, A., Semantic Driven Program Analysis, Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA, Doctoral Thesis, 2003.4 Marcus, A. and Maletic, J. I., Recovering Documentation-
22、to-Source-Code Traceability Links using Latent Semantic Indexing, in Proceedings 25th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE03), Portland, OR, May 3-10 2003, pp. 125-137.5 Salton, G., Automatic Text Processing: The Transformation, Analysis and Retrieval of Information by Computer, Addison-Wesley, 1989.