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Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval

Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval (CLIR) is a retrieval task in which search queries and candidate documents are written in different languages. CLIR can be very useful in some scenarios. For example, a reporter may want to search foreign language news to obtain different perspectives for her story; an inventor may explore the patents in another country to understand prior art.

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Building a Dataset of Multilingual Cognates for the Romanian Lexicon0
A Supervised Model for Extraction of Multiword Expressions, Based on Statistical Context Features0
Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval and Semantic Interoperability for Cultural Heritage Repositories0
MT Quality Estimation: The CMU System for WMT’130
Chinese Characters Mapping Table of Japanese, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese0
Biomedical Chinese-English CLIR Using an Extended CMeSH Resource to Expand Queries0
HunOr: A Hungarian---Russian Parallel Corpus0
Adaptation of Statistical Machine Translation Model for Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval in a Service Context0
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