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Transliteration

Transliteration is a mechanism for converting a word in a source (foreign) language to a target language, and often adopts approaches from machine translation. In machine translation, the objective is to preserve the semantic meaning of the utterance as much as possible while following the syntactic structure in the target language. In Transliteration, the objective is to preserve the original pronunciation of the source word as much as possible while following the phonological structures of the target language.

For example, the city’s name “Manchester” has become well known by people of languages other than English. These new words are often named entities that are important in cross-lingual information retrieval, information extraction, machine translation, and often present out-of-vocabulary challenges to spoken language technologies such as automatic speech recognition, spoken keyword search, and text-to-speech.

Source: Phonology-Augmented Statistical Framework for Machine Transliteration using Limited Linguistic Resources

Papers

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Konkanverter - A Finite State Transducer based Statistical Machine Transliteration Engine for Konkani Language0
Assamese-English Bilingual Machine Translation0
Study of the impact of proper name transliteration on the performance of word alignment in French-Arabic parallel corpora (Etude de l'impact de la translitt\'eration de noms propres sur la qualit\'e de l'alignement de mots \`a partir de corpus parall\`eles fran -arabe) [in French]0
Edinburgh's Syntax-Based Systems at WMT 20140
Yandex School of Data Analysis Russian-English Machine Translation System for WMT140
DCU Terminology Translation System for Medical Query Subtask at WMT140
Automatic Transliteration of Romanized Dialectal Arabic0
How to Speak a Language without Knowing It0
Stochastic Contextual Edit Distance and Probabilistic FSTs0
When Transliteration Met Crowdsourcing : An Empirical Study of Transliteration via Crowdsourcing using Efficient, Non-redundant and Fair Quality Control0
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