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  <Title>Incremental Translation Utilizing Constituent Boundary Patterns</Title>
  <Section position="9" start_page="416" end_page="416" type="concl">
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7 Conclusion
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    <Paragraph position="0"> We have proposed an increlnental translation method in Transfer-Driven Machine 'lYanslation (TI)MT). in this method, constituent boundary patterns are applied to an input it, a bottom-up and left-to-right fhshion. Additionally, by dealing with best-only substructures, the explosion of structural ambiguity is constrained and eflq(-icnt translation of ~ lengthy input can be achieved.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="1"> Through preliminary exl)erimentation , our new TI)MT has b('~e.n shown to be efficient and particularly promising for spokendangnage translation. One important future research goal is tile in('orporation of incremental n.orphologieal analysis and generation into the prot)osed translation strategy, which would provide a sinmltaneous interpretation mechanism tbr N)plication to a t)ra('ti('al spoken-lm,guage translation system. Also important is the introduction of a repair mechanism to correct the I)est-first results.</Paragraph>
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