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Overview

Barry Haddow is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom and is active in the field of Computer Science, with a particular focus on Artificial Intelligence. Their work extends into several specialized subfields, including Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Molecular Biology, Information Systems and Management, and Information Systems.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas related to language and machine learning technologies. Notable topics include Natural Language Processing Techniques, Topic Modeling, Text Readability and Simplification, Multimodal Machine Learning Applications, Speech Recognition and Synthesis, Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies, and Speech and Dialogue Systems.

Barry Haddow has contributed to several recent notable papers:

  • Survey of Low-Resource Machine Translation, 2022, published in Computational Linguistics
  • Hallucinations in Large Multilingual Translation Models, 2023, Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics
  • PMIndia -- A Collection of Parallel Corpora of Languages of India, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Prompting Large Language Model for Machine Translation: A Case Study, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Survey of Low-Resource Machine Translation, 2022, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

The scientist frequently collaborates with a group of coauthors including Alexandra Birch, Pinzhen Chen, Jindřich Helcl, Ricardo Rei, and Rachel Bawden.

The primary venues for Barry Haddow's publications include arXiv (Cornell University), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Proceedings of the 2022 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, Zurich Open Repository and Archive (University of Zurich), and Edinburgh Research Explorer (University of Edinburgh).

Best Publications

  • Neural Machine Translation of Rare Words with Subword Units

    Rico Sennrich;Barry Haddow;Alexandra Birch

  • Improving Neural Machine Translation Models with Monolingual Data

    Rico Sennrich;Barry Haddow;Alexandra Birch

  • Findings of the 2014 Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation

    Ondrej Bojar;Christian Buck;Christian Federmann;Barry Haddow

  • Findings of the 2015 Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation

    Ondřej Bojar;Rajen Chatterjee;Christian Federmann;Barry Haddow

  • Findings of the 2018 Conference on Machine Translation (WMT18)

    Ondřej Bojar;Christian Federmann;Mark Fishel;Yvette Graham

  • Findings of the 2017 Conference on Machine Translation (WMT17)

    Ondřej Bojar;Rajen Chatterjee;Christian Federmann;Yvette Graham

  • Findings of the 2016 Conference on Machine Translation

    Ondˇrej Bojar;Rajen Chatterjee;Christian Federmann;Yvette Graham

  • Overview of BioCreative II gene mention recognition

    Larry Smith;Lorraine K Tanabe;Rie Johnson nee Ando;Cheng-Ju Kuo

  • Edinburgh Neural Machine Translation Systems for WMT 16

    Rico Sennrich;Barry Haddow;Alexandra Birch

  • Findings of the 2019 Conference on Machine Translation (WMT19)

    Loïc Barrault;Ondřej Bojar;Marta R. Costa-jussà;Christian Federmann

  • Findings of the 2013 Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation

    Ondřej Bojar;Christian Buck;Chris Callison-Burch;Christian Federmann

  • Linguistic Input Features Improve Neural Machine Translation

    Rico Sennrich;Barry Haddow

  • Nematus: a Toolkit for Neural Machine Translation

    Rico Sennrich;Orhan Firat;Kyunghyun Cho;Alexandra Birch

  • Controlling Politeness in Neural Machine Translation via Side Constraints

    Rico Sennrich;Barry Haddow;Alexandra Birch

  • Interactive Assistance to Human Translators using Statistical Machine Translation Methods

    Philipp Koehn;Barry Haddow

  • Evaluating Discourse Phenomena in Neural Machine Translation

    Rachel Bawden;Rico Sennrich;Alexandra Birch;Barry Haddow

  • Findings of the 2020 Conference on Machine Translation (WMT20)

    Loïc Barrault;Magdalena Biesialska;Ondrej Bojar;Marta R. Costa-jussà

  • Recognising Nested Named Entities in Biomedical Text

    Beatrice Alex;Barry Haddow;Claire Grover

  • The University of Edinburgh's Neural MT Systems for WMT17

    Rico Sennrich;Alexandra Birch;Anna Currey;Ulrich Germann

  • Findings of the IWSLT 2022 Evaluation Campaign

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  • ParaCrawl: Web-Scale Acquisition of Parallel Corpora

    Marta Bañón;Pinzhen Chen;Barry Haddow;Kenneth Heafield

Frequent Co-Authors

Philipp Koehn
Philipp Koehn Johns Hopkins University
Rico Sennrich
Rico Sennrich University of Zurich
Lucia Specia
Lucia Specia Imperial College London
Ondrej Bojar
Ondrej Bojar Charles University
Christof Monz
Christof Monz University of Amsterdam
Karin Verspoor
Karin Verspoor RMIT University
Marco Turchi
Marco Turchi Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Ivan Titov
Ivan Titov University of Edinburgh
Ewan Klein
Ewan Klein University of Edinburgh
Phil Blunsom
Phil Blunsom University of Oxford

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