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Figure 1: Response-based learning cycle for grounding SMT in virtual trivia gameplay.
Table 2: Experimental results using the original parser for returning answers from GEOQUERY (preci-sion, recall, F1) and n -gram match to original English query (BLEU) on 280 re-translated test examples.
Table 4: Predicted translations by response-based learning (REBOL) leading to positive feedback versustranslations by supervised structured learning (RAMPION) leading to negative feedback.

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