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Domain Adaptation and Attention Based Unknown Word Replacement in Chinese to Japanese Neural Machine Translation

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Table 1: Kytea-based BLEU and RIBES scores for the development and test data on the ASPEC-CJ task.The results (4) and (6) were submitted to the official evaluation system.
Table 2: Analysis on the attention-based unknown word replacement method for 250 replacements in132 translated sentences of the development data.
Table 4: BLEU scores for the development data of each domain.

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