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Figure 1: An illustration of the architecture of the pro-posed Bi-directional QE model.
Figure 2: An illustration of the architecture of the pro-posed BERT-based QE model.
Table 3:Results of the models on the WMT17sentence-level QE. “BERT-based QE model” repre-sents the original model with the sentence pair ofsource sentence and target sentence as inputs

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