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The Challenges of Optimizing Machine Translation for Low Resource Cross Language Information Retrieval

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Figure 2: RBO for retrieval models on Europarl andWikipedia across all MT training configurations.
Table 2: Mean Kendall’s Tau correlation with RBO forlowercased BLEU and each n-gram precision (P1=1-gram, etc.), by collection/model.
Figure 3: MAP for retrieval models across all collec-tions and MT training configurations

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