Flexibility, Configurability and Optimality in UNL Deconversion via Multiparadigm Programming

2005 
The fulfillment of the UNL vision is primarily conditioned on the successful deployment of deconverters, each translating from the UNL into a target language. According to current practice, developing deconverters ulti- mately means configuring DeCo, the deconversion engine provided by the UNDL Foundation. However, DeCo has a number of limitations that hinder productivity and might even preclude quality deconversion. This paper dis- cusses some of these shortcomings and introduces an alternative deconversion model - Manati, which is the result of work on UNL-mediated Portuguese- Brazilian Sign Language human-aided machine translation. With Manati we at- tempt to exemplify how multiparadigm - namely, constraint, object-oriented and higher-order - programming can be drawn upon not only to specify an open-architecture, optimum-searching deconversion engine but also and above all to rationalize its configuration into deconverters for target languages.
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