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Tenjinno OracleIntroductionThis page contains the oracle of Tenjinno. Just as in the previous competitions, you are not allowed to over use the oracle. This is to prevent hill-climbing approaches, but also to limit the server load of the competition. Note that over use will result in disqualification. Before you can submit your results, you will need to download the training and data files for the problems. These can be found on the download page. Using the training data you can tune your system to a particular problem. Only the translations of the test data (generated by your system that is tuned for that particular problem) need to be uploaded to the oracle. Please take care that you select the correct problem you are trying to solve in the form below. File formatFor each of the source sentences, one translation should be generated by your translation system. Each line in the source file should generate one line containing the translation in the target file. Words in a translation are separated by a space. The number of lines in the file containing the target sentences should be exactly the same as the number of lines in the source (test) file.
Here is an example of a target file containing two sentences: OracleTo upload your Tenjinno submission (only the target sentences need to be uploaded), please fill out the form below. After submitting the data, the oracle will tell you whether you solved the problem or not. Remember, over use is not allowed and will result in disqualification. |
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Brad Starkie Menno van Zaanen Dominique Estival |