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== Citation ==
 
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MERT was originally proposed in the paper “Minimum Error Rate Training in Statistical Machine Translation”, Franz Josef Och, ACL, 2003, pp. 160-167. (found here [http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/acl2003/main/pdfs/Och.pdf)
 
MERT was originally proposed in the paper “Minimum Error Rate Training in Statistical Machine Translation”, Franz Josef Och, ACL, 2003, pp. 160-167. (found here [http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/acl2003/main/pdfs/Och.pdf)

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Minimum error rate training (or MERT) is a method. This is a work in progress by Francis Keith

Citation

MERT was originally proposed in the paper “Minimum Error Rate Training in Statistical Machine Translation”, Franz Josef Och, ACL, 2003, pp. 160-167. (found here [http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/acl2003/main/pdfs/Och.pdf)