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There seems to be a universal rule for (not only) statistical methods in NLP: '''More data is better data.'''
There seems to be a universal rule for (not only) statistical methods in NLP: '''More data is better data.'''


Translation systems have at their disposal (order of magnitude) more data than a person reads in a lifetime<ref name="inaug">Phillip Koehn. [Inaugural lecture. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UVgFjJeFGY]</ref>.
Translation systems have at their disposal (order of magnitude) more data than a person reads in a lifetime<ref name="inaug">Phillip Koehn. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UVgFjJeFGY Inaugural lecture.]</ref>.


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== References ==


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There seems to be a universal rule for (not only) statistical methods in NLP: More data is better data.

Translation systems have at their disposal (order of magnitude) more data than a person reads in a lifetime[1].

References

  1. Phillip Koehn. Inaugural lecture.