Common use of Alignment Clause in Contracts

Alignment. ‌ We begin with the same set of alignment features as ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al. (2009), which are defined only for terminal bispans. In addition, we include features on nonterminal bispans including a bias feature, features that measure the difference in size between the source and target spans, features that measure the difference in relative sentence position between the source and target spans, and features that measure the density of word-to-word alignment posteriors under a separate unsupervised word alignment model.

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