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Update README.md with some recent publications #1058

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Expand Up @@ -92,9 +92,14 @@ Sockeye has been used for both academic and industrial research. A list of known
If you know more, please let us know or submit a pull request (last updated: May 2022).

### 2022
* Domhan, Tobias, Eva Hasler, Ke Tran, Sony Trenous, Bill Byrne and Felix Hieber. "The Devil is in the Details: On the Pitfalls of Vocabulary Selection in Neural Machine Translation". Proceedings of NAACL-HLT (2022)
* Fischer, Lukas, Patricia Scheurer, Raphael Schwitter, Martin Volk. "Machine Translation of 16th Century Letters from Latin to German". Workshop on Language Technologies for Historical and Ancient Languages (2022).
* Knowles, Rebecca, Patrick Littell. "Translation Memories as Baselines for Low-Resource Machine Translation". Proceedings of LREC (2022)
* McNamee, Paul, Kevin Duh. "The Multilingual Microblog Translation Corpus: Improving and Evaluating Translation of User-Generated Text". Proceedings of LREC (2022)
* Nadejde Maria, Anna Currey, Benjamin Hsu, Xing Niu, Marcello Federico, Georgiana Dinu. "CoCoA-MT: A Dataset and Benchmark for Contrastive Controlled MT with Application to Formality". Proceedings of NAACL (2022).
* Weller-Di Marco, Marion, Matthias Huck, Alexander Fraser. "Modeling Target-Side Morphology in Neural Machine Translation: A Comparison of Strategies
". arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.13550 (2022)
* Tobias Domhan, Eva Hasler, Ke Tran, Sony Trenous, Bill Byrne and Felix Hieber. "The Devil is in the Details: On the Pitfalls of Vocabulary Selection in Neural Machine Translation". Proceedings of NAACL-HLT (2022)


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