Proceedings of Translating and the Computer 13: The theory and practice of machine translation – a marriage of convenience?


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1991.tc-1
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November 28-29
Year:
1991
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London, UK
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TC
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Aslib
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https://aclanthology.org/1991.tc-1
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Why Computers Do Not Translate Better
W. John Hutchins

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TEI-TERM: an SGML-based interchange format for terminology files The EuroTermBank
Alan Melby | Sue Ellen Wright

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The EuroTermBank
Paul Nekeman

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Dealing with Multiple Languages in the Computer Industry Computer Character Sets: their evolution and impact
John Clews

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Computer Character Sets: their evolution and impact
John Parry

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Software Localisation: a case history
Graham Bason

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On Evaluating MT Systems
Jacques Durand

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From Evaluation to Specification
R. Lee Humphreys

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The Globalink Translation System - GTS SYSTRAN: or the reality of machine translation
Nigel Burnford

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SYSTRAN: or the reality of machine translation
François Secheresse

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Alpnet and TSS: the commercial realities of using a computer-aided translation system
Thomas Seal

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Current Practical Machine Translation Systems in Japan and Future Directions EUROTRA: an assessment of the current state of the EC’s MT programme
Makoto Nagao

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EUROTRA: an assessment of the current state of the EC’s MT programme Machine Translation Seen as Interactive Multilingual Text Generation
Doug Arnold | Louisa Sadler

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Machine Translation Seen as Interactive Multilingual Text Generation
Harold L. Somers | Danny Jones