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title = "{R}{\&}{D} for Commercial {MT}",
author = "Gerber, Laurie",
editor = "Teller, Virginia and
Sundheim, Beth",
booktitle = "Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit VI: Papers",
month = oct # " 29 {--} " # nov # " 1",
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pages = "94--97",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T R&D for Commercial MT
%A Gerber, Laurie
%Y Teller, Virginia
%Y Sundheim, Beth
%S Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit VI: Papers
%D 1997
%8 oct 29 – nov 1
%C San Diego, California
%F gerber-1997-r
%X MT research in the commercial environment tends to be conservative, and to introduce change gradually, both because of limited funds, and the need to quickly turn innovations into product features. However, there are a number of challenges and opportunities that could make commercial research a much more dynamic environment for advancement of the field as a whole.
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Markdown (Informal)
[R&D for Commercial MT](https://aclanthology.org/1997.mtsummit-papers.6) (Gerber, MTSummit 1997)
ACL
- Laurie Gerber. 1997. R&D for Commercial MT. In Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit VI: Papers, pages 94–97, San Diego, California.