@inproceedings{hayashi-etal-1999-scalable,
title = "A scalable cross-language metasearch architecture for multilingual information access on the Web",
author = "Hayashi, Yoshihiko and
Kikui, Genichiro and
Iwadera, Toshiaki",
booktitle = "Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit VII",
month = sep # " 13-17",
year = "1999",
address = "Singapore, Singapore",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/1999.mtsummit-1.24",
pages = "157--164",
abstract = "This position paper for the special session on ``Multilingual Information Access'' comprises of three parts. The first part reviews possible demands for Multilingual Information Access (hereafter, MLIA) on the Web, and examines required technical elements. Among those, we, in the second part, focus on Cross-Language Information Retrieval (hereafter, CLIR), particularly a scalable architecture which enables CLIR in a number of language combinations. Such a distributed architecture developed around XIRCH project (an international joint experimental project currently involves NTT, KRDL, and KAIST) is then described in a certain detail. The final part discusses some NLP/MT related issues associated with such a CLIR architecture.",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T A scalable cross-language metasearch architecture for multilingual information access on the Web
%A Hayashi, Yoshihiko
%A Kikui, Genichiro
%A Iwadera, Toshiaki
%S Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit VII
%D 1999
%8 sep 13 17
%C Singapore, Singapore
%F hayashi-etal-1999-scalable
%X This position paper for the special session on “Multilingual Information Access” comprises of three parts. The first part reviews possible demands for Multilingual Information Access (hereafter, MLIA) on the Web, and examines required technical elements. Among those, we, in the second part, focus on Cross-Language Information Retrieval (hereafter, CLIR), particularly a scalable architecture which enables CLIR in a number of language combinations. Such a distributed architecture developed around XIRCH project (an international joint experimental project currently involves NTT, KRDL, and KAIST) is then described in a certain detail. The final part discusses some NLP/MT related issues associated with such a CLIR architecture.
%U https://aclanthology.org/1999.mtsummit-1.24
%P 157-164
Markdown (Informal)
[A scalable cross-language metasearch architecture for multilingual information access on the Web](https://aclanthology.org/1999.mtsummit-1.24) (Hayashi et al., MTSummit 1999)
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