Rapid development of translation tools

Jan Amtrup, Karine Megerdoomian, Remi Zajac


Abstract
The Computing Research Laboratory is currently developing technologies that allow rapid deployment of automatic translation capabilities. These technologies are designed to handle low-density languages for which resources, be that human informants or data in electronically readable form, are scarce. All tools are built in an incremental fashion, such that some simple tools (a bilingual dictionary or a glosser) can be delivered early in the development to support initial analysis tasks. More complex applications can be fielded in successive functional versions. The technology we demonstrate has first been applied to Persian-English machine translation within the Shiraz project and is currently extended to cover languages such as Arabic, Japanese, Korean and others.
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1999.mtsummit-1.56
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Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit VII
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September 13-17
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1999
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Singapore, Singapore
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385–389
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Jan Amtrup, Karine Megerdoomian, and Remi Zajac. 1999. Rapid development of translation tools. In Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit VII, pages 385–389, Singapore, Singapore.
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