Feasibility Study on Fully Automatic High Quality Translation


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1971.earlymt-1
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December
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1971
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University of Texas
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EarlyMT
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Feasibility study on fully automatic high quality translation
Winfred P. Lehmann | Rolf Stachowitz

This report presents the results of a theoretical inquiry into the feasibility of a fully automatic high quality translation (FAHQT), according to Bar-Hillel's definition of this term. The purpose of this inquiry consisted in determining the viability of the FAHQT concept in the light of previous and projected advances in linguistic theory and software/hardware capabilities. The corollary purpose was to determine whether this concept can be taken into consideration as a legitimate and justifiable objective of R&D. The effort was supported by 20 expert consultants from the various universities and research centers in the U.S.A. and abroad. Conclusions and recommendations are presented on pages 44-50 of the report. Individual contributions of participants and consultants reflect a wide range of opinions concerning the prospects of FAHQT in intermediate and long range of R&D.

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Conferences at the Linguistics Research Center

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Papers of participants

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Bibliography of relevant papers by consultants and major contributors

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Some reflections on the present outlook for high-quality machine translation
Yehoshua Bar-Hillel

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On a fully developed system of linguistic description
C. F. Fillmore

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Operational problems of machine translation: a position paper
Paul L. Garvin

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The logic of English predicate complement constructions
Lauri Karttunen

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The feasibility of high quality machine translation
John Lyons

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Philosophy of language and the feasibility of MT: a position paper
Norman M. Martin

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Toward a theory of computational linguistics
Jacob Mey

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Meaning revisited
Eugene D. Pendergraft

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Syntactic analysis for transformational grammars
S. R. Petrick

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Syntactic analysis requirements of machine translation
S. R. Petrick

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Analysis of Es liegt eine grosse Anzahl von Elementen vor
Annette Stachowitz

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Lexical features in translation and paraphrasing: an experiment
Rolf Stachowitz

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Requirements for machine translation: problems, solutions, prospects
Rolf Stachowitz

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The current status of computer hardware and software as it affects the development of high quality machine translation
D. Walker

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Equivalents and explanations in bilingual dictionaries
L. Zgusta

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The shape of the dictionary for mechanical translation purposes
L. Zgusta