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Computers and Translation
Paradigm Press
 
   
 
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  Sentence disambiguation by asking
Tomita M. Computers and Translation 1(1): 39-51, 1986.  Type: Article

Existing machine translation (MT) programs often need help to resolve ambiguities in input texts, but how should they ask for this help? In particular, given a structurally ambiguous sentence such as “I saw the man in the par...

Feb 1 1988
  The intermediary language for multilanguage translation
Zarechnak M. Computers and Translation 1(2): 83-91, 1986.  Type: Article

The author discusses some basic notions involved in designing, developing, and implementing the intermediary language for use in a multilingual machine translation system. The objective of the research is timely and should be of intere...

Dec 1 1987
  The lexicon in the background
Sedelow S., Walter A. J. Computers and Translation 1(2): 73-81, 1986.  Type: Article

The authors summarize their study of semantic-associations networks as these relate to machine translation and to artificial intelligence. They review their published efforts (beginning in 1969), as well as research by their students a...

Dec 1 1987
  Functional considerations in the postediting of machine translated output
Vasconcellos M. Computers and Translation 1(1): 21-38, 1986.  Type: Article

The author describes a Machine Translation (MT) system, SPANAM, developed by the Pan American Health Organization, which requires postediting of the system’s output by a human. In production MT systems, postediting is a commo...

Sep 1 1987
  Linguistic and extra-linguistic knowledge
Schubert K. Computers and Translation 1(3): 125-152, 1986.  Type: Article

Machine Translation (MT) systems use one of three approaches: (1) the direct approach in which the Source Language (SL) is mapped directly into the Target Language (TL), (2) the transfer approach in which the SL is mapped into a higher...

Sep 1 1987
 
 
   
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