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Machine Translation: an Introductory Guide
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Open Learning - Online Books
Tuesday, 19 May 2009 15:07

Description

Book covers machine translation - the automatic translation between human languages.

Author(s)

Doug Arnold, Lorna Balkan, Siety Meijer, R. Lee Humphreys, Louisa Sadler

Chapters

  1. Introduction and Overview
  2. Machine Translation in Practice
  3. Representation and Processing
  4. Machine Translation Engines
  5. Dictionaries
  6. Translation Problems
  7. Representation and Processing Revisited: Meaning
  8. Input
  9. Evaluating MT Systems
  10. New Directions in MT

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