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-1- Good Applications for Crummy Machine Translation
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Document Date: 2006-06-24 20:26:10


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Georgetown / New York / Marina del Rey / /

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IBM / Fujitsu / Dr. Paul Garvin of Bunker-Ramo / /

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Software Bridge / Georgetown University / Church* Eduard H. Hovy** *AT&T Bell Laboratories **USC Information Sciences Institute / /

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Translation Bureau / Canadian government / Georgetown University / American government / Crummy Machine Translation Kenneth W. Church* Eduard H. Hovy** *AT&T Bell Laboratories **USC Information Sciences Institute / Canadian Workplace Automation Research Center / /

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Van Slype / Peter Brown / Kay / Paul Garvin / Macklovitch / /

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human translator / King / professional translator / general scientific text / translator / good translator / text editor / consultant / scientist / post-editor / text editor / d / /

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Montana / California / /

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speech recognition / Machine Translation / /

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