• Books for translators

    Posted on October 12th, 2009

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    Book: Learning Machine Translation

    Book: Learning Machine Translation

    Learning Machine Translation (Neural Information Processing)

    The Internet gives us access to a wealth of information in languages we don’t understand. The investigation of automated or semi-automated approaches to translation has become a thriving research field with enormous commercial potential. This volume investigates how machine learning techniques can improve statistical machine translation, currently at the forefront of research in the field.

    The book looks first at enabling technologies—technologies that solve problems that are not machine translation proper but are linked closely to the development of a machine translation system. These include the acquisition of bilingual sentence-aligned data from comparable corpora, automatic construction of multilingual name dictionaries, and word alignment. The book then presents new or improved statistical machine translation techniques, including a discriminative training framework for leveraging syntactic information, the use of semi-supervised and kernel-based learning methods, and the combination of multiple machine translation outputs in order to improve overall translation quality.

  • Translation Technology

    Posted on January 20th, 2009

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    Compendium of Translation Software

    The fifteenth edition of the Compendium of Translation Software (January 2009) is now available. This is directory of commercial machine translation systems and computer-aided translation support tools compiled by John Hutchins on behalf of the European Association for Machine Translation and the International Association for Machine Translation.
    You can download this excellent guide either from John [...]

  • EU

    Posted on January 25th, 2007

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    EU starts machine translation project for all EU languages

    A press release from the German University Saarbrücken informs about EU plans to develop a machine translation system capable to translate all 23 languages.
    Despite growing “legion of translators”, the press release reads, “the general trend towards specialization, the demand on the competence of specialized translators also increases. This leads to a general increase in the [...]

  • News

    Posted on August 1st, 2006

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    Translation software for cell phones

    It has now become a reality that you hear Chinese when the other people speak to you in English on a mobile phone. This has been achieved by a translation software developed by Xiamen Talentedsoft Co. Ltd. (Talentedsoft).
    With storage of 0.1 million words, the world’s first translation software for cell phone can translate a common [...]

  • Office Software

    Posted on July 13th, 2006

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    Microsoft Office 2007 beta includes automatic translation module

    2007 beta has recently been made available on the Microsoft site – with a document translation module. Machine translation is free of charge, a quote system for “human” translation services is included in partnership with WorldLingo. Office enables users to automatically translate a selected text or a complete document with a simple click of the [...]

  • Theory & Practice

    Posted on January 24th, 2006

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    Cultural Knowledge Beats Machine Translation

    Terry and Sylvie Gadness, owners of Groupe Mistral, a Mercer, Kentucky-based language service provider (LSP) agree that it’s the knowledge of cultures that is important which is why they believe human translators will never be replaced by computers, writes the Advocate Messenger.
    After 15 years in business and with a network of language translators offering [...]

  • Linguistics, Translation Market

    Posted on October 14th, 2005

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    Microsoft embarks on translation

    In a talk given in front of students at the University of Waterloo, Canada, Microsoft Founder Bill Gates spoke about the software industry and Microsoft, the place where he thinks “the action is” at a time the information revolution is just beginning, the Globe and Mail reported.
    According to the article Mr. Gates also pointed [...]

  • News, Translation Market

    Posted on September 29th, 2005

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    Bulgarian Invents Unique Translation Method

    A unique translation method that allows people to communicate in real time using different mother languages has been invented by a Bulgarian man.
    Koycho Mitev’s invention uses digits to record speech and automatically transfer it into whatever other language.
    It enables people speaking in different languages to hold real-time conversations, the state Bulgarian National Radio said in [...]

  • Translation Market

    Posted on August 24th, 2005

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    Google first in MT tests

    All those who believe, and hope, that human translators could never be replaced by machines still don’t need to panic. However, according to a recent test run by the US government it is no other than search engine giant Google that might become a competitive rival.
    The translation tests were conducted by the National Institute of [...]