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Machine Translation

2017
A concise, nontechnical overview of the development of machine translation, including the different approaches, evaluation issues, and major players in the industry. The dream of a universal translation device goes back many decades, long before Douglas Adams's fictional Babel fish provided this service in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the ...
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Machine translations for translating metaphor

Lililacs Journal : English Literature, Language, and Cultural Studies Journal
This study identifies and compares the translation procedures used by Google Translate, U- Dictionary, and Kamus Inggris (Kamusku) in translating metaphors found in Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories, namely Hop Frog, A Descent into The Maelstrom and The Fall of the House of Usher.
Artanti, Farahita Mufidah   +1 more
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Machine Translation: Overview

2006
Machine translation – the use of computers to translate automatically among human languages – is an alluring prospect, one that for more than 50 years has fascinated researchers, inspired idealists and opportunists, and provoked unease among professional translators. This article gives a broad survey of this diverse and active field.
Isabelle, P., Foster, G.
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New approaches to machine translation

1985
Computer Science ...
Carbonell, Jaime G., Tomita, Masaru
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machine assisted translation for translator training

2001
Machine translation and computer-aided translation no longer belong only to specialized fields, but inform the work of a great many professional translators and translation users. After a brief overview of the evolution of research in the field of machine translation and the main types of computer tools and programs specifically designed or usable for ...
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Machine translation

Computers and the Humanities, 1985
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Translation by Machine

Scientific American, 1956
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