Automating Knowledge Acquisition for Machine Translation
Machine translation of human languages (for example, Japanese, English, Spanish) was one of the earliest goals of computer science research, and it remains an elusive one. Like many AI tasks, trans-lation requires an immense amount of knowledge about language and the world. Recent approaches to machine translation frequently make use of text-based learning algorithms to fully or partially automate the acquisition of knowledge. This article illustrates these approaches.
Dec-15-1997
- Country:
- Asia > Japan
- Honshū > Kansai > Kyoto Prefecture > Kyoto (0.04)
- Europe
- France > Pays de la Loire
- Loire-Atlantique > Nantes (0.04)
- Netherlands > North Holland
- Amsterdam (0.04)
- France > Pays de la Loire
- North America > United States
- California > San Mateo County
- Menlo Park (0.04)
- District of Columbia > Washington (0.05)
- Michigan (0.04)
- New Jersey > Somerset County
- Somerset (0.05)
- New York (0.05)
- California > San Mateo County
- Asia > Japan
- Technology: