Machine Translation for Manufacturing: A Case Study at Ford Motor Company

Rychtyckyj, Nestor

AI Magazine 

Machine translation (MT) was one of the first applications of artificial intelligence technology that was deployed to solve real-world problems. In the late 1990s, Ford Vehicle Operations began working with Systran Software Inc. to adapt and customize its machine-translation technology in order to translate Ford's vehicle assembly build instructions from English to German, Spanish, Dutch, and Portuguese. The assembly build instructions at Ford contain text written in a controlled language as well as unstructured remarks and comments. The MT system has already translated more than 7 million instructions into these languages and is an integral part of the overall manufacturing process-planning system used to support Ford's assembly plants in Europe, Mexico and South America.