NewsRoomAmerica.com - Breaking down the language barrier--six years in
In 2001, Google started providing a service that could translate eight languages to and from English. It used what was then state-of-the-art commercial machine translation (MT), but the translation quality wasn't very good, and it didn't improve much in those first few years. In 2003, a few Google engineers decided to ramp up the translation quality and tackle more languages. That's when I got involved. I was working as a researcher on DARPA projects looking at a new approach to machine translation--learning from data--which held the promise of much better translation quality.
Jan-18-2017, 11:43:22 GMT
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