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Machine Translation, Volume 12
Volume 12, Numbers 1-2, March 1997
- Pierre Isabelle, Kenneth Ward Church:
Preface. 1-2 - Martin Kay:
The Proper Place of Men and Machines in Language Translation. 3-23 - Mary Flanagan:
MT Today: Emerging Roles, New Successes. 25-27 - Alan K. Melby:
Some Notes on The Proper Place of Men and Machines in Language Translation. 29-34 - Martin Kay:
It's Still the Proper Place. 35-38 - Jean-Marc Langé, Éric Gaussier, Béatrice Daille:
Bricks and Skeletons: Some Ideas for the Near Future of MAHT. 39-51 - Pascale Fung, Kathleen R. McKeown:
A Technical Word- and Term-Translation Aid Using Noisy Parallel Corpora across Language Groups. 53-87 - Ido Dagan, Kenneth Ward Church:
Termight: Coordinating Humans and Machines in Bilingual Terminology Acquisition. 89-107 - Anthony Hartley, Cécile Paris:
Multilingual Document Production From Support for Translating to Support for Authoring. 109-129 - Rémi Zajac, Michelle Vanni:
Glossary-Based MT Engines in a Multilingual Analyst's Workstation Architecture. 131-151 - Elisabeth Breidt, Helmut Feldweg:
Accessing Foreign Languages with Compass. 153-174 - George F. Foster, Pierre Isabelle, Pierre Plamondon:
Target-Text Mediated Interactive Machine Translation. 175-194
Volume 12, Number 3, September 1997
- John Hutchins:
From First Conception to First Demonstration: the Nascent Years of Machine Translation, 1947-1954. A Chronology. 195-252 - Gregory Grefenstette:
Daniel Jones, Analogical Natural Language Processing. 253-259 - Winfred P. Lehmann:
Peter Whitelock and Kieran Kilby, Linguistic and Computational Techniques in Machine Translation System Design. 261-269
Volume 12, Number 4, December 1997
- Bonnie J. Dorr:
Large-Scale Dictionary Construction for Foreign Language Tutoring and Interlingual Machine Translation. 271-322 - Andrew Way, Ian Crookston, Jane Shelton:
A Typology of Translation Problems for Eurotra Translation Machines. 323-374 - Dominique Estival:
Karen Sparck Jones & Julia R. Galliers, Evaluating Natural Language Processing Systems: An Analysis and Review. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 1083. 375-379
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