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machine translation, in computational linguistics, publishing, and other fields, the use of computers to conduct large-scale translation operations. The electronic translation of one language into another or the electronic syntactic analysis of a text has been attempted since the mid 20th cent. However, the complexities of this type of operation, both practical and theoretical, have resulted in only a limited measure of success. machine translation [mə′shēn tranz′lā·shən] (computer science) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Should Becher have been able to use a computer or a calculating machine, no one would doubt to qualify his invention like the first attempt to develop an automated translation system. The group is also presently working on a similar Japanese to Chinese translation system. It is the world's largest networked RPG game with more than 300,000 users worldwide, drawn by the unparalleled automatic translation system, word select system, compatible with five languages. |
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