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machine translationTranslation of text or speech from one natural language to another, accomplished automatically by means of a computer. Also refers to the branch of computational linguistics devoted to researching tra [..]
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machine translationMachine translation is the automatic translation of text using only software without the help of a translator. Refer also to post-editing; pre-editing; translation memory.
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machine translationMachine translation is software that provides quick, easy and inexpensive (usually free) translations of text. However, machine translations are known for their poor quality. Though machine translatio [..]
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machine translationAutomated translation by computer software. This software is generated through statistical modelling (statistical machine translation or SMT), translation rules (rule-based machine translation or RBMT), or a combination of both. Machine translation is not perfect and always needs at least MT post-editing.
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machine translationComputer technology that translates text from one human language to another.
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machine translationThe translation of text from one language to another by computer without human intervention. This process depends the computer’s capacity to analyze the structure of a statement and translate the elements into the same structure in another language. Market analysts predict that this percentage will not change radically by 2007 and that it will rema [..]
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machine translationAutomatic translation performed by a software program.
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machine translationTranslation produced by a computer program without human input into the actual translation process. The quality of machine-translated text, in terms of terminology, meaning and grammar, varies depending on the nature and complexity of the source text, but is never good enough for publication without extensive editing by a real translator. Machine T [..]
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