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  2. Machine translation - Wikipedia

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    Kural translations by language. v. t. e. Machine translation is use of computational techniques to translate text or speech from one language to another, including the contextual, idiomatic and pragmatic nuances of both languages. Early approaches were mostly rule-based or statistical.

  3. History of machine translation - Wikipedia

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    History of machine translation. Machine translation is a sub-field of computational linguistics that investigates the use of software to translate text or speech from one natural language to another. In the 1950s, machine translation became a reality in research, although references to the subject can be found as early as the 17th century.

  4. Timeline of machine translation - Wikipedia

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    February. Proposal. The first known machine translation proposal was made in Estonia and involved a typewriter-translator. [1] 1933. July 5. Proposal. Georges Artsrouni patents a general-purpose device with many potential applications in France. He seems to have been working on the device since 1929.

  5. History of natural language processing - Wikipedia

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    Little further research in machine translation was conducted until the late 1980s, when the first statistical machine translation systems were developed. Some notably successful NLP systems developed in the 1960s were SHRDLU, a natural language system working in restricted "blocks worlds" with restricted vocabularies.

  6. Word embedding - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In natural language processing(NLP), a word embeddingis a representation of a word. The embedding is used in text analysis. Typically, the representation is a real-valuedvector that encodes the meaning of the word in such a way that the words that are closer in the vector space are expected to be similar in meaning.[1] Word embeddings can ...

  7. Warren Weaver - Wikipedia

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    Warren Weaver. Warren Weaver (July 17, 1894 – November 24, 1978) [1] was an American scientist, mathematician, and science administrator. [2] He is widely recognized as one of the pioneers of machine translation and as an important figure in creating support for science in the United States.

  8. Dartmouth workshop - Wikipedia

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    Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. Organised by. John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Nathaniel Rochester, and Claude Shannon. Participants. John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Nathaniel Rochester, Claude Shannon, and others. The Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence was a 1956 summer workshop widely considered [1] [2] [3] to ...

  9. Statistical machine translation - Wikipedia

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    The first ideas of statistical machine translation were introduced by Warren Weaver in 1949, including the ideas of applying Claude Shannon's information theory. Statistical machine translation was re-introduced in the late 1980s and early 1990s by researchers at IBM 's Thomas J. Watson Research Center [2] [3] [4]