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  2. Philipp Koehn - Wikipedia

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    Philipp Koehn (born 1 August 1971 in Erlangen, West Germany) is a computer scientist and researcher in the field of machine translation. [1] [2] His primary research interest is statistical machine translation and he is one of the inventors of a method called phrase based machine translation. This is a sub-field of statistical translation ...

  3. Neural machine translation - Wikipedia

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    Neural machine translation (NMT) is an approach to machine translation that uses an artificial neural network to predict the likelihood of a sequence of words, typically modeling entire sentences in a single integrated model.

  4. Google Neural Machine Translation - Wikipedia

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    In November 2016, Google Neural Machine Translation system (GNMT) was introduced. Since then, Google Translate began using neural machine translation (NMT) in preference to its previous statistical methods (SMT) [ 1 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] which had been used since October 2007, with its proprietary, in-house SMT technology.

  5. Machine translation - Wikipedia

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    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. These methods have since been superseded by neural machine translation [1] and large language models ...

  6. Statistical machine translation - Wikipedia

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    Statistical machine translation was re-introduced in the late 1980s and early 1990s by researchers at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center. [3] [4] [5] Before the introduction of neural machine translation, it was by far the most widely studied machine translation method.

  7. Comparison of machine translation applications - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid, rule-based, statistical and neural machine translation [7] SYSTRAN: Cross-platform (web application) Proprietary software: $200 (desktop) – $15,000 and up (enterprise server) Version 7: No: 50+ Hybrid, rule-based, statistical machine translation and neural machine translation: Yandex.Translate: Cross-platform (web application) SaaS ...

  8. Moses (machine translation) - Wikipedia

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    Moses is a statistical machine translation engine that can be used to train statistical models of text translation from a source language to a target language, developed by the University of Edinburgh. [2] Moses then allows new source-language text to be decoded using these models to produce automatic translations in the target language.

  9. History of machine translation - Wikipedia

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    The past decade witnessed neural machine translation (NMT) methods replace statistical machine translation. The term neural machine translation was coined by Bahdanau et al [18] and Sutskever et al [19] who also published the first research regarding this topic in 2014. Neural networks only needed a fraction of the memory needed by statistical ...