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04-12-2006
Meaningful Machines "a major advance in the field of machine translation"
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New York, USA (Wired): Meaningful Machines' automated translation software [is] the brainchild of a quirky former used-car salesman named Eli Abir. The company has been designing the system in secret since just after 9/11. Now the application is ready for public scrutiny, on the heels of a research paper that Carbonell – who is also a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University and head of the school's Language Technologies Institute – presented at a conference this summer. In it, he asserts that the company's software represents not only the most accurate Spanish-to-English translation system ever created but also a major advance in the field of machine translation.
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