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CS Freshman Initiating Machine Traslator Project
Z.Y. Yao, CS freshman from Fudan Univ., introduced a human-aided machine translation method, enabling writers to directly author auto-translatable content and guarantees the result be correct, natural and multilingual.
(PRWEB) December 16, 2003 -- Z.Y. Yao, a Computer Science freshman from Fudan University in Shanghai, posted an article "Introduction to BabelCode Project" to his newly set-up project website www.babelcode.org, releasing the theoretical principles and technical specifications for his human-aided machine translation approach. The approach actually enables the human writer to directly author machine-translatable content and guarantees such content be converted to correct, natural and multilingual translation versions, automatically.
See the English version of the Introduction at
http://www.babelcode.org/doc/intro.htm
or PDF:
http://www.babelcode.org/doc/intro.pdf
Considered the pioneer if its kind, the project has been receiving both praises and doubts in China's IT media. And Yao is currently developing three demo programs (an input module for English, an output module for Chinese and another output module for German) with his friend Zheng Shao from UIUC. They are calling for volunteer participation in this project.
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