Translating and the computer. 12, applying technology to the translation process / edited by Catriona Picken.
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Proceedings of a Conference (1990 nov. 8-9 : London)
CONTENIDO
Keynote paper: Machine Translation and Machine-Aided. Translation-What's going on 3
Session 1: Technology in Eastern Europe
Translation and Computers: an overview of the Polish translation scene 27
Chojna, Bogdan
The growing range of document preparation systems 33
Moss, Philippa
Session 1: Summary of the discussion 41
Session 2: Text transfer
Optical Character Recognition 45
Laurie, Peler
Document conversion 49
Laurie, Peler and Hickman, David
Setting up a Mailbox network 53
Barber, Peter
Online data exchange 57
Hickman, David
Session 2: Summary of the discussion 61
Session 3: Machine translation now
Language technology products in the European market 65
Engeliell, Brigitte
Machine translation of natural languages: the TOVNA MTS solution 83
Segal, Ami
Session 3: Summary of the discussion 111
Session 4: Human factors
The long-term effects of working with computers 115
Westlander, Gunnela
Putting the VIM into AVIMA 129
Evans, Andrew and Theologitis, Dimitri
Session 4: Summary of the discussion 139
Session 5: Managing the translation process
GEPRO-a computerized system for controlling the production of translations in the European Parliament 143
Wilson, Barry
Translation quality-how can we tell it's good enough? 149
Kahl, Peter
Multimedia/Multilanguage publishing for the 1990s 159
Taylor, Kem
Session 5: Summary of the discussion 173
Biographical notes on speakers and chairs 177
List of participants 183
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