Here Are the Top 10 Most Influential Research Papers on Neural Machine Translation
The most-cited neural machine translation research papers show how NMT came to dominate the field — and how academia and industry’s interests have evolved.
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The most-cited neural machine translation research papers show how NMT came to dominate the field — and how academia and industry’s interests have evolved.
An October 2019 paper by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute examines how China can employ machine translation tools used by consumers to collect data on users outside the country.
Increase in patent applications drives translation demand. Over a quarter million patent applications filed with WIPO in 2018; Asia and the US top the list.
Long the domain of academia, fundamental research in machine translation has become a battleground for big tech and niche providers.
TransPerfect buys San Francisco-based TranslateNow in first acquisition since legal battle ended. Sales up 21% to USD 275m in first five months of 2018 as execs who had left in protest over Lionbridge bid begin to return.
Professor Laura Burian, the new dean of the Middlebury Institute’s Graduate School of Translation, Interpretation, and Language Education, says her priority is to adapt the curriculum to prepare students to lead in a rapidly evolving language and technology market.
While consumers want earphones that can translate, according to a recent poll of Ericsson Consumer Lab, all and any device that was launched in 2017 was roundly panned by critics.
Global language service provider thebigword has been chosen by Chinese tech giant Huawei to help deliver smart, wearable technology to a global audience.
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