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“ The sliced raw fish shoes it wishes. Google green onion thing! ”
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“ What you see on Google Translate is state of the art ”
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“ The current quality improvement curve is still pretty steep. ”
Entities Mentioned
- Microsoft
- Google Translate
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Mountain View
- Franz Och
- University of Southern California
- University of Maryland
- South Korea
- United Nations
- Language Technologies Institute
- Sergey Brin
- European Parliament
- Alon Lavie
- Philip Resnik
- Vic Gundotra
- I.B.M.
- Larry Page
- Tim O’Reilly
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... had received from a fan in South ... If you need a rough-and-ready translation, it’s the place to go,” said Philip Resnik, a machine translation expert and associate professor of linguistics at the University of Maryland, College Park.
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