The International Macintosh Users Group presents:
Challenges in Machine Translation
Group: International Macintosh Users Group (IMUG)
(A Forum for Multilingual / Multiscript Computing)
Date: April 19, 2007, 7-9 p.m.
Speaker: Dr. Franz Josef Och (Senior Staff Research Scientist,
Google Research)
Topic: Challenges in Machine Translation
Location: Apple Computer, Apple Campus, 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino
Take Saratoga/Sunnyvale exit off 280, turn South into
Cupertino, turn left onto Mariani Avenue, left into
Infinite Loop. Meeting is held in the Singapore Room.
Please arrive by 7:10, as the door is not monitored
after this time.
Admission: $4; free for IMUG members
Contact: Roger Sherman, (650) 859-5981
roger [dot] sherman [at] sri [dot] com
Website: http://www.imug.org
In
recent years there has been an enormous boom in MT research. There has
been not only an increase in the number of research groups in the field
and in the amount of funding, but there is now also optimism for the
future of the field and for achieving even better quality. The major
reason for this change has been a paradigm shift away from
linguistic/rule-based methods towards empirical/data-driven methods in
MT. This has been made possible by the availability of large amounts of
training data and large computational resources. This paradigm shift
towards empirical methods has fundamentally changed the way MT research
is done. The field faces new challenges. For achieving optimal MT
quality, we want to train models on as much data as possible, ideally
language models trained on hundreds of billions of words and
translation models trained on hundreds of millions of words. Doing that
requires very large computational resources, a corresponding software
infrastructure, and a focus on systems building and engineering. In
addition to discussing those challenges in MT research, the talk will
also give specific examples on how some of the data challenges are
being dealt with at Google Research.
[No bio submitted, but for an interview with the speaker, see this Reuters
story.]
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