Machine Translation Companies
Alis
Technologies Inc. provides web-based translation for
Netscape.
Applications Technology, Inc. (AppTek), headquartered in McLean, Virginia, is a U.S. company specializing in software development for human language technology (HLT).
ASTRANSAC
focuses on translation to and from Japanese.
Bowne
Global Solutions.
Language
Engineering Corporation, the makers of LogoVista products,
was established in 1985.
Language
Weaver, Inc. was incorporated in January, 2002 to
commercialize a statistical approach to automatic language
translation.
Lingvistica,
b.v. develops computer translation software and
dictionaries.
LogoMedia
offers free trial translation for many language pairs
Sakhr
Software focuses on translation to and from Arabic.
SDL
International is a corporate member of the AMTA and a
leading developer of machine translation. Their products include the
Enterprise Translation Server, Transcend, EasyTranslator, and they
are the company behind FreeTranslation.com.
SYSTRAN
Software is one of the oldest MT companies in the world, and
the creator of AltaVista's Babelfish.
Translation
Experts Limited, manufactures natural language translation
software.
transclick.com
WorldLingo
Inc.: Translation, Localization, Globalization.
Word
Magic Software: specializes in bi-directional English -
Spanish machine translation software and dictionaries.
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Translation Resources
www.multilingual.com
lists 1455 websites related to MT. Click on Internet Web
Resources.
The
Translation Guide lists online free MT engines and resources
for numerous languages.
Foreignword.com
is an Internet site providing access to language technology,
dictionaries and glossaries, translators, etc.
Resources: MTNI Column, papers, etc.
Laurie's
links is a column from the Machine Translation International
Newsmagazine that provides information on interesting resources.
A set of papers
by John Hutchins, the unofficial historian of MT, on a
variety of topics.
Professional Organizations and Associations
The
Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) is devoted
to all aspects of computational linguistics and natural language
processing.
The American
Translators Association (ATA) offers accreditation for
translators, hosts conferences, and offers members other useful
services.
Controlled
Language Applications Workshop (CLAW) Series hosts
discussions on domain-specialized lexicons.
The Localization
Industry Standards Association (LISA) is the premier
organization dealing with the localization of products and services
appropriately around the world.
Publishers
Springer, publishers of the journal Machine
Translation.
MultiLingual
Computing & Technology covers language technology,
localization and internationalization.
Mailing Lists
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Disclaimer
AMTA, both on its own initiative and through its links with IAMT,
provides its members with appropriate tools for studying,
evaluating, and using machine translation. It does not, however,
provide direct services to individuals, and it does not recommend
specific MT systems.
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