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 <description>On Thursday, September 29, Max Kaufmann 2012, will present a talk in the &quot;Thursday Extra&quot; series on his summer research:

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As the computational power available has grown, the field of machine translation has shifted from using rule-based approaches to statistical-based ones. In essence, many modern machine translation systems learn how to translate by &quot;reading&quot; lots of parallel texts (the same text translated into two languages). The usefulness of this method is largely determined by the amount of parallel texts that are available. This summer I worked at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs with Dr. Jugal Kalita to create method capable of automatically generating these parallel texts for 92 language pairs. 
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Refreshments will be served at 4:15 p.m. in the Computer Science Commons (Noyce 3817). Mr. Kaufmann&#039;s talk, &quot;Automatically generating parallel corpora,&quot; will follow at 4:30 p.m. in Noyce 3821. Everyone is welcome to attend.</description>
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