Machine Translation as a Global Enterprise Service at Ford

Craig Plesco, Nestor Rychtyckyi


Abstract
Ford Motor Company is at the forefront of the global economy and with this comes the need for communicating with regional manufacturing staff and plant employees in their own languages. Asian employees, in particular, do not necessarily learn English as a second language as is often the case in European countries, so manufacturing systems are now mandated to support local languages. This support is required for plant floor system applications where static data (labels, menus, and messages) as well as dynamic data (user entered controlled and free text) is required to be translated from/to English and the local languages. This facilitates commonization of business methods where best practices can be shared globally between plant and staff members. In this paper and presentation, we will describe our experiences in bringing Machine Translation technology to a large multinational corporation such as Ford and discuss the lessons we learned as well as both the successes and failures we have experienced.
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2012.amta-commercial.13
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Proceedings of the 10th Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Commercial MT User Program
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October 28-November 1
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2012
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San Diego, California, USA
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Craig Plesco and Nestor Rychtyckyi. 2012. Machine Translation as a Global Enterprise Service at Ford. In Proceedings of the 10th Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Commercial MT User Program, San Diego, California, USA. Association for Machine Translation in the Americas.
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