Kurt Godden


Fixing paper assignments

  1. Please select all papers that belong to the same person.
  2. Indicate below which author they should be assigned to.
Provide a valid ORCID iD here. This will be used to match future papers to this author.
Provide the name of the school or the university where the author has received or will receive their highest degree (e.g., Ph.D. institution for researchers, or current affiliation for students). This will be used to form the new author page ID, if needed.

TODO: "submit" and "cancel" buttons here


2002

pdf bib
Towards a Speech-to-Speech Machine Translation Quality Metric
Kurt Godden
Proceedings of the ACL-02 Workshop on Speech-to-Speech Translation: Algorithms and Systems

1998

pdf bib
Machine translation in context
Kurt Godden
Proceedings of the Third Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Technical Papers

The Controlled Automotive Service Language project at General Motors is combining machine translation (MT) with a variety of other language technologies into an existing translation environment. In keeping with the theme of this conference, this report elaborates on the elements of this mixture, and how they are being blended together to form a coordinated whole. The primary concept is that machine translation cannot be viewed independently of the context in which it will be used. That entire context must be prepared and managed in order to accommodate MT without undue business risk. Further, until high-quality MT is available in a much wider variety of languages, any MT production application is likely to co-exist with traditional human translation, which requires additional considerations.

1990

pdf bib
Lazy Unification
Kurt Godden
28th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics

Search
Co-authors
    Venues
    Fix data