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title = "{P}angea{MT} - putting open standards to work... well",
author = "Yuste, E. and
Herranz, M. and
Lagarda, A-L. and
Taraz{\'o}n, L. and
S{\'a}nchez-Cortina, I. and
Casacuberta, F.",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Commercial MT User Program",
month = oct # " 31-" # nov # " 4",
year = "2010",
address = "Denver, Colorado, USA",
publisher = "Association for Machine Translation in the Americas",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2010.amta-commercial.4",
abstract = "PangeaMT is presented from our standpoint as a LSP keen to develop and implement a cost-effective translation automation strategy that is also in line with our full commitment to open standards. Moses lies at the very core of PangeaMT but we have built several pre-/post-processing modules around it, from word reordering to inline mark-up parser to TMX/XLIFF filters. These represent interesting breakthroughs in real-world, customized SMT applications.",
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%A Yuste, E.
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%A Tarazón, L.
%A Sánchez-Cortina, I.
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%U https://aclanthology.org/2010.amta-commercial.4
Markdown (Informal)
[PangeaMT - putting open standards to work... well](https://aclanthology.org/2010.amta-commercial.4) (Yuste et al., AMTA 2010)
ACL
- E. Yuste, M. Herranz, A-L. Lagarda, L. Tarazón, I. Sánchez-Cortina, and F. Casacuberta. 2010. PangeaMT - putting open standards to work... well. In Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Commercial MT User Program, Denver, Colorado, USA. Association for Machine Translation in the Americas.