Foreign Media Collaboration Framework (FMCF)

Chuck Simmons


Abstract
The Foreign Media Collaboration Framework (FMCF) is the latest approach by NASIC to provide a comprehensive system to process foreign language materials. FMCF is a Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) that provides an infrastructure to manage HLT tools, products, workflows, and services. This federated SOA solution adheres to DISA's NCES SOA Governance Model, DDMS XML for Metadata Capture/Dissemination, and IC-ISM for Security. The FMCF provides a cutting edge infrastructure that encapsulates multiple capabilities from multiple vendors in one place. This approach will accelerate HLT development, contain sustainment cost, minimize training, and brings the MT, OCR, ASR, audio/video, entity extraction, analytic tools and database under one umbrella, thus reducing the total cost of ownership.
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2010.amta-government.4
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Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Government MT User Program
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October 31-November 4
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2010
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Denver, Colorado, USA
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AMTA
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Association for Machine Translation in the Americas
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https://aclanthology.org/2010.amta-government.4
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Cite (ACL):
Chuck Simmons. 2010. Foreign Media Collaboration Framework (FMCF). In Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Government MT User Program, Denver, Colorado, USA. Association for Machine Translation in the Americas.
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Foreign Media Collaboration Framework (FMCF) (Simmons, AMTA 2010)
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