Translation Brains And The Computer A Neurolinguistic Solution To Ambiguity And Complexity In Machine Translation(1st Edition)

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Bernard Scott

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ISBN: 3319766287, 978-3319766287

Book publisher: Springer

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Book Price $80.84 : This Book Is About Machine Translation (MT) And The Classic Problems Associated With This Language Technology. It Examines The Causes Of These Problems And, For Linguistic, Rule-based Systems, Attributes The Cause To Language’s Ambiguity And Complexity And Their Interplay In Logic-driven Processes. For Non-linguistic, Data-driven Systems, The Book Attributes Translation Shortcomings To The Very Lack Of Linguistics. It Then Proposes A Demonstrable Way To Relieve These Drawbacks In The Shape Of A Working Translation Model (Logos Model) That Has Taken Its Inspiration From Key Assumptions About Psycholinguistic And Neurolinguistic Function. The Book Suggests That This Brain-based Mechanism Is Effective Precisely Because It Bridges Both Linguistically Driven And Data-driven Methodologies. It Shows How Simulation Of This Cerebral Mechanism Has Freed This One MT Model From The All-important, Classic Problem Of Complexity When Coping With The Ambiguities Of Language. Logos Model Accomplishes This By A Data-driven Process That Does Not Sacrifice Linguistic Knowledge, But That, Like The Brain, Integrates Linguistics Within A Data-driven Process. As A Consequence, The Book Suggests That The Brain-like Mechanism Embedded In This Model Has The Potential To Contribute To Further Advances In Machine Translation In All Its Technological Instantiations.