Distributed Language Translation
Distributed Language Translation (Esperanto: Distribuita Lingvo-Tradukado, DLT) was a project to develop an interlingual machine translation system for twelve European languages. It ran between 1985 and 1990. DLT was undertaken by the Dutch software house BSO (now part of Atos Origin) in Utrecht in cooperation with the now defunct Dutch airplane manufacturer Fokker and the Universal Esperanto Association.
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Distributed Language Translation
Distributed Language Translation (Esperanto: Distribuita Lingvo-Tradukado, DLT) was a project to develop an interlingual machine translation system for twelve European languages. It ran between 1985 and 1990. DLT was undertaken by the Dutch software house BSO (now part of Atos Origin) in Utrecht in cooperation with the now defunct Dutch airplane manufacturer Fokker and the Universal Esperanto Association.
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DLT - projekt, anglicky Distri ...... zváni také čeští esperantisté.
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Distribuita Lingvo-Tradukado ( ...... koncepto de ‘malferma fonto’.
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Distributed Language Translati ...... i Universala Esperanto-Asocio.
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Distributed Language Translati ...... produce a better translation.
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Le projet Traduction de langue ...... ière des « sources ouvertes ».
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DLT - projekt, anglicky Distri ...... zváni také čeští esperantisté.
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Distribuita Lingvo-Tradukado ( ...... ubvenciis la Eŭropa Komisiono.
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Distributed Language Translati ...... i Universala Esperanto-Asocio.
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Distributed Language Translati ...... iversal Esperanto Association.
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Le projet Traduction de langue ...... ignifiant outil en espéranto).
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DLT
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Distribuita Lingvo-Tradukado
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Distributed Language Translation
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Distributed Language Translation
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Traduction de langues distribuée
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