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title = "How to make {MT} work for you",
author = "Le{\'o}n, Marjorie",
editor = "Teller, Virginia and
Sundheim, Beth",
booktitle = "Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit VI: Tutorials",
month = oct # " 29 – " # nov # " 1",
year = "1997",
address = "San Diego, California",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/1997.mtsummit-tutorials.2/",
abstract = "A successful MT operation is the result of good planning, an incremental approach, dedicated and talented people, and MT software that is capable of handling the types of text to be translated. The presenter will share insights gained during 20 years of experience with the development and implementation of machine translation at the Pan American Health Organization and the experiences of users of several MT systems. Topics include: evaluating candidate systems, making a commitment, preparing the environment, training, choosing input texts, postediting, building the dictionaries, requesting program enhancements, monitoring progress, and justifying the investment. The MT software available today can increase your productivity if you are willing to put in some initial effort to learn the system and tailor it to your needs. Then MT will start working for you!"
}
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Markdown (Informal)
[How to make MT work for you](https://aclanthology.org/1997.mtsummit-tutorials.2/) (León, MTSummit 1997)
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