Integrated authoring and translation system

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395758, 395793, 395798, 395 60, G06F 314, G06F 1721

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061392014

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a system of integrated, computer-based processes for monolingual information development and multilingual translation. An interactive text editor enforces lexical and grammatical constraints on a natural language subset used by the authors to create their text, which they help disambiguate to ensure translatability. The resulting translatable source language text undergoes machine translation into any one of a set of target languages, without the translated text requiring any postediting.

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