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On 5/25/10 15:17 , shainnif ismail wrote:
> I went to a talk at Edinburgh University many years ago, about
> Neurolinguistics (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurolinguistics)
> 
> specifically on Semantics, and its use in computer science eg
> translating human language to code using intelligent programs,
> mapping concepts rather than words.
> 
> It remember being very impressed and that was about 1999.
>
So, why in 2010 automatic translations still suck?

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