The Georgetown–IBM experiment was an influential demonstration of machine translation, which was performed on January 7, 1954. Developed jointly by Georgetown...
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software program that allowed the IBM 701 computer to translate from Russian to English. This was the Georgetown–IBM experiment. The Mark 1 Translating Device...
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national security". On January 7, 1954, Dostert coordinated the Georgetown–IBM experiment, which aimed to demonstrate that the technique was sufficiently...
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exaggerate the significance of these developments. Headlines about the Georgetown–IBM experiment proclaimed phrases like "The bilingual machine," "Robot brain...
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A Georgetown University MT research team, led by Professor Michael Zarechnak, followed (1951) with a public demonstration of its Georgetown-IBM experiment...
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January 7 – Georgetown–IBM experiment: The first public demonstration of a machine translation system is held in New York, at the head office of IBM. January...
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January 7 – The Georgetown–IBM experiment is the first public demonstration of a machine translation system, held in New York at the IBM head office. January...
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January 7 – Georgetown–IBM experiment: the first public demonstration of a machine translation system held in New York at the head office of IBM. December...
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the United States. On 7 January 1954 the Georgetown–IBM experiment was held in New York at the head office of IBM. This was the first public demonstration...
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primarily for automatic dictionary look-up in machine translation Georgetown–IBM experiment AN/GSQ-16 ("Automatic Language Translator", system introduced...
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of natural language. 1954 January 7 Demonstration The Georgetown–IBM experiment, held at the IBM head office in New York City in the United States, offers...
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1954 – Georgetown–IBM experiment: The first public demonstration of a machine translation system is held in New York at the head office of IBM. 1955 –...
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era. In 1954 IBM gave an influential demonstration of machine translation, known today as the "Georgetown–IBM experiment". Run on an IBM 704 mainframe...
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the 17 people on board were rescued, but only one survived. The Georgetown–IBM experiment, the first public demonstration of a machine translation system...
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Herman Hollerith (category IBM)
engineering and conducted his first experiments with punched cards. He eventually moved to Washington, D.C., living in Georgetown with a home on 29th Street and...
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Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) applications. It holds certification as an IBM Ready for Grid product and supports the J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA)...
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'universal grammar', a rule-based system of syntactic structures. The Georgetown experiment in 1954 involved fully automatic translation of more than sixty...
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James K. Freericks (category Georgetown University faculty)
at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center (IBM Yorktown) as a summer student on their neutrino mass experiment, examining weak-interaction contributions...
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Nuala O'Connor (technologist) (category Georgetown University Law Center alumni)
"First Privacy Officer Calls 'Experiment' a Success", The Washington Post, 25 September 2005. Retrieved on 6 June 2014. IBM Center for The Business of Government...
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David Ferrucci – principal investigator of the team that created Watson, IBM's AI computer that won the quiz show Jeopardy! Lyn Frazier – Daniel Jurafsky...
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Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.; two works held at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research IBM...
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Ade A. Olufeko (category IBM employees)
technologies, and hardware at companies such as Ameritech, Imation, and IBM. While living in Minneapolis, he collaborated with musicians in New York...
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professor of physiology and biophysics and professor of radiology at Georgetown University School of Medicine, pioneered the use of electronic digital...
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National Instruments developed its first GPIB board to connect instruments to IBM PCs. With the arrival of the Macintosh computer, Kodosky began a research...
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company went on to produce a professional version of the system for the IBM PC platform, which sold tens of thousands of examples. AtariLab came about...
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tasks) by applying those rules to the data it confronts. 1950s: The Georgetown experiment in 1954 involved fully automatic translation of more than sixty...
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historical achievements in electrical and electronic engineering. 1751 – Book Experiments and Observations on Electricity by Benjamin Franklin 1757–1775 – Benjamin...
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systems from Microsoft, IBM, and Face++. Their research, entitled "Gender Shades", determined that machine learning models released by IBM and Microsoft were...
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largest shifts in facial recognition usage in the technology's history. IBM also stopped offering facial recognition technology due to similar concerns...
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Chicago Puri, Ruchir (February 6, 2018). "Mitigating Bias in AI Models". IBM.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2018. S. Sen, D. Dasgupta...
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