OPUS-CAT: A State-of-the-Art Neural Machine Translation Engine on Your Local Computer [Book Review]

The ATA Chronicle (2021)
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Abstract

Neural machine translation (NMT) is one of the success stories of deep learning and artificial intelligence. Revolutionary innovations in the computational architectures made in 2015–2017 have led to dramatic improvements in the quality of machine translation (MT) and changed the field forever. Some professional translators welcome these changes with enthusiasm, others less so. But everyone has to deal with them. Historically, the relationship between human translation and MT has been uneasy and complicated, but an increasing number of players in both fields are now coming to view it as synergistic. OPUS-CAT is a collection of machine translation software based on a Windows implementation of Marian NMT—a stable production-ready neural machine translation framework used in many industrial and research applications. It can be installed on your PC, fine-tuned to specialized translation domains, and integrated into CAT tools.

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Yuri Balashov
University of Georgia

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