2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1910.03355
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An Interactive Machine Translation Framework for Modernizing Historical Documents

Miguel Domingo,
Francisco Casacuberta

Abstract: Due to the nature of human language, historical documents are hard to comprehend by contemporary people. This limits their accessibility to scholars specialized in the time period in which the documents were written. Modernization aims at breaking this language barrier by generating a new version of a historical document, written in the modern version of the document's original language. However, while it is able to increase the document's comprehension, modernization is still far from producing an error-free … Show more

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