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To: doddington@nist.gov
From: Jon_Yamron@dragonsys.com
Subject: Re: A question regarding the structure of the TDT dry run meeting
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 14:23:37 -0400
Dragon used the machine-translated material this time around, and so won't have
too much to say about processing Mandarin text, but I think the idea of a
discussion of this issue is a good one.
- Jon
George Doddington <doddington@nist.gov> on 06/19/99 09:57:15 PM
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Subject: A question regarding the structure of the TDT dry run meeting
Richard Schwartz has suggested to me that it might be appropriate to
have a "Chinese text processing techniques and issues" session during
our meeting on 28-29 June, because these techniques and issues apply to
all of the TDT tasks and are mostly independent of them. This sounds
like a good idea to me, and so I'm wondering if the rest of you agree
with Rich and would like to organize your presentations in this way.
It also should make more efficient use of our time, I would think.
Please let me know what you think. Thanks.
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George Doddington in Orinda, CA: doddington@nist.gov or 925/631-6628
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