Data on Haitian Creole released hasten development of translation tools
Sunday, January 31, 2010 - 22:21
in Mathematics & Economics
In response to the humanitarian crisis in Haiti, scientists have publicly released spoken and textual data they've compiled on Haitian Creole so that translation tools desperately needed by doctors, nurses and other relief workers on the earthquake-ravaged island can be rapidly developed.
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