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ALPAC (Automatic Language Processing Advisory Committee) was a committee of seven scientists led by John R. Pierce, established in 1964 by the United States government in order to evaluate the progress in computational linguistics in general and
machine translation Machine translation, sometimes referred to by the abbreviation MT (not to be confused with computer-aided translation, machine-aided human translation or interactive translation), is a sub-field of computational linguistics that investigates ...
in particular. Its report, issued in 1966, gained notoriety for being very skeptical of research done in machine translation so far, and emphasizing the need for basic research in computational linguistics; this eventually caused the U.S. government to reduce its funding of the topic dramatically. The ALPAC was set up in April 1964 with John R. Pierce as the chairman. The committee consisted of: # John R. Pierce, who at the time worked for Bell Telephone Laboratories #
John B. Carroll John Bissell Carroll (June 5, 1916 – July 1, 2003) was an American psychologist known for his contributions to psychology, linguistics and psychometrics.Stansfield, Charles W. “Carroll, John Bissell.” ''Concise Encyclopedia of Educati ...
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# David G. Hays, a Machine Translation researcher from
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Charles F. Hockett Charles Francis Hockett (January 17, 1916 – November 3, 2000) was an American linguist who developed many influential ideas in American structuralist linguistics. He represents the post-Bloomfieldian phase of structuralism often referred to as ...
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Cornell University Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to tea ...
# Anthony G. Oettinger, a Machine Translation researcher from Harvard University # Alan Perlis, an Artificial Intelligence researcher from
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Testimony was heard from: * Paul Garvin of Bunker-Ramo Corporation * Gilbert King of Itek Corporation and previously from IBM * Winfred P. Lehmann from
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* Jules Mersel of Bunker-Ramo Corporation ALPAC's final recommendations (p. 34) were, therefore, that research should be supported on: # practical methods for evaluation of translations; # means for speeding up the human translation process; # evaluation of quality and cost of various sources of translations; # investigation of the utilization of translations, to guard against production of translations that are never read; # study of delays in the over-all translation process, and means for eliminating them, both in journals and in individual items; # evaluation of the relative speed and cost of various sorts of machine-aided translation; # adaptation of existing mechanized editing and production processes in translation; # the over-all translation process; and # production of adequate reference works for the translator, including the adaptation of glossaries that now exist primarily for automatic dictionary look-up in machine translation


See also

* Georgetown-IBM experiment *
AN/GSQ-16 IBM's Automatic Language Translator was a machine translation system that converted Russian documents into English. It used an optical disc that stored 170,000 word-for-word and statement-for-statement translations and a custom computer to look th ...
("Automatic Language Translator", system introduced 1959) * History of artificial intelligence *
History of machine translation Machine translation is a sub-field of computational linguistics that investigates the use of software to translate text or speech from one natural language to another. In the 1950s, machine translation became a reality in research, although refe ...
* AI winter *
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References

* John R. Pierce, John B. Carroll, et al., ''Language and Machines — Computers in Translation and Linguistics''. ALPAC report, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Washington, DC, 1966.
ALPAC Report
, Language and Machines — Computers in Translation and Linguistics. A Report by the Automatic Language Processing Advisory Committee, Washington, DC, 1966


External links


The report accessible on-line

ALPAC: the (in)famous report
— summary of the report (PDF) Computational linguistics Machine translation History of artificial intelligence {{sci-hist-stub