Kawamura International has recently released its new LAC (Language Asset Creator ) solution. With LAC, users can create custom training data sets which can be used to train custom machine translation (MT) engines. LAC is available as part of XMAT, a machine assisted translation platform provided by Kawamura International, which offers different MT solutions, including Globalese. By combining the services from LAC, XMAT and Globalese, users can benefit from custom neural MT engines even if they have only a limited amount of own training data.
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