![]() ![]() Step 3: Tick the “ Anonymous login” radio button. ![]() Step 2: Open “Let’s MT! plugin"’s “ Options” menu. Step 1: Open memoQ / Resources / Resource Console / MT settings and edit the Machine Translation setting. (The only difference being that anonymous users have access only to the public engines whereas logged in users have access to more engines) There are two ways to use the plugin in memoQ, you can log in as an anonymous user or using your user credential (only possible if you are a Beta user), because we do not have access to the Beta this tutorial will concentrate on how to use the plugin as a free anonymous user. (Languages such as Latvian, Lithuanian or Croatian)įinally if you wish you may also create an MT engine and “feed it” your own material, in order to do so access As it is still in private Beta you will need to register with Let’s MT! by email. It is a “ Statistical Machine Translation” (SMT) system, in other words a system that learns to be more precise as you input more material into its corpus.Īlthough it covers all the European languages its main focus is on “smaller languages” that the main MT systems usually overlook or are less efficient with. It collaborates with different stakeholders from the public sector, SMEs, universities, research and education community, etc. How to use the Let’s MT! plugin for memoQīefore going into the details of how to use “Let’s MT!” it is important to note that it is a EU Commission funded project that is still in a Beta stage. ![]()
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