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{{cn span|date=November 2020|Modern statistic-based and context-based translation programs are able to produce a better translation.}}
 
A prototype application of DLT in the technical sphere of translation (through 'AECMA Simplified English', in collaboration with the Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker) achieved an accuracy rate of around 95 percent accuracy. In doing so, notNot only the specific specialisttechnical vocabulary was checked, but also narrow and broad contexts. In the field ofFor more general texts (for examplee.g. reports offrom UNESCO Assembliesmeetings), the accuracy of the translation was around 50 to 60 percent. BSO failed to attract investmentsinvestment for a further development phase after 1990, and DLT stoppedwas abandoned unfinished. However, the value of this research project, which according to external experts was very promising, remains in the form of published articles and a whole book series of books, detailed and comprehensive enough to support future further developmentdevelopments, as if according to the concept of '"open source'".
 
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