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14 Facts About Bernard Vauquois

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Bernard Vauquois was a French mathematician and computer scientist.

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Bernard Vauquois was a pioneer of computer science and machine translation in France.

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An astronomer-turned-computer scientist, he is known for his work on the programming language ALGOL 60, and later for extensive work on the theoretical and practical problems of MT, of which the eponymous Vauquois triangle is one of the most widely-known contributions.

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Bernard Vauquois was a professor at what would become the Grenoble Alpes University.

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Bernard Vauquois was initially a researcher at French National Centre for Scientific Research from 1952 to 1958 at the Astrophysics Institute of the Meudon Observatory, after completing studies in mathematics, physics, and astronomy.

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Bernard Vauquois was a key figure in the field of computational linguistics in France.

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Bernard Vauquois was one of the founders, in 1965, of the ICCL, which organizes COLING conferences.

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Bernard Vauquois began cooperating with Malaysia, for example, in 1979, which led to the creation of the Automatic Terjemaan Project, with a first prototype of an English-Malay MT system demonstrated in 1980.

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The Bernard Vauquois triangle is a conceptual model and diagram illustrating possible approaches to the design of machine translation systems, first proposed in 1968.

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Bernard Vauquois is regarded as a pioneer of machine translation in France.

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Bernard Vauquois played a key role in developing the first large-scale second-generation machine translation system, and his work influenced the field of machine translation for many years.

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Bernard Vauquois supervised some twenty doctoral theses, most of them concerning formal aspects of natural and artificial languages, with an emphasis on machine translation.

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The Center for Studies on Automatic Translation, which Bernard Vauquois founded in 1960, later became the Group for the Study of Machine Translation and Automated Processing of Languages and Speech.

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Bernard Vauquois was a prolific writer and speaker, disseminating knowledge about machine translation and related topics.