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Graham Neubig <[hidden email]>Date: Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: Guest Lectures in CS11-737
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Hi All,
Just wanted to send a quick reminder about the talk today by Shonosuke (Sho) Ishiwatari of Mantra Inc.
Sho got his PhD at University of Tokyo about 2 years ago and was a visitor at the LTI in my lab. Since then he's gone on to found a very interesting startup that uses computer vision and machine translation to translate Japanese comics (Manga) into other languages:
https://mantra.co.jp/index_en.html
If you're interested in hearing more about the language technology challenges involved therein you can join at the below link at 5:10PM today:
Graham
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