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Stray list

I realize this is a fresh article, so am trying not to judge it too harshly, but what is the following list of items doing beneath a sentence on statistical MT? As far as I know, KL-ONE is not related to MT at all (let alone SMT), and by the way, we have an article about it: KL-ONE. I do not know about the other items, but they seem to predate SMT.

  • KL-ONE [Sondheimer et al, 1984],
  • MOPTRANS [Lytinen , 1984].
  • KODIAK (Wilensky, 1986)
  • Absity [Hirst 1987]

--Thüringer ☼ (talk) 21:50, 25 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I agree with Thüringer about the KL-ONE confusion, but overall the article does have serious confusion elsewhere. If it keeps expanding as is, it will be a mess, like Natural language understanding was before I cleaned it up. The processing/translation/understanding/generation issues are not even handled here. The article really needs a quality flag anyway. History2007 (talk) 04:17, 26 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]