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TAUM (Traduction Automatique à l'Université de Montréal) is the name of a research group which was set up at the Université de Montréal in 1965. Most of its research was done between 1968 and 1980.
It gave birth to the TAUM-73 and TAUM-METEO machine translation prototypes, using the Q-Systems programming language created by Alain Colmerauer, which were among the first attempts to perform automatic translation through linguistic analysis. The prototypes were never used in actual production.
The TAUM-METEO name has been erroneously used for many years to designate the METEO System subsequently developed by John Chandioux.
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- www.chin.gc.ca, Canadian Heritage Information Network, CHIN, 2003[dead link ]