The MASTAR Project is a global hub for the speech and text research, with researchers in the field of
language processing, machine translation and speech processing from Japan and abroad. It pursues research
and development spanning the areas of multilingual speech-to-speech translation, multilingual text translation,
multilingual dialog system technologies, and multilingual language resources, within a framework of
collaboration between industry, academia and government. The MASTAR Project’s goal is to collect and
accumulate speech and text resources, a task that has proved difficult for individual organizations.
The MASTAR Project will also accelerate the dissemination of research results back into society for practical
application.
MASTAR Project Aims
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To establish a global hub for speech/text resources and technologies. |
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To initiate a sustainable system that stores and develops speech and text resources linking
industry and society. |
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Specifically… |
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to carry out research and development and field tests, and to disseminate
network-based speech-to-speech translation, one part of the Social Benefit Acceleration Projects
of CSTP, Council for Science and Technology Policy. |
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to provide WEB 2.0 machine translation services for areas such as industry sectors and manuals,
and to launch a positive development cycle for the accumulation of sharable dictionaries and
corpuses for researching translation technologies. |
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to carry out research and development, field tests and dissemination of spoken dialog interface
technologies in terms of universal communication to provide information for all users. |
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to create and disseminate global language resources. |
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To set up an open R&D structure to promote research in collaboration with industry, academia and
government, and to develop the human resources to support information technologies in Japan. |