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LILY (Language-to-Interlanguage-to-Language sYstem) is an interlingua-based human-aided multilingual machine translation web service. It is expected to provide end-to-end high-quality translations through semi-automatic (human-interactive) analysis of the source text into the Universal Networking Language (UNL) and fully-automatic generation from the resulting UNL document onto several different target languages.
LILY (Language-to-Interlanguage-to-Language sYstem) is an interlingua-based human-aided multilingual machine translation web service. It is expected to provide end-to-end high-quality translations through semi-automatic (human-interactive) analysis of the source text into the Universal Networking Language (UNL) and fully-automatic generation from the resulting UNL document onto several different target languages. LILY includes [[IAN]] and [[EUGENE]].

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LILY (Language-to-Interlanguage-to-Language sYstem) is an interlingua-based human-aided multilingual machine translation web service. It is expected to provide end-to-end high-quality translations through semi-automatic (human-interactive) analysis of the source text into the Universal Networking Language (UNL) and fully-automatic generation from the resulting UNL document onto several different target languages. LILY includes IAN and EUGENE.