Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017
Title: Ivan Sergeevich Arkhipov: Innovator in Translation Technologies
Introduction
Ivan Sergeevich Arkhipov is a notable inventor based in Moscow, Russia. He has made significant contributions to the field of translation technologies, holding two patents that enhance the way languages are translated and understood. His work focuses on the intersection of linguistics and technology, providing innovative solutions for translation challenges.
Latest Patents
Arkhipov's latest patents include methods for translation and dictionary selection by context. These methods describe how to translate one or more words from a source language into a target language by considering the context, history, and meaning of portions of the source text. The translation process may involve selecting electronic dictionaries tailored to the specific needs of the translation task. His approach utilizes various aspects of history, context, and word structures that reflect lexical, morphological, syntactic, and semantic properties. This facilitates the selection or presentation of translations and options to users. The methods are applicable to genre classification, topic detection, news analysis, authorship analysis, internet searches, and creating corpora for various tasks.
Another patent focuses on finding an appropriate meaning of an entry in a text. This involves systems, computer-readable mediums, and methods that provide meanings based on a lexico-morphological analysis, syntactical analysis, and semantic analysis of the text. The process includes choosing a syntactical structure and a semantic structure for the entry, determining syntactic and semantic links
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