Machine Translation: What is it and how do you use it effectively in your genealogy research?

Bryna O'Sullivan
Nov 7, 2024
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About this webinar

If you’ve used Google Translate, DeepL, or Bing Translator, you’ve probably used machine translation. But do you know how it works and when it’s most helpful in your genealogy research? This brief TechZone will introduce the concept of machine translation, show some examples of how it works, and suggest when it should and should not be used in genealogy research.

About the speaker

Bryna O’Sullivan is a Connecticut based professional genealogist and French to English genealogical translator. As proprietor of Charter Oak Genealogy , she specializes in lineage society applications...
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Machine Translation: What is it and how do you use it effectively in your genealogy research? - Legacy Family Tree Webinars