TL;DR: An IBM 7090 program automatically corrects garbled samples of English text to resemble those caused by Morse Code transmissions, showing apparent improvement in intelligibility.
Abstract: An IBM 7090 program automatically corrects garbled samples of English text. The garbles are intended to resemble those caused by Morse Code transmissions. The program has access to a vocabulary and a table of the Morse Code equivalents of the English alphabet. The correction rate on text in which 0–10% of the characters have been subjected to Morse Code garbles is about 70%. The apparent improvement in intelligibility is very marked.
TL;DR: In this paper, a multiple language translation system is described, where a code stream that is transmitted between users comprises a language code indicating the language used, a sentence code indicating a sentence structure, and at least one word code.
Abstract: A multiple language translation system is disclosed. A code stream that is transmitted between users comprises a language code indicating the language used, a sentence code indicating a sentence structure, and at least one word code. The word codes are codes representing a word in the language that the language code represents. Each word code comprises a number code representing a unique word and a grammar code indicating grammatical usage the word. During translation of the code stream, the sentence code is used to format the word codes or the words represented by the word codes in a correct sentence. The code stream is translated by identifying the language code and translating the word codes into a second language. The sentence code is then used to arrange the words of the second language into a grammatically correct sentence.