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Image: Ida Rhodes filming at IBM 002

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Description: Filming of Ida Rhodes (left) at IBM. National Bureau of Standards (NBS) mathematician and computer expert Ida Rhodes demonstrates her pioneering work in computer translation of languages. Rhodes was among the first to realize the importance of parsing sentences and separating the roots of words from their prefixes and suffixes as initial steps in the process of computer translation.
Title: Ida Rhodes filming at IBM 002
Credit: National Institute of Standards and Technology
Author: National Institute of Standards and Technology
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