John Chandioux

John Chandioux is a specialist in computational linguistics. His work in the machine translation field includes creating the GramR programming language and the METEO software, which has been used since 1977 by the Canadian government's Translation Bureau to translate weather bulletins on microcomputers. Chandioux is the president of John Chandioux Consultants and vice-president of EDIT Inc. (the latter of which publishes the software products developed by the former).

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*EDIT Inc.

 

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