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Marian is an efficient, free Neural Machine Translation framework written in pure C++ with minimal dependencies. It is mainly being developed by the Microsoft Translator team. Many academic (most notably the University of Edinburgh and in the past the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań) and commercial contributors help with its development.

It is currently the engine behind the Microsoft Translator Neural Machine Translation services and being deployed by many companies, organizations and research projects (see below for an incomplete list).

Main features:

  • Efficient pure C++ implementation
  • Fast multi-GPU training and GPU/CPU translation
  • State-of-the-art NMT architectures: deep RNN and Transformer
  • Permissive open source license (MIT)
  • more details...

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Companies and organizations using Marian

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Acknowledgements

Marian is mainly being developed by the Microsoft Translator team and many academic and commercial contributors. The development of Marian received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreements No 688139 (SUMMA; 2016-2019), 645487 (Modern MT; 2015-2017), 644333 (TraMOOC; 2015-2017), 644402 (HimL; 2015-2017), 825303 (Bergamot; 2019-2021), 825627 (ELG; 2019-2021), the European Union's Connecting Europe Facility project 2019-EU-IA-0045 (User-focused Marian; 2020-2022), the Amazon Academic Research Awards program, the World Intellectual Property Organization, the eBay Research and University Partnership for Technology program, a collaboration with Intel,

and is based upon work supported in part by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), via contract #FA8650-17-C-9117. Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.