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Automatic Voice Translator Service From Google

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Language Translation - What a fun if everyone can call each other anyone without language barriers. It is this dream realized try Google with developing automated voice language translator that will translate one language to another.

"We think the translators voice to sound as possible and can be realized within a few years," said Franz och, head of Google translator service as reported by Times Online. He believes the sound of spoken language translator may silakukan if the accuracy of voice recognition engine and language interpreter, will be improved again. He said Google is conducting research to make it happen in the next few years.

Google currently has a service translator for 52 languages ​​in the world speed record database sleuruh who hold plus accuracy. In addition, Google also has a voice recognition engine which is currently used in applications search services on smartphones.

The system is being developed which will combine the two technologies and using the Google database active indexing languages ​​from various sites around the world. However, it is recognized not easy to make machine language translator is sound because each speaker has a dialect, accent, and manner of speaking which is different.

"However, machine recognition like this will be effectively used in mobile phones because it is naturally very personal for the wearer. The phone will recognize the speaking style of previous sound recordings," says och.

Machines like this is not the first reply there. Apple had already been released in the voice language translator application on the iPhone by name of Jibbigo although currently only available to translators English into Spanish and English to Japanese. With funding support from the U.S. Defense Agency through the project by DARPA, would artificial engine Google will be more qualified?


Source: kompas.com

1 comments:

  1. Wow! Brilliant,absolutely great!I agree with you on all points about Google having a service translator for 52 languages ​​in the world speed record database.

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