Friday, August 2, 2013

Google has a 'near perfect' universal translator -- for Portuguese, at least


The language barrier devices, the company's chief product, one day removed Google Android.

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Google us star pour roklae Organization continues to strive to bring the world of life, such as distortion, less difficult before the schedule-400. Year-on-year, according to the most recent efforts. List of companies, even though the Android Astor bar product specialist global translator.

Barrow said the times (United Kingdom), Devices (Android phones more or something similar) to possess "a few years" and not have to worry about the language barrier is not walking people. Vera At one end of the run in English. Translations from other languages in real time, so that you can call to talk about the powers of Portugal as soon as translation finishes speaking, listening.
In fact the English translation, and Portugal in particular, ' almost perfect ', in reference to United States game device template, the Eyak language, from Southeast Alaska translated into Mandarin varieties have recently lost. Yes, it is a bit complicated.

Before we were flying a humanitarian project for Google, it is recorded that mounts the target advertising and to create more options for analyzing data from companies for new worlds for thousands of calls and the ability to translate.

In addition, Google does not immediately translate the latest first. A similar view called Lexifone, which now can be used in the actual startup based in Israel, and accurate translation is called a nasty little (actually two digital sound gets translated into more talkative).

However, there are certainly some points in the future! The global average translation feature to know the Android sound under the external application translation is better than the current crop of especially if you are performing a complete Google speech recognition. Attitude and a major investment into an area so far.

May be mentioned some bar by the end of this year, it looks like "Star Trek," but a complete translation? In a sense, all of the words. It seems that people are back too.

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