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Instant translation application on mobiles

Last Updated 03 May 2018, 05:29 IST

 ‘Google Translate’ can use devices running its Android operating system to allow translation of English to Spanish and vice versa.

Users will have to punch a key to activate the translation between sentences, but Google expects the service to operate in real-time within 18 months.

It uses technology similar to the updated Googles application, which uses a phone’s camera to snap images of sudoku puzzles and, via internet, whiz back the solution in seconds, the Daily Mail reports. ‘Google Translate’ works by recording the user’s speech, sending the recorded words to the company’s vast servers, which then send back an audio translation.
The ‘Alpha’ trial version works only in Spanish and English but Google expects to add new languages soon.

In December, an iPhone application called WordLens became an internet sensation after a video demonstrated how it uses the iPhone’s inbuilt camera to recognise text that is viewed through the lens.

Google already has an online text translator and while early versions of it sometimes produced little more than gobbledegook, it’s ever-growing database of words has now enabled it to achieve far greater accuracy.

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(Published 14 January 2011, 15:50 IST)

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