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No speako Espanio? Google Translate turns English into Spanish It sounds like the stuff of science fiction but internet giant Google has defied language experts by launching a mobile phone application that allows users to translate conversations as they speak.
Google Translate can use devices running its android operating system to allow people to hear their own words in English read back to them in Spanish, and vice versa, as the person at the other end is translated too. Users will have to press a button to activate the translation between sentences but, astonishingly, Google say they expect the service to operate in real-time within 18 months. It uses similar technology to the updated Goggles application, which uses a phone's camera to snap images of sudoku puzzles and, via the internet, whiz back the solution in seconds. 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 app called WordLens became an internet sensation after a video demonstrating how it uses the iPhone's inbuilt camera to recognise text that is viewed through the lens. It too only worked with Spanish and English.
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. It now covers more than 52 of the world's estimated 6,000 language. Share Last February, the internet giant said it was working on smartphones that could translate in real time. Franz Och, Google's head of translation services, said: 'We think speech-to-speech translation should be possible and work reasonably well in a few years' time. 'Clearly, for it to work smoothly, you need a combination of high-accuracy machine translation and high-accuracy voice recognition, and that's what we're working on.'
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Jul 20, 2018 - From classic oldies to modern pop songs, these happy tunes are ones you actually. Prince doesn't need his girl to be anything but herself. The blame game is never fun, but somehow Calvin Harris makes it seem like it is. 'Wonderful Life (Mi Oh My)' from the Angry Birds Soundtrack.
Windows media player for windows 8 enterprise n download. Starring the Kidsongs Kids™ and the Biggles™ In this charming music video starring dozens of baby animals, you'll meet fuzzy little bear cubs, tiny foxes, busy monkeys and a long-legged giraffe. There are even white tiger cubs, a sweet baby girl elephant who dances to ' Oh, You Beautiful Doll' and baby chimps create chaos in ' Yes, We Have No Bananas'. Baby zebras, llamas, horses, puppies and kittens round out the cast of this fabulously fun sing-along you'll want to watch over and over again! Running time: approximately 30 minutes.
No speako Espanio? Google Translate turns English into Spanish It sounds like the stuff of science fiction but internet giant Google has defied language experts by launching a mobile phone application that allows users to translate conversations as they speak.
Google Translate can use devices running its android operating system to allow people to hear their own words in English read back to them in Spanish, and vice versa, as the person at the other end is translated too. Users will have to press a button to activate the translation between sentences but, astonishingly, Google say they expect the service to operate in real-time within 18 months. It uses similar technology to the updated Goggles application, which uses a phone's camera to snap images of sudoku puzzles and, via the internet, whiz back the solution in seconds. 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 app called WordLens became an internet sensation after a video demonstrating how it uses the iPhone's inbuilt camera to recognise text that is viewed through the lens. It too only worked with Spanish and English.
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. It now covers more than 52 of the world's estimated 6,000 language. Share Last February, the internet giant said it was working on smartphones that could translate in real time. Franz Och, Google's head of translation services, said: 'We think speech-to-speech translation should be possible and work reasonably well in a few years' time. 'Clearly, for it to work smoothly, you need a combination of high-accuracy machine translation and high-accuracy voice recognition, and that's what we're working on.'
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