1/16/2011

Google Translate in Smartphone , Foreign Language Becomes easy


Google Translate Translation in Smartphone Application
MACHINE data search giant Google is ready to launch the application to translate the conversation when the user is speaking.

This free mobile application called Google Translate. By using the Android operating system, you can listen to what he had just spoken via smartphones, and directly translated into another language.

Suppose you converse with English, then the advantage of Google Translate, conversation in foreign languages that can be directly translated into another language. And vice versa.

The way is pressing the button to activate inter-sentence translation. Google expects the service operates in real time in the next 18 months.

Similar to the Google Goggles application that uses camera phones to capture images of the Sudoku puzzle, Google Translate solving solutions through the Internet in seconds.

Google Translate works by recording the user's speech, sending the recorded words to Google's servers, then send the translation back in the form of audio.

Alpha test version launched Google Translate now serves only to Spanish and English. But Google in the future expect the addition of other languages.

Google Translate is a big leap in technology, avoid direct translation of the speech text. ''But the technology it needs a combination of high accuracy machine translator and also a high accuracy of voice recognition,'' said language expert at Bangor University.




2 comments:

Unknown said...

thanks|thanks

Roy Cortez said...

Yeah, I rarely use this on my Android . . .

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