http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...n-English-26-languages.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
not exactly, but we are getting closer..
not exactly, but we are getting closer..
Bigger than a combadge. No seamless multi-party conversations. No deciphering of unknown alien languages on the fly. Lame.
Give it that old classic "time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana" and see what happens.
Or "Out of sight, out of mind."Give it that old classic "time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana" and see what happens.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...n-English-26-languages.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
not exactly, but we are getting closer..
that's pretty big. It will take years to get the latency down to milliseconds.Rashid says the system has an error rate of about one word in seven or eight - not great, but a good 30 percent better than previous attempts.
Mr Soong and Mr Rashid work at Microsoft’s HQ in Redmond, Washington.
They created the system with colleagues at Microsoft Research Asia in Beijing, the company's second-largest research lab.
I've used Google's voice translate for such conversations. It is surprisingly good according to the bilingual friends I tested it with.Well.. the universal translator has some huge logic flaws but a few months ago i saw a report on TV where some guy had a smartphone (don't know if it was Android or iPhone) and tried to strike up a conversation with foreigners.
He spoke into it and a short while later a computer voice spoke the translation.. worked pretty well for French and Spanish, soso for Turkish and Arabic and mostly had problems with Mandarin Chinese.
However fact was that with that app a person could do basic day to day life in a foreign country, for example as a tourist gone shopping or asking for something in the local language.
A few years ago such a software was unthinkable and was pretty rudimentary.. who knows how it will work 10 years from now?
I can see this working quite well for day to day language but may have problems with more specialized words or dialects but it could be a huge help in foreign countries.
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