google translate

Posted by Chrisstenson Ford 22 July, 2009 (0) Comment

Google Translate is, as of May 2009[update], a beta service provided by Google Inc. to translate a section of text, or a webpage, into another language. The service limits the number of paragraphs, or range of technical terms, that will be translated. It is also possible to enter searches in a source language that are first translated to a destination language allowing you to browse and interpret results from the selected destination language in the source language. [1] For some languages, users are asked for alternate translations such as for technical terms, to be included for future updates to the translation process. Text in a foreign language can be typed, and if “Detect Language” is selected, it will not only detect the language, but it will translate into English by default. If the user is translating English to French, for example, and the language needs to be swapped into reverse order (French to English), clicking “swap” will reverse the orientation of the language translation. Unlike other translation services such as Babel Fish, AOL, and Yahoo which use SYSTRAN, Google uses its own translation software. Some say that this could lead to a revolution in modern language industry.[2]

Google Translate, like other automatic translation tools, has its limitations. While it can help the reader to understand the general content of a foreign language text, it does not always deliver accurate translations. Some languages produce better results than others.[citation needed]

It does not apply grammatical rules, since its algorithms are based on statistical analysis rather than traditional rule-based analysis.[

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