Google’s Translation App can now translate entire sentences at a time, rather than just single words
Google is improving its language translation service with a new approach that interprets whole sentences at a time rather than phrases piece-by-piece, the search giant announced Tuesday. The firm says that should make translations from the service, called Google Translate, easier to understand.
“It uses this broader context to help it figure out the most relevant translation, which it then arranges and adjusts to be more like a human speaking with proper grammar,” Barak Turovsky, product lead for Google Translate, wrote in a new blog post.
This new version of Google Translate is powered by neural machine translation, which is a new method of teaching computers to translate human languages, according to the Association for Computational Linguistics. Google published updates regarding its research into this fieldin September; it’s now integrating the technique directly into Google Translate.
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