A machine translation application is a program that attempts to translate text or speech from one natural language to another. Machine translation applications have become relevant to the modern language industry. Please see the individual products' articles for further information.
Video Comparison of machine translation applications
General information
Basic general information for popular Machine translation applications.
Maps Comparison of machine translation applications
Languages features comparison
The following table compares the number of languages which the following machine translation programs can translate between. (Moses allows you to train translation models for any language pair, though collections of translated texts (parallel corpus) need to be provided.)
This is not an all-encompassing list. For example, Google and Omniscien Technologies (formerly Asia Online) have many more language pairs than those listed below. This is a general comparison of key languages only. A full and accurate list of language pairs supported by each product should be found on each of the products websites.
See also
- List of natural language processing toolkits
- Machine translation
- Machine translation software usability
- Hindi to Punjabi Machine Translation System
References
- Apertium wiki (list of language pairs and licence information)
- Xerox Easy Translator Service (list of language pairs)
- Bing Translator Language List
- Haitian Creole support in Bing/Microsoft Translator
- Microsoft Research: Syntactically Informed Phrasal SMT
- List of supported languages by Omniscien Technologies
- List of supported languages in Google Translate
- List of supported languages for SAIC Omnifluent Translate
- List of supported languages for Slate Rocks
- List of supported languages for Pairaphrase
Source of the article : Wikipedia