AI wave rolls through Microsoft's language translation technologies
A fresh wave of artificial intelligence rolling through Microsoft's language translation technologies is bringing more accurate speech recognition to more of the world's languages and higher quality machine-powered translations to all 60 languages supported by Microsoft's translation technologies. The advances were announced at Microsoft Tech Summit Sydney in Australia on November 16. "We've got a complex machine, and we're innovating on all fronts," said Olivier Fontana, the director of product strategy for Microsoft Translator, a platform for text and speech translation services. As the wave spreads, he added, these machine translation tools are allowing more people to grow businesses, build relationships and experience different cultures. Microsoft's research labs around the world are also building on top of these technologies to help people learn how to speak new languages, including a language learning application for non-native speakers of Chinese that also was announced at this week's tech summit. The new Microsoft Translator advances build on last year's switch to deep neural network-powered machine translations, which offer more fluent, human-sounding translations than the predecessor technology known as statistical machine translation.
Mar-14-2018, 21:51:39 GMT