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  2. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a free online service that translates text, speech, images and websites between 243 languages. Learn about its development from a statistical machine translation to a neural machine translation, its various functions and features, and its usage and impact.

  3. Wikipedia:Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features and pros and cons of Google Translate, a free online machine translation service. Find out how Google Translate is used on Wikipedia and what are the legal and ethical issues involved.

  4. Translation - Wikipedia

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    Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text. Learn about the etymology, history, types and theories of translation, as well as the challenges and benefits of machine and human translation.

  5. Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, history, goals, and applications of artificial intelligence (AI), the field of computer science that develops and studies methods and software that enable machines to perceive and act in their environment. Explore the subfields, techniques, and challenges of AI research and its impact on society.

  6. Statistical machine translation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, methods and challenges of statistical machine translation (SMT), a machine translation approach that uses probabilistic models and information theory. SMT has been superseded by neural machine translation since 2003.

  7. Cross-language information retrieval - Wikipedia

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    Specific technologies in place for CLIR services include morphological analysis to handle inflection, decompounding or compound splitting to handle compound terms, and translations mechanisms to translate a query from one language to another. The first workshop on CLIR was held in Zürich during the SIGIR-96 conference. [5]

  8. Literal translation - Wikipedia

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    Literal translation is a word-for-word translation that does not consider the context or style of the original text. It is often used by translators, machine translation systems, and pidgins. See how literal translation can lead to mistranslation of idioms and humor.

  9. Google Search - Wikipedia

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    Google Search is a popular and powerful web search engine that allows users to find information on the Internet by entering keywords or phrases. It uses algorithms, indexing, and ranking systems to analyze and display relevant websites, and offers various features and options for customized searches.