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NiuTrans
NiuTrans is a machine translation system. It has a platform, an API, and two open-source translation systems. It is developed by the Natural Language Processing Group at Northeastern University (China). Translation systems NiuTrans.SMT is an open-source statistical machine translation system jointly developed by the Natural Language Processing Laboratory of Northeastern University and Shenyang Yayi Network Technology Co., Ltd. NiuTrans.NMT is a lightweight and efficient Transformer-based neural machine translation system. It is implemented with pure C++ and it is heavily optimized for fast decoding. The system can run with various systems and devices. Supported languages , translation is available in 450 languages: # Abkhaz # Acehnese # Achi # Acholi # Achuar-Shiwiar # Adhola # Afar # Afrikaans # Agni Sanvi # Aguaruna # Akateko # Akawaio # Albanian # Algerian Arabic # Alur # Ambai # Amharic # Amuzgo # Antipolo Ifugao # Arabic # Aragonese # Armenian # Ashánink ...
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Machine Translation
Machine translation is use of computational techniques to translate text or speech from one language to another, including the contextual, idiomatic and pragmatic nuances of both languages. Early approaches were mostly rule-based or statistical. These methods have since been superseded by neural machine translation and large language models. History Origins The origins of machine translation can be traced back to the work of Al-Kindi, a ninth-century Arabic cryptographer who developed techniques for systemic language translation, including cryptanalysis, frequency analysis, and probability and statistics, which are used in modern machine translation. The idea of machine translation later appeared in the 17th century. In 1629, René Descartes proposed a universal language, with equivalent ideas in different tongues sharing one symbol. The idea of using digital computers for translation of natural languages was proposed as early as 1947 by England's A. D. Booth and Warr ...
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