Microsoft Translator

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Microsoft Translator is a machine translation cloud service developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft Cognitive Services suite and provides translation services for text, speech, and images. The service supports multiple languages and is used in various applications, including Microsoft Office, Microsoft Edge, and Skype.

History[edit]

Microsoft Translator was first introduced in 2007 as a part of the Bing services. Over the years, it has evolved to include a wide range of features and support for numerous languages. The service leverages neural machine translation (NMT) technology to provide more accurate and natural translations.

Features[edit]

Microsoft Translator offers several key features:

  • **Text Translation**: Allows users to translate text between different languages. This feature is integrated into various Microsoft products such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.
  • **Speech Translation**: Provides real-time translation of spoken language, which is particularly useful in applications like Skype Translator.
  • **Image Translation**: Enables users to translate text within images using optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
  • **Multi-Device Conversation**: Facilitates real-time translation for conversations across multiple devices, making it useful for meetings and group discussions.
  • **Custom Translator**: Allows businesses to create custom translation models tailored to their specific terminology and style.

Supported Languages[edit]

Microsoft Translator supports a wide range of languages, including but not limited to English, Spanish, Chinese, French, and German. The service continually adds support for new languages and dialects.

Applications[edit]

Microsoft Translator is integrated into several Microsoft products and services:

Technology[edit]

The core technology behind Microsoft Translator is based on neural networks and deep learning. The service uses large datasets to train its models, enabling it to provide more accurate translations. Microsoft Translator also employs artificial intelligence (AI) to continually improve its translation quality.

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