Speech-to-Speech

by Michael Santoroski on February 8, 2010

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Google is Working on Speech-to-Speech Translation for Android

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“In Douglas Adams’ humorous sci-fi novel series Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy a special kind of fish is mentioned – the Babel Fish. When inserted into the ear, it translates any spoken language to whichever language the listener understands. It is a very nifty device, and now Google seeks to create something similar. According to Times Online, Google is developing a speech-to-speech automated …”

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Google Working on Speech-to-Speech Phone Translation [Google]

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“Using its vast compendium of voice and translation data, Google appears to be working toward a semi-real-time, or “speech-to-speech,” translation technology for future phone models, according to The…”

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Google Developing Real Time Speech to Speech Translation


Google is developing a real-time Speech to Speech translation for mobile phones.With this it is easy to translate from foreign languages.That means, no need to learn foreign languages or no need to have a translator if you go abroad. …

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Google is Working on Speech-to-Speech Translation

Google is Working on Speech-to-Speech Translation for Android.
According to Times Online, Google is developing a speech-to-speech automated translator for Android phones. It’s essentially a combination of two of Google’s existing technologies; its online universal translator service, Google Translate, and its voice recognition system.
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WombatSam: RT @mattduplessis Google is Working on Speech-to-Speech Translation for Android <- Can it be fitted with Phil's voice from Better Off Ted?
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ergofun: RT @mashable Google is Working on Speech-to-Speech Translation for Android http://bit.ly/bpPouf<–I could use this today!
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nexustech: Google planning mobile speech-to-speech translator: David Neal, V3.co.uk, Monday 8 February 2010 at 13:23:00 Voice… http://bit.ly/bNi2Uv
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