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machine translation
[ muh-sheen trans-ley-shuhn, tranz‐ ]
noun
- the process of translating text or speech from one natural language to another by means of a computer.
- a translation produced by a computer:
software for accurate machine translations.
machine translation
noun
- the production of text in one natural language from that in another by means of computer procedures
Word History and Origins
Origin of machine translation1
Example Sentences
The Washington Times used machine translation for quotes in this report.
The Vatican released an Italian language edition, and The Washington Times used a machine translation as the source for quotations.
Modern AI systems—such as language models, machine translation programs or image-generating algorithms—are constructed from neural networks.
And machine translation has largely taken the place of people who had to listen to the tapes and transcribe them.
She said they should use a machine translation and send the text in both English and Russian to get it more easily past the prison censor.
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