时间:2025-04-04 05:13:30 来源:网络整理编辑:娛樂
Google Translate is about to get a lot more useful to those with spotty internet connections.。Google
Google Translate is about to get a lot more useful to those with spotty internet connections. 。
Google is rolling out an update to the Google Translate to the Android app that will enable offline mode on more phones since it takes up less storage. That's thanks to a new, phrase-based algorithm that uses an artificial intelligence-based translation system developed in collaboration with their deep learning team Google Brain.。
That means translations now take into consideration the whole phrase instead of doing small chunks, says Google Translate product manager Julie Cattiau, who travelled the world to understand what improvements people wanted from the tool. 。
SEE ALSO:Americans can't buy the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S. They're not missing much.。"Now our motto when users send us a query is to take into account higher queries every step of the translation," Cattiau tells Mashable. "We're just taking into account the whole phrase, the context of the phrase and sometimes every part of the paragraph into the translation."。
Thanks for signing up! 。
Phrase-based machine translations versus neural machine translationsCredit: Google 。
Cattiau went to places like India and Indonesia, where Google Translate sees the heaviest use (Google says 90 percent of the service's translations are done outside the United States). She found that people often didn't have internet access when they wanted to conduct translations, showing the demand for offline capabilities.。
Although people could previously download languages on Google Translate, the files were usually too large for the cheaper smartphones that are common in those markets. With the update, each language is now just 35-45 MB, vastly increasing the tool's accessibility.。
But not all features work with the AI-backed technology. The new algorithm won't support the augmented reality camera translations — previously known as Word Lens — or handwritten translations, but Cattiau said developers are looking into adding those in a future update. 。
Featured Video For You。
Olympic security asks female Iranian fan to drop protest sign2025-04-04 04:33
Coal baron's defamation lawsuit against John Oliver has been dismissed2025-04-04 04:26
Snow storm over London looks like a nightmare tidal wave in police helicopter footage2025-04-04 04:16
The only 'Mulan' remake you need to see is right here2025-04-04 04:07
This chart shows just how high Simone Biles can jump2025-04-04 03:57
This person with a tuba on their head is the perfect Photoshop battle hero2025-04-04 03:44
Lyft offers free rides to March For Our Lives rallies2025-04-04 03:43
Man finds genius method for decorating the hole in his office wall2025-04-04 03:38
Here's George Takei chilling in zero gravity for the 'Star Trek' anniversary2025-04-04 03:13
Waves from weekend nor'easter cause damage in Caribbean2025-04-04 02:42
Mall builds real2025-04-04 05:12
Americans Googled 'gun control' more than 'gun shop' in the past week2025-04-04 05:06
Apple Watch Series 3 now tracks skiing and snowboarding performance2025-04-04 04:44
Arctic warm event stuns scientists, as record warmth reaches North Pole2025-04-04 04:24
5 people Tim Cook calls for advice on running the biggest company in the world2025-04-04 03:50
Tesla is donating electric car chargers to select U.S. offices2025-04-04 03:41
Snow storm over London looks like a nightmare tidal wave in police helicopter footage2025-04-04 03:23
Pennsylvania attorney general sues Uber for hiding 2016 data breach2025-04-04 03:18
There's a big piece of fake chicken stuck to this phone case2025-04-04 03:09
Leslie Rose is strict with Kit Harrington about 'Game of Thrones' spoilers2025-04-04 02:59