A Review on Machine Translation Systems in India

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Abstract

Translation is the undeniable necessity to abrogate the correspondence hindrance. The obstruction may occur while knowing distinctive languages and prevent from sharing the information. This research paper provides a detailed review of Machine Translation (MT) systems developed for the Indian language set. It additionally gives a thought in regards to the approaches and evaluation techniques used for translation. From this paper, a researcher can have a look in regards to the work done upgrading the work from where it stops. A few systems are created for general domain, whereas others are for a particular domain like authoritative document translation, news translation, youngsters’ stories, climate portrayal and conference papers, etc., and still some languages require more considerations.

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Maheshwari, S., Saxena, P. S., & Rathore, V. S. (2019). A Review on Machine Translation Systems in India. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 841, pp. 23–30). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2285-3_3

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