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PC World June 2005 Richard Jantz |
OCR Upgrade Fast but Not Foolproof Readiris Pro 10 works well on standard character-recognition tasks, but falls short on hand-printed text. |
Searcher February 2012 Nancy K. Herther |
Feature: Language Translation in the Internet Age - 'my Hovercraft is Full of Eels' Webpages are designed to attract users and to keep them coming back. Along with poor design and typos, issues of unclear messages plague many websites today. |
PC World August 23, 2006 Richard Jantz |
IRIS Serves Up Snappy, Accurate OCR Update of optical character recognition program could boost your office's productivity. |
D-Lib August 2009 Tanner et al. |
Measuring Mass Text Digitization Quality and Usefulness Lessons Learned from Assessing the OCR Accuracy of the British Library's 19th Century Online Newspaper Archive |
PC Magazine July 13, 2004 Sebastian Rupley |
Scaling the Language Barrier Software gets much better at knowing what we mean. |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2009 Rose Holley |
How Good Can It Get? Analysing and Improving OCR Accuracy in Large Scale Historic Newspaper Digitization Programs This article details the work undertaken by the National Library of Australia Newspaper Digitisation Program on identifying and testing solutions to improve OCR accuracy in large scale newspaper digitisation programs. |
PC World January 2006 Richard Jantz |
Abbyy OCR Pushes Paper Proficiently The FineReader 8.0 Professional Edition does a superior job of converting paper documents into digital files. |
Macworld March 2004 Christopher Breen |
Readiris Pro 9 OCR Application Offers Improved Accuracy, Has Some Quirks |
D-Lib March 2006 Choudhury et al. |
Document Recognition for a Million Books Transcription represents only one component of document recognition. The presence of a large-scale book image corpus significantly raises the possibilities for document recognition capabilities, especially given the potential for statistical inferences or analyses. |
CRM July 2015 Leonard Klie |
Conversational Computing Strives to Meet the 'Star Trek' Standard Speech technology, combined with artificial intelligence, will enable people to interact with machines in a natural way |
InternetNews May 20, 2009 David Needle |
Gmail Gains New One-Click Translations Comprende usted? You will with a new translation feature for Google's Gmail e-mail service. |
InternetNews November 11, 2010 |
Up Next for SharePoint: Language Translation The new LingoTek service could appeal to multinational firms and other SharePoint shops in need of language translations. |
The Motley Fool December 16, 2010 Gabriel Perna |
Google Makes Voice Personal Google speaks with you. |
Information Today September 2, 2010 |
IBM and the EU Collaborate on Digitization of Historic European Texts The project seeks to provide technology that will enable highly-accurate digitization of rare and culturally significant historical texts on a massive scale. |
National Defense May 2010 Grace V. Jean |
Breaking Down Language Barriers on the Battlefield Troops attempt to interact with the local population on a daily basis, but without enough human translators to go around, miscommunications abound and opportunities for mutual understanding are lost. |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 M. David Stone |
OCR Packages Get Serious Abbyy and ScanSoft have both added more horsepower to their high-end suites, but one finished ahead by a nose in our tests. |
PC Magazine September 29, 2005 M. David Stone |
OmniPage Professional 15 ScanSoft's OmniPage Professional 15 takes OCR programs into new territory. |
PC Magazine December 4, 2003 |
Mining for Meaning The days of translation and natural-language software insisting on spewing amusingly idiotic interpretations may be headed for the history books. |
Wired May 2000 |
Sites+Sounds A directory of translation tools online |
Information Today September 3, 2009 Paula J. Hane |
Please Translate That for Me Google recently added nine new languages to Google Translate |
BusinessWeek May 22, 2006 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Hello Again, Speech Recognition Voice controls are growing common in cars. Your handheld may be next. Speech has been flying below the radar for quite a while, promising more than it delivers. This next wave of tools could make devices easier to use and users more productive. |
The Motley Fool November 23, 2011 Anders Bylund |
Exactly How Is Siri Helping This Mobile Technology Expert? Apple's latest and greatest innovation is lifting Nuance, whether or not Siri actually uses its technologies. |
PC Magazine December 9, 2005 M. David Stone |
Abbyy FineReader 8.0 Professional Edition Abbyy FineReader 8.0 improves text recognition from books, PDF files, and digital photos. |
Search Engine Watch October 20, 2010 Christian Arno |
Get Linked: How to Build Backlinks in Foreign Languages The foreign language Internet presents the greatest untapped resource of our time, and word is spreading fast of just how profitable it can be and how easy it is to rank highly in foreign language search engines. |
Pharmaceutical Executive April 1, 2005 Jorge Arteaga |
Found in Translation Global expansion through the creation of foreign affiliates or acquisition of smaller pharma companies often makes good business sense. But, exploration of new foreign markets means overcoming language barriers and understanding completely new cultures. |
CRM July 19, 2013 Keith Laska |
Your Users Are Hungry for Big Language Global organizations must effectively translate content into languages their customers understand. Give your content global relevancy with machine translation. |
Search Engine Watch March 2, 2011 Christian Arno |
5 Money-Saving Strategies for Localized Websites How microsites, subdomains, duplication, post-edited machine translation, and competing in foreign markets will increase your ROI and save you more money. |
Wired May 2000 Steve Silberman |
Talking to Strangers A renewed international effort is gearing up to design computers and software that smash language barriers and create a borderless global marketplace. |
PC Magazine January 18, 2005 John C. Dvorak |
The Next Great Breakthrough What is the future for voice recognition and the ability to have some sort of conversation with a computer? |
Wired December 2006 Evan Ratliff |
Me Translate Pretty One Day Spanish to English? French to Russian? Computers haven't been up to the task. But a New York firm with an ingenious algorithm and a really big dictionary is finally cracking the code. |
D-Lib March 2006 David A. Smith |
Debabelizing Libraries: Machine Translation by and for Digital Collections Million-book libraries provide not only testbeds for existing ideas, but also several problems in need of immediate solution. As data acquisition becomes more automated, cataloguing needs more automated help. |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2011 Gauthereau-Bryson et al. |
Digitization Practices for Translations: Lessons Learned from the Our Americas Archive Partnership Project This paper discusses the complexities involved in digitizing multilingual historical documents, including practices for creating "born-digital" translations and unique metadata to best describe these rare, primary documents. |
D-Lib March 2006 Gregory Crane |
What Do You Do with a Million Books? The ability to extract from the stored record of humanity useful information in an actionable format for any given human being of any culture at any time and in any place will not emerge quickly, but the fundamental tools on which such a system would be built are moving forward. |
Wired May 2000 Paul Spinrad |
Say Anything Machine translation gets a lot of lip service, but building machines that communicate using human languages has proven tricky. Now decades of R&D are finally paying off. |
Wired May 2000 Steve Silberman |
Hello, World Imagine a machine that speaks your language - and translates it for those who don't. |
Wired May 2000 Carl Zimmer |
Universal Translators A look at the hubs for machine translation R&D worldwide. |
Technology Research News December 17, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
PDA translates speech Handheld computers are getting powerful enough, and speech recognition software accurate enough, that travelers, soldiers and aid workers in foreign countries could soon have automatic speech translation in hand. A prototype Arabic-English medical translator is a significant milestone. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Google Translate Can Now Decipher Signs In 27 Languages Through the standalone Translate app, users can translate signs in tongues ranging from Catalan and Indonesian, to Slovak and Ukrainian. |
Entrepreneur July 2010 Jonathan Blum |
Scan When You Want To A new hand-held imaging tool takes the planning out of scanning. |
Search Engine Watch May 19, 2010 Andy Atkins-Kruger |
The 10 Fundamental Laws of International Search Marketing A primer on 10 critical factors in global search marketing -- from content, to keyword translation, to customer behavior, and much more. |
Information Today Paula J. Hane |
Britannica Subsidiary Unveils English-Arabic Search Engine Melingo has just introduced Morfix CL, its English-Arabic-English Cross-Language Search with Embedded Translation. What that means is that English-speaking researchers can search through Arabic material without knowing any Arabic at all--and see a results page with a translation of each Arabic word or phrase. |
InternetNews November 11, 2009 |
What's Google Thinking With Go? Does the industry really need another programming language? |
Inc. April 2008 Michael Fitzgerald |
What Are You Trying to Say? Translators for your business. |
CIO October 12, 2009 Nancy Gohring |
IT-Enabled Translation Services Are Part of the Growth Formula IT tools help make translation services more efficient as companies expand to foreign markets. |
CRM July 8, 2011 Rob Vandenberg |
Language a Crucial Component for Businesses International collaboration is the new core facet of doing business. |
The Motley Fool June 28, 2011 Thomas Lee |
Lost in Translation: Ford Teams With Nuance Communications to Master Human Language Ford can't force people to adjust their speech to use its commands. Instead, Ford wants to figure out how to interpret natural human speech. |
The Motley Fool June 4, 2011 Gary Morgenthaler |
Dear Apple: Go Big With Siri and Nuance in iOS 5 Focusing on speech recognition and artificial intelligence could be a game-changer. |
InternetNews December 15, 2010 Stuart J. Johnston |
Google Giving Voice Search a Personal Touch Search giant updates its voice-recognition technology to record and identify people's speech patterns and tones to build individualized models for users. |
PC Magazine November 30, 2005 |
Bits & Bites v24n23 Carnegie Mellon University and German researchers have shown a system for real-time translation from one language to another... Google has taken a significant step forward with its controversial Google Print database... etc. |
PC Magazine August 12, 2011 |
Tech Icons Reflect on PC's 30th Anniversary Today marks the 30th anniversary of the PC, and the industry speaks. From Bill Gates to Meg Whitman, tech leaders, icons, and innovators talk about what the PC has meant to the world. |