Machine Translation (MT) allows user to translate digital documents from one language to another. OCR is also integrated with Machine Translation to assist in the conversion of hard-copy documents.
In the 1950s, The Georgetown experiment (1954) involved fully-automatic translation of over sixty Russian sentences into English.
Rule-based Machine Translation systems are informative. Statistical Machine Translation is fluent.
Hybrid Machine Translation (HMT) achieves both. Name-Finding helps Machine Translation.
Automatic (or Automated) Speech Recognition ASR is integrated with Machine Translation for speech data source.
Machine Translation is widely used in government, schools and commercial entities. Languages in AppTek's Machine Translation portfolio include; Arabic, Persian (Farsi, Dari), Pashto (Pashtu), Urdu, Turkish, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Polish and Hebrew.