I found this cool video which explains and provides an overview of translation, using machine translation to do so. Here is a more detailed explanation, written by the video producers:
A short piece that I put together with Scott Scharf and Scott Jaegar for Jay Yim’s “content” class at Northwestern. The text comes from the wikipedia definition of translation. This text is spoken by the AT&T speech synthesizer and then “translated” by some of the electronic translators available on the web. Translation was originally presented in quadraphonic surround sound with each of the four “voices” in its own audio speaker progressing through the permutations of electronic translation in its own unique order.
Translation from casey farina on Vimeo.
My comment is not related with this post, but the different icon of languages mention by you on right. When i click on Hindi it shows me a translated version of your current blog, But ” I think its done by machine translation” right ? I
It’s machine translation, but more than that. Anyone can edit the translation and make it better. So it’s more like crowdsourced translation. For more information see here: http://wikitranslation.org/blog/help-translate-this-blog/
And where is the facebook like button ?
Okay.. thanks for the information let me also go through this and “Worldwide Lexicon ” website. Hopefully i will also find something for me.
I am happy to find so many useful information here in the post, thanks for sharing it here. I hope you will adding more.
Thank you for new issue, I really like this website
Another cool video! Thanks for sharing!