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What kind of support systems does TDIL work on for translation?

AEnglish to other languages only

BBetween different Indian languages

CManual translation services

DReal-time voice translation into English

Answer:

B. Between different Indian languages

Read Explanation:

TDIL works on support systems for machine translation that can translate text and speech between different Indian languages. This initiative helps break down language barriers and makes information accessible to more people.

  • Indian Language to Indian Language Machine Translation (ILMT): TDIL has funded projects like Sampark, which is a system that translates between multiple pairs of Indian languages, such as Hindi to Punjabi and Telugu to Tamil.

  • English to Indian Language Translation: The program also supports the development of systems like Anuvadaksh, which translates from English into several Indian languages.

  • Speech-to-Speech Translation: In addition to text, TDIL is also working on systems that can translate spoken words in real time, further enhancing communication.

By focusing on these translation systems, TDIL is helping to ensure that the benefits of technology and digital content are not limited by language, promoting digital inclusion across the country.


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