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Which of the following are examples of technologies developed or supported by the TDIL program?

  1. Translation Support Systems.
  2. Text-to-Speech Systems.
  3. Speech Recognition Systems.
  4. Hardware manufacturing for smartphones.

    Ai, ii, iii

    Bii മാത്രം

    Cഇവയൊന്നുമല്ല

    Dii

    Answer:

    A. i, ii, iii

    Read Explanation:

    The TDIL program is instrumental in developing a suite of language technologies designed to empower users of Indian languages. Key among these are translation tools that facilitate communication across different languages, text-to-speech systems that convert written text into audible speech, and speech recognition systems that enable voice commands and transcription. These technologies significantly enhance accessibility and usability of digital resources for a wider population.

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