Machine interpreting/Speech-to-speech translation
Machine interpreting combines speech recognition (speech-to-text), machine translation, and speech synthesis (text-to-speech) to convert spoken words between languages.
Software
- Google Translate
- Skype Translator
Hardware
- Waverly Pilot (Review)
- ili Translator (Product page)
- Google Pixel Buds (based on Google Translate; short info)
- Naive Experiment ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvHGPvweqnE]) In this experiment Claudio Fantinuoli "combines three technologies (Automatic Speech Recognition:Dragon Naturally Speaking 13, Automatic translation: DeepL, and text-to-speech:Microsoft Bing) with some scripting in Perl to generate an automatic simultaneous interpretation German-English of a formal political speech. This is done live with no editing."
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