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    Translate Shell

    Translate Shell

    Command-line translator using Google Translate, Bing Translator, etc.

    Translate Shell (formerly Google Translate CLI) is a command-line translator powered by Google Translate (default), Bing Translator, Yandex.Translate, and Apertium. It gives you easy access to one of these translation engines in your terminal. By default, translations with detailed explanations are shown. You can also translate the text briefly (only the most relevant translation will be shown). Translate Shell can also be used like an interactive shell; input the text to be translated line...
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    Live Transcribe Speech Engine

    Live Transcribe Speech Engine

    Live Transcribe is an Android application

    Live Transcribe Speech Engine provides on-device speech recognition components that power real-time transcription for accessibility and everyday voice-first experiences. Its design prioritizes latency and robustness in noisy, far-field environments, enabling continuous transcription with low delay on mobile hardware. The engine manages audio front-end processing—such as noise suppression and voice activity detection—before feeding audio into compact, accurate acoustic and language models....
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    PADIC

    A multilingual Parallel Arabic DIalectal Corpus

    PADIC (Parallel Arabic DIalectal Corpus) is a multi-dialectal corpus built in the framework of the National Research Project "TORJMAN", led by Scientific and Technical Research Center for the Development of Arabic Language and funded by the Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. PADIC is composed of 6 dialects: two Algerian dialects (Algiers and Annaba cities), Palestinian, Syrian, Tunisian, Moroccan) and MSA. Mourad Abbas Computational Linguistics Department,...
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    AILOKS

    A polylingual dictionary/ontology system

    AILOKS is an acronym for Artificial Intelligence Linguistic Object Knowledge System. This dictionary is aimed to facilitate advanced NLP, translation engines and provide an effective dictionary interface to humans. This dictionary is Polylingual and should prove useful to language students, linguists and translators alike. It is part of a series of interrelated projects.
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    espeak-tswana is a branch of espeak project implementing Setswana (A Southern African Bantu speaking language) .
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