{"id":60037,"date":"2021-09-23T07:00:20","date_gmt":"2021-09-23T06:00:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.clickworker.com\/?p=60037"},"modified":"2022-06-15T19:31:14","modified_gmt":"2022-06-15T18:31:14","slug":"ai-translations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.clickworker.com\/customer-blog\/ai-translations\/","title":{"rendered":"Artificial intelligence for efficient support in translation work"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming an ever more important part of our lives. Whether it is in our homes with smart speakers and automation or in the business world, its impact in our lives cannot be dismissed.<\/p>\r\n
However, while the benefits of AI are obvious, in the past, using the technology with language translation was difficult, if not impossible. Language translation is an area that has always required human intervention. There’s simply too much nuance in language for a machine to understand without a lot of training, most often done painstakingly by hand.<\/p>\r\n
In recent years, that situation has started to change. With new advances in Machine Learning (ML) along with the development of neural networks, this once-difficult task is now much more possible.\r\n\r\n<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
In many industries AI is feared as people believe that it’ll replace humans in their workplace. That fear has in recent years started to become somewhat ameliorated as people have started to realize that AI is better suited to a collaborative relationship. Likewise, this is the case in the translation industry, as with advances in AI, computers can now aid humans to a level that was once thought impossible.<\/p>\r\n
AI and language translation are essential parts of the modern world. With access to the internet and information from around the world, we are no longer restricted to local knowledge. If there’s a need to communicate information in another language, we can easily find someone or something that will help us translate the words and phrases necessary for our goals.<\/p>\r\n
Companies like Google are pioneering these new translation technologies and helping to create a new era of global communication and information access. In addition to on-the-fly translation of websites, smartphone apps are being developed and deployed that can help translate the spoken word. However, getting to this point hasn’t been without its challenges.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Computer science has given us a way to train our machines autonomously. Artificial intelligence<\/a> and translation are two major areas within computer sciences that have seen the most progress, with machine learning leading the way for artificial intelligence and deep learning paving the road for translation.<\/p>\r\n Machine learning<\/a> is a common way computers learn, but artificial intelligence (AI) is what really drives them. AI simulates the structure and power of our brain by analyzing data and comprehending situations without experience.<\/p>\r\n Deep learning<\/a> can be thought of as AI that simulates how humans learn and uses neural networks that match the function of our brains. This technology allows computers to identify their own mistakes and fix them automatically. Computers with deep learning use logic like humans do, while being better at translating languages.<\/p>\r\n\r\n A lot of research has been done in both academia and industry to create new translation technologies. Neural networks<\/a> have become increasingly popular as a training tool for machine translation engines, but how exactly do they work?<\/p>\r\n Neural networks are a form of machine learning where the network itself is trained to recognize patterns. Rather than being programmed with rules and instructions, it learns from data input through programming methods such as backpropagation. This allows neural networks to develop their own internal structure for translating words, rather than relying on predefined rules to dictate how they should operate.<\/p>\r\n This flexibility has allowed neural networks to be used in many different applications, including speech recognition, object recognition, and image classification. In addition to this open-ended use, neural network algorithms<\/a> have also been developed specifically for translation purposes.<\/p>\r\n One of the benefits of neural machine translation is that once a system has been trained, it can transfer knowledge from one language to another. With multilayer perceptron models, input sequences had to be the same length as their resultant output sequence.<\/p>\r\nAre Neural Networks the Future of the Translation Industry?<\/h2>\r\n