Google launches Indian transliteration software
Do you want to send your friend an email in Hindi but don't know how to write 
the language? Or are you keen to read the latest Chinese newspaper in, say,
Telugu?
Such linguistic wonders are possible, thanks to advances in transliteration 
technology. That means all you have to do is write, for example, mera Bharat
mahan in Roman script and a software will automatically translate it into 
Devanagiri script.
This feat of transliteration is, among others, part of a massive research and 
development project underway from Google, the world's largest search engine.
Known as 'statistical machine running' technology, it aims to offer real-time 
and near-perfect translations in several Indian languages.
"Technologically, translation and transliteration is possible for local Indian 
languages. But I cannot give a time line for their launch. We are working
on all products that will be beneficial to Indian users. We must be sure before 
we come up with a beta product," Kannan Pashupathy, director, international
operations of Google, told Business Standard.
Pashupathy added that while the translation technology was in the experimental 
stage, it could dramatically change the way customers view content.
Google has begun to offer transliteration from English to Hindi on its blogging 
site, but the Indian R&D team is working on extending the same technology
to other products, including email.
Pashupathy explained that the new technology, which was based on feeding data 
on how language is used in various ways, would provide a near-perfect 
translation.
Google has already launched beta versions in Russian, Arabic and Chinese.
He said the company was also working on voice recognition technology, by which 
voice can be recognised and converted into data. Also in the works is visual

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