Google's Indian cross-language search engine soon

December 18, 2007 12:08 IST
Google may come up with Indian version of its cross-language information 
retrieval facility, which searches queries in English pages and gives result in
native language.

"We introduced this facility in 15 international languages in May and it has 
been extremely popular. Looking at its success, there is a possibility that
Google may introduce the same in any of the Indian languages, depending upon 
its usage," P Nayak, Member, Technical Staff, Google, told PTI in Mumbai on
Tuesday.

Though he declined to confirm the language, he said it could possibly be Hindi 
or Tamil since they were two widely used languages in India.

"The English web-based search engines have very large and good content 
available. But there are also smaller language web pages like Arabic and 
Chinese,
where search doesn't give enough information compared to English. CLIR, through 
its in-built translation facility, expands the scope of search."

CLIR is a subfield tool dealing with retrieving information written in a 
language different from the language of the user's query. For example, a user
may pose query in English but retrieve relevant documents written in French.

"To avail this facility, the user has to log on to 
www.translate.google.com 

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