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  2. Whisper (speech recognition system) - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic model. Whisper is a machine learning model for speech recognition and transcription, created by OpenAI and first released as open-source software in September 2022. [ 2] It is capable of transcribing speech in English and several other languages, [ 3] and is also capable of translating several non-English languages into English.

  3. Moses (machine translation) - Wikipedia

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    statmt .org /moses. Moses is a free software, statistical machine translation engine that can be used to train statistical models of text translation from a source language to a target language, developed by the University of Edinburgh. [ 2] Moses then allows new source-language text to be decoded using these models to produce automatic ...

  4. Seq2seq - Wikipedia

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    Shannon's diagram of a general communications system, showing the process by which a message sent becomes the message received (possibly corrupted by noise).. seq2seq is an approach to machine translation (or more generally, sequence transduction) with roots in information theory, where communication is understood as an encode-transmit-decode process, and machine translation can be studied as ...

  5. Geohash - Wikipedia

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    Geohash. The 6g cell and its sub-grid. Geohash is a public domain geocode system invented in 2008 by Gustavo Niemeyer [ 1] which encodes a geographic location into a short string of letters and digits. Similar ideas were introduced by G.M. Morton in 1966. [ 2] It is a hierarchical spatial data structure which subdivides space into buckets of ...

  6. Speech recognition - Wikipedia

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    Speech recognition is an interdisciplinary subfield of computer science and computational linguistics that develops methodologies and technologies that enable the recognition and translation of spoken language into text by computers. It is also known as automatic speech recognition ( ASR ), computer speech recognition or speech-to-text ( STT ).

  7. Google Neural Machine Translation - Wikipedia

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    By 2020, the system had been replaced by another deep learning system based on a Transformer encoder and an RNN decoder. [10] GNMT improved on the quality of translation by applying an example-based (EBMT) machine translation method in which the system learns from millions of examples of language translation. [2]

  8. Binary translation - Wikipedia

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    Binary translation. In computing, binary translation is a form of binary recompilation where sequences of instructions are translated from a source instruction set to the target instruction set. In some cases such as instruction set simulation, the target instruction set may be the same as the source instruction set, providing testing and ...

  9. CrypTool - Wikipedia

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    CrypTool. CrypTool is an open-source project [ 1] that is a free e-learning software for illustrating cryptographic and cryptanalytic concepts . According to "Hakin9", [ 2] CrypTool is worldwide the most widespread e-learning software in the field of cryptology. [ 3][ 4] CrypTool implements more than 400 algorithms. [ 5]