scholarly journals A New Approach To Develop An English To Bangla Machine Translation System

Author(s):  
Md. Golam Rabiul Alam ◽  
Md Monirul Islam ◽  
Nowrin Islam

Machine translation (MT) is always a challenging job. It is really difficult to build up a complete machine translation system for natural languages. Machine translation includes natural language understanding and generation. The proposed system represents a new solution for building a MT system for English to Bangla translation, by modifying the rule-based transfer approach of MT system. In machine translation the searching of word from the lexicon is a compulsory task, here this searching stage is utilized efficiently by proposing an intelligent integer based lexicon system, consists of a number of separate lexicons and an algorithm is also developed for searching words from the lexicon in order to accomplish the basic steps of machine translation. Keywords: English to Bangla; Intelligent; Lexicon; Machine Translation; Parsing; Semantic DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/diujst.v6i1.9332 DIUJST 2011; 6(1): 36-42

2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 908-912 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sumita Rani ◽  
Dr. Vijay Luxmi

Machine Translation System is an important area in Natural Language Processing. The Direct MT system is based upon the utilization of syntactic and vocabulary similarities between more or few related natural languages. The relation between two or more languages is based upon their common parent language. The similarity between Punjabi and Hindi languages is due to their parent language Sanskrit. Punjabi and Hindi are closely related languages with lots of similarities in syntax and vocabulary. In the present paper, Direct Machine Translation System from Punjabi to Hindi has been developed and its output is evaluated in order to get the suitability of the system.


2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 46-62
Author(s):  
Pramod P. Sukhadeve

Over the years, researches in machine translation (MT) systems have gain momentum due to their widespread applicability. A number of systems have come up doing the task successfully for different language pairs. However, to the best of the author's knowledge, no significant work has been done in clinical and medical related domain especially in Homoeopathy. This paper describes a rule based English-Hindi MT system for Homoeopathic sentences. It has been designed to translate a variety of sentences from Homoeopathic literature. To achieve the task, the author developed English and Hindi Homoeopathic corpuses presently having the size 21096 and 23145 sentences respectively. For translation, the input sentences (in English) have been categorised in four different type's i.e. simple, complex, interrogative and ambiguous sentences. The authors tested the translation accuracy using BLEU score. At present, the overall Bleu score of the system is 0.7808 and the accuracy percentage is 82.25%.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 489-501
Author(s):  
Trond Trosterud ◽  
Lene Antonsen

The article presents a rule-based machine translation system from Northern Sami to Norwegian. The grammatical analysis is done with Giellatekno and Divvun's North Sami program for analysis and translation. We have written the transfer component (transfer lexicon and grammatical rules) within the framework of the open machine translation system Apertium. The article contains an evaluation of translated text for two different domains. The translated texts score better on the presentation of the content than on fluent language. By classifying the errors into lexical, grammatical and pragmatic errors, we show that lexical errors are the most harmful for text comprehension. The other two types of errors give a poor language quality, but they have little effect on comprehension. The type of error that is the easiest to correct is the lexical, which is a promising conclusion for the development of a machine translation system for text comprehension.


2017 ◽  
Vol 108 (1) ◽  
pp. 221-232
Author(s):  
Francis M. Tyers ◽  
Hèctor Alòs i Font ◽  
Gianfranco Fronteddu ◽  
Adrià Martín-Mor

AbstractThis paper describes the process of creation of the first machine translation system from Italian to Sardinian, a Romance language spoken on the island of Sardinia in the Mediterranean. The project was carried out by a team of translators and computational linguists. The article focuses on the technology used (Rule-Based Machine Translation) and on some of the rules created, as well as on the orthographic model used for Sardinian.


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