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- The Phraselator is a weatherproof handheld language translation device developed by Applied Data Systems and VoxTec, a former division of the military...
- (now Aaniiih Nakoda College), and helped develop a dictionary using the Phraselator when she was 109. As of 2012, the White Clay Immersion School at Aaniiih...
- language at Fort Belknap College, and contributed to a dictionary using the Phraselator when she was 109. The Hays Education Resource Center on the Fort Belknap...
- languages other than English. The department also uses a device called the phraselator to translate and broadcast thousands of prerecorded phrases in a multitude...
- speech recognition technology, which was used in the handheld VoxTec Phraselator, allowing U.S. soldiers overseas to communicate with local citizens in...
- translation Mobile translation Neural machine translation OpenLogos Phraselator Postediting Pseudo-translation Round-trip translation Statistical machine...
- from the original on 18 April 2007. Retrieved 22 September 2024. "The Phraselator II". The American Magazine. Archived from the original on 7 August 2013...
- of language interpreters in fiction Mobile translation Pivot language Phraselator Speech translation Universal language See speech recognition, machine...
- the IraqComm system. DynaSpeak speech recognition is also used in the Phraselator, a weatherproof handheld language translation device developed by VoxTec...
- American Indian youth. To help preservation efforts, technology like phraselators come into play, allowing learners to type in the words they want or orally...