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Full text translation

What is meant by Full text translation?

"Full-text translation" refers to the automatic translation of an entire text from one language to another, with the entire content of the text being translated.

Typical functions of software in the "full-text translation" area could include:

  1. Support for multiple languages: The software should provide the ability to translate texts between different languages to ensure broad coverage of various language pairs.

  2. Automatic detection of the source language: The software should be able to automatically detect the source language of the entered text to enable smooth translation.

  3. Quality control: Checking the quality of the translation through integration of rating or feedback mechanisms to ensure that the translated texts are accurate and understandable.

  4. Customization options: The ability for users to customize settings or define certain terms or phrases to improve the accuracy and quality of the translation.

  5. Support for text formats: The software should support various text formats such as Word documents, PDFs, or web pages to enable seamless translation of different source texts.

 

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The function / module Full text translation belongs to:

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Software solutions with function or module Full text translation:

Improve QM-Software
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aktefix® digital
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MAILROOM PROCESSING (MR.KNOW)
Incoming mail processing that digitizes, classifies & processes in a process-oriented