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Speech-to-Speech Translation Technology
So far, there’s no standardized way of talking about automatic speech-to-speech translation. Candidate terms include “speech translation” and “spoken (language) translation,” but these don’t underscore the automaticity or underlying digital technology. “Automatic interpretation” (as inspired by human interpreting, e.g. in conferences) hasn’t caught on, possibly because “interpretation” has other distracting meanings in English.
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