The science behind language and translation
Learn more at: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2014/12/the-science-behind-language-and-translation/
‘Love of honour’, its official translation, is a utilitarian yet insufficient attempt to convey the constellation of virtues squeezed into the word’s four syllables.
Read more at: http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20170605-the-greek-word-that-cant-be-translated
Sometimes life, with the aid of an unrelenting news cycle, can feel like an exercise in parsing out the particular kind of bad we are experiencing. Are we anxious or depressed, lonely or stressed?
Read more at http://time.com/5265277/learn-new-words-be-happy-translation/
Google Translate is getting brainier. The online translation tool recently started using a neural network to translate between some of its most popular languages – and the system is now so clever it can do this for language pairs on which it has not been explicitly trained. To do this, it seems to have created its own artificial language.
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NMT is a deep learning technology that translates within context, not just one word at a time. Recent advancements have made this approach nearly fluent, making previous iterations of machine translation irrelevant overnight.
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The global consumer book publishing market is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 1% during the period 2017-2021
Consumer book publishing involves the publishing of magazines or books intended for general reading purposes. Consumers read books and magazines while spending leisure time. They also read books to explore myriad topics and gain knowledge. The consumer book publishing market accounted for 52.32% of the global book publishing market in 2016, which is half of the parent market. Consumer publications are available for purchase at various retail stores, shopping complexes, and airports. They are also available in big-box stores, grocery stores, bookstores, and online stores. Consumer book publications are mainly of two types: traditional print format and digital media format. Print publications include newspapers, magazines, journals, and books. Print publications are facing tough competition from the Internet because of the rise in e-reading. With the increase in Internet use, the global consumer book publishing market is likely to witness a decline in its hard copy magazine purchases and circulation.
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Technavio’s analysts forecast the global consumer book publishing market to grow at a CAGR of 1% during the period 2017-2021.
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