A STUDY OF MACHINE TRANSLATION APPROACHES FOR GUJARATI LANGUAGE

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Jatin C. Modh
Jatinderkumar R. Saini

Abstract

India is a multi-lingual country. At present, there are 22 official languages in India. Gujarat is a state located in the western region of India. Gujarati language is spoken by nearly 60 million people worldwide, making it the 26th most-spoken native language in the world. In Machine Translation System (MTS), one natural language gets translated to another language using computational applications with minimal human effort or without real time human interface. There have been many attempts in Machine Translation System for Indian languages. Unfortunately, we do not have an efficient Machine Translation System today. This paper gives a brief description of approaches of Machine Translation and the work done for Gujarati language.

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Jatin C. Modh, Narmada College of Computer Application, Bharuch, Gujarat, India

Assistant Professor

Jatinderkumar R. Saini, Narmada College of Computer Application, Bharuch, Gujarat, India

Professor & I/C Director