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Android Auto : As of February 2022, Android Auto is available in 50 countries:
Android Auto : Android Auto was revealed at Google I/O 2014. The app was released to the public on March 19, 2015. In November 2016, Google implemented an app that would run the Android Auto UI on the mobile device. In July 2019, Android Auto received its first major UI rework, which among other changes, brought an app...
Android Auto : An Android Auto SDK has been released, allowing third parties to modify their apps to work with Android Auto; initially, only APIs for music and messaging apps were available. At CES 2018, Google confirmed that the Google Assistant would be coming to Android Auto later in the year.
Android Auto : In May 2015, Hyundai became the first manufacturer to offer Android Auto support, making it first available in the 2015 Hyundai Sonata. Automobile manufacturers that will offer Android Auto support in their cars include Abarth, Acura, Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, Buick, BMW, BYD, Cadillac, Ch...
Android Auto : In May 2019, Italy filed an antitrust complaint targeting Android Auto, citing a Google policy of allowing third-parties to only offer media and messaging apps on the platform, preventing Enel from offering an app for locating vehicle charging stations. Initially, Google did not enable third parties to i...
Android Auto : CarPlay Entune MirrorLink Huawei HiCar Android Automotive
Android Auto : Official website Android Auto app at the Play Store Apps for Android Auto at the Play Store
Apache cTAKES : Apache cTAKES: clinical Text Analysis and Knowledge Extraction System is an open-source Natural Language Processing (NLP) system that extracts clinical information from electronic health record unstructured text. It processes clinical notes, identifying types of clinical named entities — drugs, diseases...
Apache cTAKES : Components of cTAKES are specifically trained for the clinical domain, and create rich linguistic and semantic annotations that can be utilized by clinical decision support systems and clinical research. These components include: Named Section identifier Sentence boundary detector Rule-based tokenizer F...
Apache cTAKES : Development of cTAKES began at the Mayo Clinic in 2006. The development team, led by Dr. Guergana Savova and Dr. Christopher Chute, included physicians, computer scientists and software engineers. After its deployment, cTAKES became an integral part of Mayo's clinical data management infrastructure, pro...
Apache cTAKES : OpenNLP UIMA Electronic Health Record Unified Medical Language System
Apache cTAKES : cTAKES Official Website Apache cTAKES Project Information page from ASF Abstract (JAMIA) Open Health Natural Language Processing (OHNLP) Consortium Strategic Health IT Advanced Research Projects (SHARP) Program SHARP Area 4 - Secondary Use of EHR Data The Automated Retrieval Console (ARC) Health Informa...
Apertium : Apertium is a free/open-source rule-based machine translation platform. It is free software and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Apertium : Apertium is a transfer-based machine translation system, which uses finite state transducers for all of its lexical transformations, and Constraint Grammar taggers as well as hidden Markov models or Perceptrons for part-of-speech tagging / word category disambiguation. A structural transfer component is resp...
Apertium : Apertium originated as one of the machine translation engines in the project OpenTrad, which was funded by the Spanish government, and developed by the Transducens research group at the Universitat d'Alacant. It was originally designed to translate between closely related languages, although it has recently ...
Apertium : This is an overall, step-by-step view how Apertium works. The diagram displays the steps that Apertium takes to translate a source-language text (the text we want to translate) into a target-language text (the translated text). Source language text is passed into Apertium for translation. The deformatter rem...
Apertium : As of April 2025, the following 108 pairs and 50 languages and languages varieties are supported by Apertium.
Apertium : Apertium home Apertium Wiki OpenTrad Apertium on SourceForge
Babel Fish (website) : Yahoo! Babel Fish was a free Web-based machine translation service by Yahoo!. In May 2012 it was replaced by Bing Translator (now Microsoft Translator), to which queries were redirected. Although Yahoo! has transitioned its Babel Fish translation services to Bing Translator, it did not sell its t...
Babel Fish (website) : On December 9, 1997, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) and SYSTRAN S.A. launched AltaVista Translation Service at babelfish.altavista.com, which was developed by a team of researchers at DEC. In February 2003, AltaVista was bought by Overture Services, Inc. In July 2003, Overture, in turn, was ...
Babel Fish (website) : Archive of the Yahoo! Babel Fish page
Baidu Fanyi : Baidu Fanyi is a service for translating text paragraphs and web pages provided by Baidu. In 2015, Baidu Translation won the second prize of China's National Science and Technology Progress Award.
Baidu Fanyi : Baidu translate has some languages that are missing from Google Translate, such as Cornish, albeit some of them are poor quality. As of March 2025, translation is available in 203 languages:
Baidu Fanyi : Baidu Fanyi (in Chinese)
Bioz : Bioz is a search engine for life science experimentation.
Bioz : Bioz was founded by Karin Lachmi and Daniel Levitt. Lachmi is a scientist who completed her postdoc in molecular and cellular biology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. During her lab work she found little available data regarding preferable lab tools, reagents and related products for experimentatio...
Bioz : The company uses artificial intelligence, machine learning and natural language processing in order to extract experimentation data from scientific articles, such as the products that researchers used, the companies that supply the products, the protocol conditions that researchers selected, and the types of exp...
Bixby (software) : Bixby ( ; Korean: 빅스비; RR: Bikseubi; Korean pronunciation: [pik̚s͈ɯbi]) is a virtual assistant developed by Samsung Electronics, launched in 2017 as a replacement of the S Voice assistant. It runs on various Samsung branded appliances, primarily mobile devices but also some refrigerators. The suite i...
Bixby (software) : On 20 March 2017, Samsung announced the voice-powered digital assistant named "Bixby". It was introduced alongside the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ and the Samsung Galaxy Tab A during the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2017 event; although released for these devices, it could also be sideloaded on older Galaxy...
Bixby (software) : As of April 2018, Bixby is available in over 195 countries, but only in Korean, English (American), and Chinese (Mandarin). The limitation is that the models not intended for the Japanese market, like S10e, are not allowed to login to Bixby services from Japan; therefore Bixby becomes blocked. The ch...
Bixby (software) : Alice Alexa Clova Cortana Evi Google Assistant Haptik S Voice Siri Viv (software) == References ==
CarPlay : CarPlay is an Apple standard that enables a car radio or automotive head unit to be a display and controller for an iOS device. It is available on iPhone 5 and later models running iOS 7.1 or later. More than 800 car models support CarPlay, according to Apple. Vehicle owners can add support by installing cert...
CarPlay : Apple's CarPlay-enabled apps include: Phone Apple Music Apple Maps Calendar Messages Audiobooks (part of Apple Books) Podcasts Settings News Developers must obtain permission from Apple to develop CarPlay-enabled apps. Such apps fall into five categories: Audio: primarily provide audio content, such as music ...
CarPlay : Most of the CarPlay software runs on the connected iPhone, and the CarPlay interface provides the audio and display connection to the car's infotainment system. CarPlay adapts to various display sizes and control interfaces for each vehicle: touch screen, rotary dials, buttons, steering-wheel controls, and ha...
CarPlay : June 2013: Apple introduced iOS in the Car; an early version of CarPlay that was never publicly released, at WWDC 2013. June 2013: BMW officials announced their cars would not support iOS in the Car; they later changed their minds. November 2013: Siri Eyes Free mode was offered as a dealer-installed accessory...
CarPlay : The Open Automotive Alliance's Android Auto is like CarPlay for Android devices. Huawei's HiCar is like CarPlay for Huawei EMUI Android and HarmonyOS devices. Some vehicle manufacturers have their own systems for syncing the car with smartphones. Examples include BMW ConnectedDrive, NissanConnect, Hyundai Blu...
CarPlay : Official website
Comparison of machine translation applications : Machine translation is an algorithm which attempts to translate text or speech from one natural language to another.
Comparison of machine translation applications : Basic general information for popular machine translation applications.
Comparison of machine translation applications : The following table compares the number of languages which the following machine translation programs can translate between. (Moses and Moses for Mere Mortals allow you to train translation models for any language pair, though collections of translated texts (parallel co...
Comparison of machine translation applications : Machine translation Machine translation software usability Computer-assisted translation Comparison of computer-assisted translation tools
Comparison of machine translation applications : Apertium wiki (list of language pairs and licence information) Xerox Easy Translator Service (list of language pairs) Bing Translator Language List Haitian Creole support in Bing/Microsoft Translator Microsoft Research: Syntactically Informed Phrasal SMT List of supporte...
Cortana (virtual assistant) : Cortana was a virtual assistant developed by Microsoft that used the Bing search engine to perform tasks such as setting reminders and answering questions for users. Cortana was available in English, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese language editions, dep...
Cortana (virtual assistant) : Cortana was able to set reminders, recognize natural voice without the requirement for keyboard input, and answer questions using information from the Bing search engine. Searches using Windows 10 are made only with the Microsoft Bing search engine, and all links will open with Microsoft E...
Cortana (virtual assistant) : Microsoft integrated Cortana into numerous products such as Microsoft Edge. Microsoft's Cortana assistant was deeply integrated into the browser. Cortana was able to find opening hours when on restaurant sites, show retail coupons for websites, or show weather information in the address ba...
Cortana (virtual assistant) : Cortana indexed and stored user information. Cortana could be disabled; this would cause Windows search to search Bing as well as the local computer, but that could also be disabled. Turning Cortana off did not in itself delete user data stored on Microsoft's servers, but data was able to ...
Cortana (virtual assistant) : The British version of Cortana spoke with a British accent and used British idioms, while the Chinese version, known as Xiao Na, spoke Mandarin Chinese and had an icon featuring a face and two eyes, which was not used in other regions. As of 2020 the English version of Cortana on Windows d...
Cortana (virtual assistant) : The natural language processing capabilities of Cortana were derived from Tellme Networks (bought by Microsoft in 2007) and were coupled with a Semantic search database called Satori. While many of Cortana's U.S. English responses were voiced by Jen Taylor, organic responses required the u...
Cortana (virtual assistant) : Cortana updates were delivered independently of those to the main Windows Phone OS, allowing Microsoft to provide new features at a faster pace. Not all Cortana-related features could be updated in this manner, as some features such as "Hey Cortana" required the Windows Phone update servic...
Cortana (virtual assistant) : List of speech recognition software Siri Google Assistant Amazon Alexa
Cortana (virtual assistant) : Official website Cortana Supported Languages
DeepL Translator : DeepL Translator is a neural machine translation service that was launched in August 2017 and is owned by Cologne-based DeepL SE. The translating system was first developed within Linguee and launched as entity DeepL. It initially offered translations between seven European languages and has since gr...
DeepL Translator : The translating system was first developed within Linguee by a team led by Chief Technology Officer Jarosław Kutyłowski (Germanised spelling: Jaroslaw Kutylowski) in 2016. It was launched as DeepL Translator on 28 August 2017 and offered translations between English, German, French, Spanish, Italian,...
DeepL Translator : The reception of DeepL Translator has been generally positive. TechCrunch appreciates it for the accuracy of its translations and stating that it was more accurate and nuanced than Google Translate. Le Monde thanks its developers for translating French text into more "French-sounding" expressions. RT...
DeepL Translator : DeepL Translator won the 2020 Webby Award for Best Practices and the 2020 Webby Award for Technical Achievement (Apps, Mobile, and Features), both in the category Apps, Mobile & Voice.
DeepL Translator : Comparison of machine translation applications
DeepL Translator : Heiss, Christine; Soffritti, Marcello (2018). "DeepL Traduttore e didattica della traduzione dall'italiano in tedesco: Alcune valutazioni preliminari" [DeepL Translator and Didactics of Translation from Italian into German: Some Preliminary Assessments] (in Italian). University of Bologna, Italy: InT...
DeepL Translator : Official website DeepL Write
Deepset : deepset is an enterprise software vendor that provides developers with the tools to build production-ready natural language processing (NLP) systems. It was founded in 2018 in Berlin by Milos Rusic, Malte Pietsch, and Timo Möller. deepset authored and maintains the open source software Haystack and its commer...
Deepset : In June 2018, Milos Rusic, Malte Pietsch, and Timo Möller co-founded deepset in Berlin, Germany. In the same year, the company served first customers who wanted to implement NLP services by tailoring BERT language models to their domain. In July 2019, the company released the initial version of the open sourc...
Deepset : Haystack is an open source Python framework for building custom applications with large language models. With its modular building blocks, software developers can implement pipelines to address various search tasks over large document collections, such as document retrieval, semantic search, text generation, ...
Deepset : On August 9, 2023, deepset announced a Series B investment round of $30 million led by Balderton Capital and including participation from existing investors GV, System.One, Lunar Ventures and Harpoon Ventures. On April 28, 2022, deepset announced a Series A investment round of $14 million led by GV, with the ...
Deepset : Official website Deepset-ai on GitHub
Dialogflow : Dialogflow is a natural language understanding platform used to design and integrate a conversational user interface into mobile apps, web applications, devices, bots, interactive voice response systems and related uses.
Dialogflow : In May 2012, Speaktoit received a venture round (funding terms undisclosed) from Intel Capital. In July 2014, Speaktoit closed their Series B funding led by Motorola Solutions Venture Capital with participation from new investor Plug and Play Ventures and existing backers Intel Capital and Alpine Technolog...
Dialogflow : Brandon, John (June 1, 2013). "Speaktoit Review". Laptop Magazine. Retrieved February 17, 2017. Hopkins, Brent W (April 3, 2012). "Speaktoit Assistant 0.1.2 review". PC Advisor. Archived from the original on February 17, 2017. Retrieved February 17, 2017. Warman, Matt (October 13, 2011). "SpeakToIt Android...
Dialogflow : Official website
Distributional–relational database : A distributional–relational database, or word-vector database, is a database management system (DBMS) that uses distributional word-vector representations to enrich the semantics of structured data. As distributional word-vectors can be built automatically from large-scale corpora, ...
Distributional–relational database : Distributional–relational models were first formalized, as a mechanism to cope with the vocabulary/semantic gap between users and the schema behind the data. In this scenario, distributional semantic relatedness measures, combined with semantic pivoting heuristics can support the ap...
ETAP-3 : ETAP-3 is a proprietary linguistic processing system focusing on English and Russian. It was developed in Moscow, Russia at the Institute for Information Transmission Problems (ru:Институт проблем передачи информации им. А. А. Харкевича РАН). It is a rule-based system which uses the Meaning-Text Theory as its ...
ETAP-3 : The ETAP-3 machine translation tool can translate text from English into Russian and vice versa. It is a rule-based system, which makes it different from the most present-day systems that are predominantly statistical-based. The system makes a syntactical analysis of the input sentence, which can be visualized...
ETAP-3 : The UNL converter based on ETAP-3 can transform English and Russian sentences into their representations in UNL (Universal Networking Language) and generate English and Russian sentences from their UNL representations.
ETAP-3 : A syntactically annotated corpus (treebank) is a part of Russian National Corpus. It contains 40,000 sentences (600,000 words) which are fully syntactically and morphologically annotated. The primary annotation was made by ETAP-3 and then manually verified by competent linguists. This makes the syntactically a...
ETAP-3 : The ETAP-3 system makes extensive use of lexical functions explored in the Meaning-Text Theory. For this reason, an interactive tool for Russian language learners aiming at the acquisition of lexical functions has been developed. Such learning tools are now being created for German, Spanish and Bulgarian
ETAP-3 : Official website with demo-versions of linguistic tools
FastText : fastText is a library for learning of word embeddings and text classification created by Facebook's AI Research (FAIR) lab. The model allows one to create an unsupervised learning or supervised learning algorithm for obtaining vector representations for words. Facebook makes available pretrained models for 2...
FastText : Word2vec GloVe Neural Network Natural Language Processing
FastText : fastText https://research.fb.com/downloads/fasttext/
Google Assistant : Google Assistant is a virtual assistant software application developed by Google that is primarily available on home automation and mobile devices. Based on artificial intelligence, Google Assistant can engage in two-way conversations, unlike the company's previous virtual assistant, Google Now. Goog...
Google Assistant : The Google Assistant was unveiled during Google's developer conference on May 18, 2016, as part of the unveiling of the Google Nest smart speaker and new messaging app Allo; Google CEO Sundar Pichai explained that the Assistant was designed to be a conversational and two-way experience, and "an ambie...
Google Assistant : Google Assistant, in the nature and manner of Google Now, can search the Internet, schedule events and alarms, adjust hardware settings on the user's device, and show information from the user's Google account. Unlike Google Now, however, the Assistant can engage in a two-way conversation, using Goog...
Google Assistant : PC World's Mark Hachman gave a favorable review of the Google Assistant, saying that it was a "step up on Cortana and Siri." Digital Trends called it "smarter than Google Now ever was".
Google Assistant : In July 2019 Belgian public broadcaster VRT NWS published an article revealing that third-party contractors paid to transcribe audio clips collected by Google Assistant listened to sensitive information about users. Sensitive data collected from Google Home devices and Android phones included names, ...
Google Assistant : Official Website Google Assistant Supported Languages Google Assistant for Developers Google Assistant on Google Play Google Assistant on the App Store
Google Now : Google Now was a feature of Google Search of the Google app for Android and iOS. Google Now proactively delivered information to users to predict (based on search habits and other factors) information they might need in the form of informational cards. Google Now branding is no longer used, but the functio...
Google Now : In late 2011, reports surfaced that Google was enhancing its product Google Voice Search for the next version of Android. It was originally codenamed "Majel" after Majel Barrett, the wife of Gene Roddenberry and the voice of computer systems in the Star Trek franchise; it was also codenamed "assistant". On...
Google Now : Google Now was implemented as an aspect of the Google Search application. It recognized repeated actions that a user performs on the device (common locations, repeated calendar appointments, search queries, etc.) to display more relevant information to the user in the form of "cards". The system leveraged ...
Google Now : Scott Webster of CNET praised Google Now for its ability to remind users of events based on past location histories and check-ins, and further commended it for providing "information instantly in a clean, intuitive manner" without the user's requesting it. A review by Ryan Paul of Ars Technica claims that ...
Google Now : Amazon Alexa Microsoft Cortana Samsung Bixby Google Assistant True Knowledge Evi Apple Siri Samsung S Voice Samsung Viv == References ==
Google Translate : Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another. It offers a website interface, a mobile app for Android and iOS, as well as an API that helps developers build browser extensions and sof...
Google Translate : Google Translate is a web-based free-to-use translation service developed by Google in April 2006. It translates multiple forms of texts and media such as words, phrases and webpages. Originally, Google Translate was released as a statistical machine translation (SMT) service. The input text had to b...
Google Translate : Google Translate can translate multiple forms of text and media, which includes text, speech, and text within still or moving images. Specifically, its functions include: Written Words Translation: a function that translates written words or text to a foreign language. Website Translation: a function...
Google Translate : As of March 2025, the following 249 languages, dialects and language varieties written in different scripts (240 unique languages and dialects) are supported by Google Translate.
Google Translate : In April 2006, Google Translate launched with a statistical machine translation engine. Google Translate does not apply grammatical rules, since its algorithms are based on statistical or pattern analysis rather than traditional rule-based analysis. The system's original creator, Franz Josef Och, has...
Google Translate : Google Translate is not as reliable as human translation. When text is well-structured, written using formal language, with simple sentences, relating to formal topics for which training data is ample, it often produces conversions similar to human translations between English and a number of high-re...
Google Translate : Google Translate, like other automatic translation tools, has its limitations, struggles with polysemy (the multiple meanings a word may have) and multiword expressions (terms that have meanings that cannot be understood or translated by analyzing the individual word units that compose them). A word ...
Google Translate : Irish language data from Foras na Gaeilge's New English-Irish Dictionary. (English database designed and developed for Foras na Gaeilge by Lexicography MasterClass Ltd.) Welsh language data from Gweiadur by Gwerin. Certain content is copyrighted by Oxford University Press, United States. Some phrase ...
Google Translate : Shortly after launching the translation service for the first time, Google won an international competition for English–Arabic and English–Chinese machine translation.
Google Translate : Official website Contribute
Grammatical Framework (programming language) : Grammatical Framework (GF) is a programming language for writing grammars of natural languages. GF is capable of parsing and generating texts in several languages simultaneously while working from a language-independent representation of meaning. Grammars written in GF can...