A Study on Development of Multilingual Dictionary Software

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Dr.J.VijiPriya
Dr.S.Suppiah
Ms. Adeela Ashraf

Abstract

Machine Translation is global. Recently there is no global business without translation. Clients buy and sell everything online. Although there are various researchers to build translators, several research papers deal with design and implementation of Online Website Electronics Dictionaries, not Multilingual Dictionary software in any one of programming languages. As a result, there are many challenges to developers and researchers such as selection of programming language to develop machine translation software. This study presents the design and implementation of Multilingual Dictionary Software in Python. It motivates developers to build many more machine translators. This Multilingual Dictionary is tremendously useful to people who want a fast translation.

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Dr.J.VijiPriya, Dr.S.Suppiah, and Ms. Adeela Ashraf, “A Study on Development of Multilingual Dictionary Software”, Int. J. Comput. Eng. Res. Trends, vol. 4, no. 9, pp. 367–372, Sep. 2017.
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