Microsoft Hmong Translator Official Community Launch Event
Join us for the community launch of the Microsoft Hmong Translator. This event will give an overview of the first web-based Machine Translator for Hmong in the world. This product was the result of a collaboration between the Linguistics Department at Fresno State, Micrwsoft Research and the Hmong community. Hmong is now a fully supported language by Microsoft. Come and find out about this tool, the technology behind its development, the implication for the community, and what its future is....
Read MoreHmong Translator App for Android and iOS
The Microsoft Translator engine is being used to help power the first Hmong Translator app for mobile devices. iOS app http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hmong-translator/id506272681?ls=1&mt=8 App for Android https://market.android.com/details?id=com.joel.hmongtranslator
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Joel Fries is the developer of the first Hmong Translator app for android phones. Joel graduated from the University of Minnesota with a major in IT Infrastructure and is currently a system specialists. He has developed the Hmong Translator app as a hobby to help communicate with Hmong people and to learn more about their language. Joel is helping contributing his time an data to this project. Download the app for android here https://market.android.com/details?id=com.joel.hmongtranslator or...
Read MoreMicrosoft Hmong Translator Launch
On Tuesday, February 21, 2012, Phong Yang visited with the Microsoft Research team responsible that helped develop the translator for Hmong. The team officially launch version one of the Hmong translator tool during the Mother of Language’s Day, an event celebrating under-represented languages. Hmong Daw “Hmong Dawb” is now one of 38 languages that are fully supported by Microsoft. Although the translator is still in its infant stage, there is no doubt that the translator will...
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