<p>Meta has announced an AI-powered speech-to-speech translation system for unwritten languages.</p>.<p>As part of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/technology/meta-promotes-whatsapp-end-to-end-encryption-takes-shot-at-apples-imessage-1154608.html" target="_blank">Meta's</a> Universal Speech Translator (UST) project, the company has built a translation system for Hokkien, which is a primarily oral language of the Chinese diaspora but lacks a standard written form, the company said in a blogpost.</p>.<p>Since oral languages do not have standard written forms, producing transcribed text as the translation output does not work. So, the company has focused on speech-to-speech translation.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/technology/this-is-life-in-the-metaverse-1153168.html" target="_blank">This is life in the metaverse</a></strong></p>.<p>The company has created a number of techniques, such as speech-to-unit translation, which converts input speech into a series of sounds and generates waveforms from them.</p>.<p>Another technique is to use text from a closely related language to generate waveforms.</p>.<p>The Hokkien translation model is still in progress and can translate only one full sentence at a time, the company said.</p>.<p>The company is also releasing SpeechMatrix which is a large collection of speech-to-speech translations developed through a natural language processing toolkit called LASER.</p>.<p>The tools will allow other researchers to create their own speech-to-speech translation systems.</p>.<p>"Our AI research is helping break down language barriers in both the physical world and the metaverse to encourage connection and mutual understanding," the company said.</p>
<p>Meta has announced an AI-powered speech-to-speech translation system for unwritten languages.</p>.<p>As part of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/technology/meta-promotes-whatsapp-end-to-end-encryption-takes-shot-at-apples-imessage-1154608.html" target="_blank">Meta's</a> Universal Speech Translator (UST) project, the company has built a translation system for Hokkien, which is a primarily oral language of the Chinese diaspora but lacks a standard written form, the company said in a blogpost.</p>.<p>Since oral languages do not have standard written forms, producing transcribed text as the translation output does not work. So, the company has focused on speech-to-speech translation.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/technology/this-is-life-in-the-metaverse-1153168.html" target="_blank">This is life in the metaverse</a></strong></p>.<p>The company has created a number of techniques, such as speech-to-unit translation, which converts input speech into a series of sounds and generates waveforms from them.</p>.<p>Another technique is to use text from a closely related language to generate waveforms.</p>.<p>The Hokkien translation model is still in progress and can translate only one full sentence at a time, the company said.</p>.<p>The company is also releasing SpeechMatrix which is a large collection of speech-to-speech translations developed through a natural language processing toolkit called LASER.</p>.<p>The tools will allow other researchers to create their own speech-to-speech translation systems.</p>.<p>"Our AI research is helping break down language barriers in both the physical world and the metaverse to encourage connection and mutual understanding," the company said.</p>