Microsoft Cognitive Services provide out of the box and trainable machine translation.
The basic idea is that you build and then train your private systems with your translated documents or translation memories. Over time your machine translations will improve and match your terminology and phrasing.
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A new version Microsoft v2 MT connector is available in Wordbee Translator. |
To get started you need to create Microsoft Cognitive Services Translate projects, one per language combination you want to train. Each project is assigned a "category ID”, which you will have o fill in the Edit/Add a Microsoft Hub project configuration window.
Check back with Microsoft, but the policy is that if you train the system with a set of quality approved words you get the same amount of words translated for free. A win-win proposal.
More information to get started: Microsoft Cognitive Services
Microsoft Neural Machine Translation (NEW):
Microsoft has implemented a Neural Machine translation system. Use any of the following pre-defined category IDs:
tech
speech
general
Please review the most recent Microsoft documentation on this topic.
The categories are explained here:
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/translation/2016/01/27/new-microsoft-translator-customization-features-help-unleash-the-power-of-artificial-intelligence-for-everyone/
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Getting started with Machine Translation