2022
DOI: 10.22214/ijraset.2022.41103
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Abstract: As we are familiar that there are many languages around the world, which many of us might even not be aware of but due to globalization and digitalization we have got to see and learn many languages. During those days of colonization, English became an integral part of many people’s language and still continues to be in dominance. Hence, inarguably English is one of the prominent languages that is spoken worldwide. But we also cannot deny the fact that there are still many people across the world who aren’t fa… Show more

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“…Previously, the application of optical character recognition (OCR) solutions posed a substantial challenge when mixcode [3,4], multiple or synthesized languages (a mixture of context-sensitive languages and Anglo-Saxon and Latin language families), dialects, or varying degrees of technical linguistic proficiency were involved in the process [5]. Furthermore, the risks associated with misinterpretations induced by incorrect translations and deficiencies in the domain knowledge of interpreters cannot be understated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, the application of optical character recognition (OCR) solutions posed a substantial challenge when mixcode [3,4], multiple or synthesized languages (a mixture of context-sensitive languages and Anglo-Saxon and Latin language families), dialects, or varying degrees of technical linguistic proficiency were involved in the process [5]. Furthermore, the risks associated with misinterpretations induced by incorrect translations and deficiencies in the domain knowledge of interpreters cannot be understated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%