2023
DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc.v11i7.7840
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Survey on Hinglish to English Translation and Classification Techniques

Nicole D’Souza,
Devarsh Patel,
Jigyashu Saravta
et al.

Abstract: Code-mixing is the process of using many languages in one sentence and has a widespread occurrence in multilingual communities. It is particularly prevalent in texts on social media. Due to the widespread usage of social networking sites, a substantial amount of unstructured text is produced. Hinglish, i.e. code-mixed Hindi and English, is a frequent occurrence in everyday language use in India. Hence, a translation process is required to help monolingual users and to aid in the comprehension of language proce… Show more

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