Software translates foreign text from camera phone images
Android
was slowly adopted by most phone makers when it first launched. It
took a while for the bugs to be worked out of the first handset that
ran the android OS, but today Android is gaining
traction in the smartphone market. There are more handsets being
unveiled every day running Android making it one of the most popular
mobile operating systems around.
One of the cool things about
Android is that Google is always innovating and looking to add new
features/functions to the OS. Yahoo
Tech reports
that Google was showing off new software at Mobile World Congress in
Spain this week that translates
foreign text when the user takes a picture with their
Android device's camera.
At the MWC demo, a Google engineer
took a picture of a German restaurant menu with an Android
smartphone. The translation software takes the photo, uploads it to
Google servers, and translates the text automatically. The
translation is then sent back to the user.
In the demo, the
image had an item with the German description "Fruhlingssalat
mit Wildkrautern" which the Google software was able to
accurately translate to "spring salad with wild herbs." The
difference in this Google offering and similar apps already available
is that the translation is done on the Google servers.
The
reason for that is to allow more processing power to be applied to
the translation than the mobile device can muster on its own. The
result is supposed to be faster translations. That is assuming that
the mobile network in the area is fast enough to send a photo quickly
to Google's servers.
Google
offered no indication of when the software would be offered for
Android devices.
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