Within Dilmanc speech is converted to text
The project Dilmanc, supported by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, has developed a new version of the system to transfer conversation to the text format in Azerbaijani - Dilmanc Imla.
According to the ministry, the new version of the system is available for download on the project page www.dilmanc.az (dilmanc.az / dilmanc-imla). Unlike the previous version, the new version features opportunities to work in any text editor (e.g. Microsoft Word, Notepad, etc.).
In addition, you can enter text by placing the cursor in a text box (for example, a search in the browser window, electronic table cells, etc.).
The innovation is introduced in the framework of the development of new technologies in accordance with the presidential decree of April 9, 2013 "On the State Program on the use of the Azerbaijani language in the context of globalization, in accordance with the requirements of the times and the development of linguistics in the country."
Note that the project Dilmanc continues to work on developing new technologies for the Azerbaijani language. - 17D-
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