What it does

The main innovation of the project is its capacity to permit instantaneous, language-agnostic communication. It enables individuals and organizations to engage in meaningful discussions without linguistic boundaries by utilizing cutting-edge Natural Language Processing (NLP) and machine translation techniques. The project's real-time translation component not only ensures that discussions flow smoothly across languages, but it also uses context to improve translation accuracy and coherence. However, the novelty of this initiative extends beyond communication into the field of documentation. By seamlessly incorporating PDF conversion capabilities into the real-time translation process, it enables users to create PDF documents that capture the essence of multilingual interactions in real time. This functionality has far-reaching ramifications, particularly in sectors such as international commercial negotiations, cross-cultural partnerships, and global diplomacy, where clear and accurate documentation is critical. This Real-Time Translation and PDF Conversion Project is a ground-breaking initiative that not only improves cross-lingual communication but also enables users to create properly structured, multilingual PDF documents on the go. As a result, the students will receive translated materials that they can use as references in the future.

How we built it

Used html and CSS for front-end and used javascript for backend which converts it into PDF. Google API is used to translate in real time

Challenges we ran into

Less Data Avaliablity for most languages Requrired High GPU to process Required more time for training

Accomplishments that we're proud of

The novelty of this initiative extends beyond communication into the field of documentation. By seamlessly incorporating PDF conversion capabilities into the real-time translation process, it enables users to create PDF documents that capture the essence of multilingual interactions in real time.

What we learned

Using API is less time consuming and less computational cost

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