Group Program Manager Microsoft Research Take Your Solution Worldwide from the Start with Bing Translator Jan Nelson Senior Program Manager Operating Systems Group 2656 During this session we are going to show you how to take your application or solution from a single language market ID: 425433
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Chris Wendt Group Program ManagerMicrosoft Research
Take Your Solution Worldwide from the Start with Bing Translator
Jan NelsonSenior Program Manager Operating Systems Group
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During this session we are going to show you how to take your application or solution from a single language / market to worldwide, using machine translation tools and resources from Microsoft, including:
The Bing Translator Control
Microsoft Translator API & Microsoft Translator HubMultilingual App ToolkitSession GoalSlide4
Just Adding Two More Languages
English, Chinese, & Japanese
52% English only: 31%Slide5
Five Languages
English, Chinese, Japanese, French & German
60% Slide6
10 Languages
78%
EnglishChineseJapaneseFrench GermanSpanishRussianItalianPortuguese TurkishSlide7
San Francisco: One Market, Multiple Languages
+45% Speak a Non-English Mother LanguageSlide8
Demo: Bing Translator Control and Microsoft Translator APISlide9
Integrates with Visual Studio’s IDE
Localization workflowTranslation provider support
Resource export and importDedicated translation editorSupports Windows platforms Store, Phone & DesktopMultilingual App Toolkit Making Localization SimpleSlide10
Demo: Multilingual App ToolkitSlide11
Train a machine translation engine to your specific terminology and style
Upload previously translated documentsAdd dictionaries, if needed
Hit “Train”Test the resultsHit “Deploy”Use via the regular Translator APIMicrosoft Translator Hub Customized automatic translationSlide12
Demo: Customization with the Microsoft Translator Hub Slide13
Resources & Demos
Bing Translator
Control Translate into 40+ languages
Microsoft Translator API
Robust developer
API supports
HTTP
REST, AJAX, and
a
SOAP.
Microsoft Translator on MSDN
Getting started guides, code samples, and customization tools.
Multilingual App Toolkit
L
ocalize
your apps with localization file management, translation support, and editor
tools.
MAT 3
rd
Party Translation Provider Sample
This sample provider uses the TAUS DATA APIs to demonstrate specific details and usage required to create a provider
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Session Code: 02-654Creating Engaging Windows Store Apps with the Bing Platform
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Translator Team Questions
translator@microsoft.com
MAT Team Questions multilingual@microsoft.com ContactsSlide16
Download the
Bing Translator Control
Subscribe to the Microsoft Translator APIDownload the Multilingual App ToolkitUse the Microsoft Translator Hub Get Started TodaySlide17
32M
characters per month for
one year ($3600.00/value)Email translator@microsoft.com for coupon codeOffer expires Friday, April 04, 2014Special Offer to BUILD Attendees Try Translator for FreeSlide18
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