NeuroTran at Work
A PC with Windows or Win95. Having a sound card would enable you to hear the sound in its form close to natural one, but if you do not have it, it is also OK. Very soon, a Macintosh, MS DOS, and Unix versions of NeuroTran will be released.
Just click at the icon like the one on the top of the page. The following button bar will appear in your upper left corner:
These buttons are a shortcut to the NeuroTran functions described in the NeuroTran main page.
At this point you can work with any Windows application you normally work with, and any time you need a function preformed by NeuroTran, you can call it you need it. Let us say that you are an Englishman learning Polish, and you want to translate one
English adjective into Polish and see all inflection forms that Polish adjective has. This is what you get when respective NeuroTran function is called:
Or, you might want to see certain form of an English verb - here is how you get it in NeuroTran:
Note that NeuroTran has an additional pop-up menu to facilitate searching of verb forms.
Neurotran can translate your text sentence by sentence:
It also shows the parse tree of the sentence that is currently being translated:
The rules being used by NT are also displayed:
NeuroTran can determine the type of your text:
This was only to introduce you into how NeuroTran works. If you want to
learn more about it, go and get more information on NeuroTran and other Translation Experts
products
If you have any comments or questions, please write to:
Danko Sipka, Ph.D