SPEECH COMPRESSION TECHNIQUE (USING THE EXAMPLE OF THE ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN SH.M. MIRZIYOYEV AT THE 78TH SESSION OF THE UN)
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Key words: speech compression, simultaneous translation, techniques, real-time communication, language translation, efficiency, compression techniques, speech recognition.Аннотация
Annotation: This article explores the use of speech compression techniques to
improve the efficiency and accuracy of real-time oral simultaneous translation systems.
In this article give full analysis of the role of simultaneous translation in society and
modern linguistics and its practical importance; various techniques and methods
encountered during translation; the differences between written and oral translation;
the factors causing the speech compression technique and giving them a linguistic
analysis;description of the specific structural-semantic and grammatical internal
structure of the units used in the translation process. The authors discuss various
compression techniques and their impact on real context in the translation process.
They also highlight the importance of maintaining high quality translation while
compressing speech data for effective communication.
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