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The advent of Large Language Models (LLMs), especially ChatGPT, marked a revolutionary leap in how a layperson can interact with and engage with AI. It brought the power of NLP and intelligence into the hands of the masses by transforming interactions from command-based exchanges to conversational dialogues. Now, while English-speaking users have experienced their “ChatGPT moment,” India eagerly awaits its turn. Despite being a nation of great linguistic diversity and vibrant..

Date: Mar 14, 2024
Posted By Mohammed Safi Ur Rahman Khan

Welcome to the incredible journey of IndicVoices, a monumental endeavor funded by Bhashini, under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India, and generously supported by Ekstep Foundation and Nilekani Philanthropies. Our ambitious mission? To collect spontaneous speech data across the rich tapestry of Indian languages, while honoring the vast linguistic, cultural, and demographic diversity that India boasts. This quest took us on...

Date: Mar 05, 2024
Posted By Tahir Javed

Shoonya is an open-source AI-powered data annotation platform with an integrated workforce management system, that has been built with a vision to enhance the digital presence of Indian languages. At AI4Bharat, a large team of language experts annotate the data in all the 22 official languages of India on Shoonya, which is then used for creating open-source dataset repositories, which, in turn, are used for...

Date: Feb 15, 2024
Posted By A Aparna

Chitralekha is an open-source AI-powered video transcreation platform, developed by AI4Bharat and EkStep. It has an integrated workforce management system, which enables end-to-end transcreation of a video from one language to another through the stages of transcription, translation and voice-over for the translated language.It currently supports English and other Indian languages.

Date: Jan 02, 2024
Posted By A Aparna

In July 2023, we published our work on investigating the effectiveness of various existing metrics on evaluating translations from English to Indian languages. We released the data that was collected as part of this study in 5 different Indian languages: Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, and Malayalam using 7 state-of-the-art translation systems. This has detailed annotations of various error-types...

Date: December 05, 2023
Posted By Ananya B. Sai

In July 2023, we published our work on investigating the effectiveness of various existing metrics on evaluating translations from English to Indian languages. We released the data that was collected as part of this study in 5 different Indian languages: Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, and Malayalam using 7 state-of-the-art translation systems. This has detailed annotations of various error-types...

Date: December 01, 2023
Posted By Raj dabre