Imagine a construction worker from Odisha going to Bangalore to find work. Or a citizen from interior Nagaland trying to interact with the state government. Language is a barrier to both these people and it can make livelihoods rather challenging. But current research in AI – from deep neural networks to massive multi-lingual models – are already trying to solve this problem.
Credits:
Narration: Harsha Bhogle
Executive Producer: Gaurav Vaz
Producer: Archana Nathan
Research, Interviews and Scripts: Vinay Aravind
Narrative overview: Charu Sharma and Shriram Parthasarathy
Title track, sound design and background score: Nikhil Rao and Abhijit Nath.
All clips and voices used in this podcast are owned by the original creators We thank wholeheartedly all our guests who appeared on this episode
- Dr. Shobha Satyanath, a professor of linguistics at Delhi University
- Kalika Bali, Principal Researcher, Microsoft India
- Dr. Monojit Chowdhury, Principal Data and Applied Scientist with Turing
- Dr. Vivek Seshadri, a researcher at Microsoft India.
Links to clips used in the episode and citations:
- The Language Barrier Plaguing India's Stock Market | Mint (livemint.com)
- Jawaharlal Nehru’s Tryst with Destiny speech
- 780 Indian languages surveyed and documented by PLSI, next aim to document 6000 world languages | India News The Indian Express
- List of the 122 census recognised languages of India, including Scheduled and Non-Scheduled Languages
- Prof. G.N. Devy: 'All our languages are losing linguistic prowess' - Frontline (thehindu.com)
- Deep Learning Neural Networks Explained in Plain English (freecodecamp.org)
- Artificial Intelligence wrote this entire video. Are you scared yet, human?
- Project Karya - Microsoft Research
- ELLORA: Enabling Low Resource Languages - Microsoft Research
- Microsoft Turing Universal Language Representation model, T-ULRv5, tops XTREME leaderboard and trains 100x faster - Microsoft Research
- CGNet Swara’s website
- Cognitive Services—APIs for AI Solutions | Microsoft Azure