03-02-2006, 10:26 AM
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| Medical Translator Used Successfully http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/03/02/0020251 Quote:
Posted by samzenpus on Wed March 01, 08:18 PM
from the but-does-it-know-orcish dept.
Communications
saskboy writes "Translations of medical questions posed by doctors to their patients were provided by a new Canadian designed computer called MedBridge. "Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Portuguese, French, and Russian," are some of the languages the MedBridge can work with. CBC reports, "If a patient is deaf, the system can also translate into American Sign Language using video. The MedBridge system is already in use at hospitals in New York, Toronto and Halifax." Pretranslated questions are stored in the computer and the doctor chooses from the list of questions to ask. It's not quite a Universal Translator, but it should improve doctor-patient communication."
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