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select the correct answer. which statement from a computer can now translate languages as well as a human is an example of commentary? a. google’s deep learning translation method uses 16 processors to transform words into a value called a vector. b. the vector represents how related one word is to every other word in the dictionary of training materials. c. the craziest part about the translator’s improved accuracy is this: it happened because google’s researchers made their neural - network - powered system more independent of its human designers. d. using vectors from the input language, the system comes up with a list of possible translations that are ranked based on their probability of occurrence.
To determine the correct statement, we analyze each option:
- Option A: The article "A Computer Can Now Translate Languages as Well as a Human" is likely a commentary on Google's translation technology. Google's deep - learning translation method (using vectors and neural networks) is part of the context, and this option's description about the method using 16 processors to transform words into vectors aligns with how such translation systems work.
- Option B: The vector in Google's translation system represents the semantic relationship of words, not just how related one word is to every other in training materials. So this is incorrect.
- Option C: The improved accuracy of the translator is due to the neural - network - powered system's learning, not because it is more independent of human designers. This misrepresents the cause of accuracy improvement.
- Option D: The system generates translations based on semantic understanding and probability of co - occurrence in language use, not just from input language vectors and a simple probability of occurrence. This is an oversimplification.
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A. Google's deep learning translation method uses 16 processors to transform words into a value called a vector.