vertalingssoftware
Vertalingssoftware, also known as translation software, refers to computer-aided tools designed to convert written content from one language to another. These applications employ various techniques ranging from rule‑based systems, which use linguistic grammars, to statistical models that learn patterns from large bilingual corpora, and more recently neural machine translation engines that generate translations in natural, fluent style. The evolution of vertalingssoftware dates back to the 1950s, when early machine translation experiments in the United States sought to automate the translation of technical documents. Over the decades, advances in computational power, storage and data availability have accelerated development, leading to commercial products such as Google Translate, DeepL and enterprise solutions like SDL Trados.
Key features of modern translation software include glossaries for domain‑specific terminology, quality‑assurance checks, phrase‑based memory that