Authors: Saurav Patankar, Abhijeet Waghmare, Swaraj khadhe, Durvesh Kavire, Prof. Pradnya Satpute
Abstract: Communication across different languages has become a major challenge in today’s globalized world. The need for a system that enables seamless interaction between users speaking different languages has led to the development of multilingual communication platforms. This paper presents Chat Verse, a multilingual chat application that allows users to communicate in real time without language barriers. The application provides automatic language detection and real-time message translation, enabling users to send messages in their native language while the system translates them into the receiver’s preferred language. The system is developed using Android Studio, with Java for application logic and XML for user interface design, ensuring a responsive and user-friendly experience. Chat Verse includes essential features such as user authentication, private and group chat functionality, language preference settings, notification system, and feedback module. The application focuses on delivering a smooth communication experience by integrating translation capabilities within the chat interface. The motivation behind developing Chat Verse is to create an efficient, accessible, and intelligent communication platform that removes language barriers and enhances global connectivity. Traditional messaging applications often lack seamless multilingual support, making communication difficult for users from different linguistic backgrounds. This system aims to address that limitation by providing an intuitive and automated translation-based chat environment. The proposed system emphasizes usability, efficiency, and scalability, and demonstrates how multilingual chat applications can play a significant role in improving communication in fields such as business, education, and social networking. The study also highlights the future potential of integrating advanced AI-based translation techniques for even more accurate and context-aware communication.”
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