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*** ''Shown to require involvement of communications system to clarify, but fundamental communication began prior to that point'' | *** ''Shown to require involvement of communications system to clarify, but fundamental communication began prior to that point'' | ||
* Allows for abstract representation of conceptual units to provide smoother, more accurate translation between languages, even given neurological cross-species divergence | * Allows for abstract representation of conceptual units to provide smoother, more accurate translation between languages, even given neurological cross-species divergence | ||
* Provides for smooth HCI via operations on abstractions without requiring individualized parsing of sentences | |||
** Integrated portion of all Federation HCI since development, including vocal/text computer control and holographic entertainment technology | |||
[[Category:Communications]] | [[Category:Communications]] |
Revision as of 07:43, 16 July 2018
- Linguistic translation matrix developed to allow for language- and even syntax-independent conceptual storage, translation (ENT: "Through a Mirror, Darkly"; Star Trek: The Motion Picture; TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
- Invented by Hoshi Sato in late-2160s (ENT: "Through a Mirror, Darkly")
- Developed from early efforts in providing communication with Antianna (ENT Novel: Rosetta; TNG Short Story: "Friends with the Sparrows")
- Fundamental component of both universal translator and VI interfaces in Federation technology
- Presumptive extrapolation from presentation of infiltrated computer system in "The Haunting of Deck Twelve"
- Shown to require involvement of communications system to clarify, but fundamental communication began prior to that point
- Presumptive extrapolation from presentation of infiltrated computer system in "The Haunting of Deck Twelve"
- Allows for abstract representation of conceptual units to provide smoother, more accurate translation between languages, even given neurological cross-species divergence
- Provides for smooth HCI via operations on abstractions without requiring individualized parsing of sentences
- Integrated portion of all Federation HCI since development, including vocal/text computer control and holographic entertainment technology