HAIL: a hardware-accelerated algorithm for language identification

2005 
A hardware-accelerated algorithm has been designed to automatically identify the primary languages used in documents transferred over the Internet. The algorithm has been implemented in hardware on the field programmable port extender (FPX) platform. This system, referred to as the hardware-accelerated identification of languages (HAIL) project, identifies the primary languages used in content transferred over transmission control protocol (TCP)/Internet protocol (IP) networks that operate at rates exceeding 2.4 Gigabits/second. We demonstrate that this hardware accelerated circuit, operating on a Xilinx XCV2000E-8 FPGA, far outperforms software algorithms running on modern personal computers while maintaining extremely high levels of accuracy.
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