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Computer in der Übersetzerpraxis : Ergebnisse einer Umfrage
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ISBN: 3923435142 9783923435142 Year: 1986 Volume: 15 Publisher: Saarbrücken : Universität des Saarlandes,

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2022 4th International Conference on Natural Language Processing (ICNLP) : ICNLP 2022 : 25-27 March 2022, Xi'an, China
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ISBN: 1665495448 1665495456 Year: 2022 Publisher: Los Alamitos : IEEE,

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The topic of the conference is natural language processing, which can be found in the FOI list It is a branch of artificial intelligence that deals with training a computer to understand, process, and generate language.


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La machine à traduire
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Year: 1959 Publisher: Paris: PUF,

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La machine à traduire
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Year: 1963 Publisher: Paris: PUF,

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La machine à traduire : histoire des problèmes linguistiques
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Year: 1964 Publisher: The Hague : Mouton,

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Problèmes de la traduction automatique
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Paris : Klincksieck,

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La machine à traduire.
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Sprachkontrolle im Spiegel der Maschinellen Übersetzung : Übersetzung Untersuchung zur Wechselwirkung ausgewählter Regeln der Kontrollierten Sprache mit verschiedenen Ansätzen der Maschinellen Übersetzung
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Berlin : Language Science Press,

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Examining the general impact of the Controlled Languages rules in the context of Machine Translation has been an area of research for many years. The present study focuses on the following question: How do the Controlled Language (CL) rules impact the Machine Translation (MT) output individually? Analyzing a German corpus-based test suite of technical texts that have been translated into English by different MT systems, the study endeavors to answer this question at different levels: the general impact of CL rules (rule- and system-independent), their impact at rule level (system-independent), their impact at system level (rule-independent), and at rule and system level. The results of five MT systems (a rule-based system, a statistical system, two differently constructed hybrid systems, and a neural system) are analyzed and contrasted. For this, a mixed-methods triangulation approach that includes error annotation, human evaluation, and automatic evaluation was applied. The data were analyzed both qualitatively and quantitatively based on the following parameters: number and type of MT errors, style and content quality, and scores from two automatic evaluation metrics. In line with many studies, the results show a general positive impact of the applied CL rules on the MT output. However, at rule level, only four rules proved to have positive effects on all parameters; three rules had negative effects on the parameters; and two rules did not show any significant impact. At rule and system level, the rules affected the MT systems differently, as expected. Some rules that had a positive impact on earlier MT approaches did not show the same impact on the neural MT approach. Furthermore, the neural MT delivered distinctly better results than earlier MT approaches, namely the highest error-free, style and content quality rates both before and after the rules application, which indicates that the neural MT offers a promising solution that no longer requires CL rules for improving the MT output, what in turn allows for a more natural style.


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Machine translation for everyone : empowering users in the age of artificial intelligence
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Berlin : Language Science Press,

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Language learning and translation have always been complementary pillars of multilingualism in the European Union. Both have been affected by the increasing availability of machine translation (MT): language learners now make use of free online MT to help them both understand and produce texts in a second language, but there are fears that uninformed use of the technology could undermine effective language learning. At the same time, MT is promoted as a technology that will change the face of professional translation, but the technical opacity of contemporary approaches, and the legal and ethical issues they raise, can make the participation of human translators in contemporary MT workflows particularly complicated. Against this background, this book attempts to promote teaching and learning about MT among a broad range of readers, including language learners, language teachers, trainee translators, translation teachers, and professional translators. It presents a rationale for learning about MT, and provides both a basic introduction to contemporary machine-learning based MT, and a more advanced discussion of neural MT. It explores the ethical issues that increased use of MT raises, and provides advice on its application in language learning. It also shows how users can make the most of MT through pre-editing, post-editing and customization of the technology.

Progress in machine translation
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ISBN: 905199074X Year: 1993 Publisher: Amsterdam IOS

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