Advances in Computer-Aided Translation Technology
A special issue of Informatics (ISSN 2227-9709).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2019) | Viewed by 55314
Special Issue Editors
Interests: computer-assisted translation; machine translation; post-editing; parallel corpora; terminology extraction
Interests: computer-assisted translation; machine translation; post-editing; translatability; translation quality assessment; human–computer interaction; collaborative translation
Interests: machine translation; quality assessment of machine translation; natural language processing
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Translation technology has become an integral part of the life of a professional translator. Computer-aided translation (CAT) tools have evolved over the years from basic translation memory systems to full-fledged translation environment tools (TEnTs), offering a wide range of support to the professional translator. Moreover, these environments attempt to reach the optimal level of human–machine interactions by increasingly integrating translation memory (TM) and machine translation (MT) suggestions in more interactive ways. However, with the growing variety of MT paradigms and changing translation work flows (e.g. collaborative translation), new challenges lie ahead.
For this Special Issue we seek novel, original contributions across the entire spectrum of computer-aided translation technology, covering advances in the
- Matching and retrieval of segments in translation memories
- Integration of TM and MT suggestions
- Integration of client-specific terminology in neural MT
- Multilingual terminology extraction
- Quality estimation of MT and TM suggestions
- Translation quality assurance
- Automatic methods for translation memory cleaning and maintenance
- Productivity measurements
- Effort prediction and price estimation
- Methods for collaborative translation
- Post-editing guidelines and best practices
- Intelligent interface design
- User-adaptive systems
- Automatic speech recognition for dictating translations
- Integration with text authoring tools
Prof. Dr. Lieve Macken
Dr. Joke Daems
Dr. Arda Tezcan
Guest Editors
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