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portada New Directions in Empirical Translation Process Research: Exploring the Critt Tpr-DB
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
315
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 1.8 cm
Weight
0.47 kg.
ISBN13
9783319373065

New Directions in Empirical Translation Process Research: Exploring the Critt Tpr-DB

Carl, Michael ; Bangalore, Srinivas ; Schaeffer, Moritz (Author) · Springer · Paperback

New Directions in Empirical Translation Process Research: Exploring the Critt Tpr-DB - Carl, Michael ; Bangalore, Srinivas ; Schaeffer, Moritz

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Synopsis "New Directions in Empirical Translation Process Research: Exploring the Critt Tpr-DB"

This volume provides a comprehensive introduction to the Translation Process Research Database (TPR-DB), which was compiled by the Centre for Research and Innovation in Translation and Technologies (CRITT). The TPR-DB is a unique resource featuring more than 500 hours of recorded translation process data, augmented with over 200 different rich annotations. Twelve chapters describe the diverse research directions this data can support, including the computational, statistical and psycholinguistic modeling of human translation processes.In the first chapters of this book, the reader is introduced to the CRITT TPR-DB. This is followed by two main parts, the first of which focuses on usability issues and details of implementing interactive machine translation. It also discusses the use of external resources and translator-information interaction. The second part addresses the cognitive and statistical modeling of human translation processes, including co-activation at the lexical, syntactic and discourse levels, translation literality, and various annotation schemata for the data.

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