Lynne Bowker


2025

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An Interdisciplinary Approach to Human-Centered Machine Translation
Marine Carpuat | Omri Asscher | Kalika Bali | Luisa Bentivogli | Fred Blain | Lynne Bowker | Monojit Choudhury | Hal Daumé Iii | Kevin Duh | Ge Gao | Alvin C Grissom II | Marzena Karpinska | Elaine C Khoong | William D. Lewis | Andre Martins | Mary Nurminen | Douglas W. Oard | Maja Popovic | Michel Simard | François Yvon
Proceedings of the 2025 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing

Machine Translation (MT) tools are widely used today, often in contexts where professional translators are not present. Despite progress in MT technology, a gap persists between system development and real-world usage, particularly for non-expert users who may struggle to assess translation reliability.This paper advocates for a human-centered approach to MT, emphasizing the alignment of system design with diverse communicative goals and contexts of use. We survey the literature in Translation Studies and Human-Computer Interaction to recontextualize MT evaluation and design to address the diverse real-world scenarios in which MT is used today.

2021

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Machine Translation Literacy Instruction for Non-Translators: A Comparison of Five Delivery Formats
Lynne Bowker
Proceedings of the Translation and Interpreting Technology Online Conference

2004

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Bilingual concordancers and translation memories: A comparative evaluation
Lynne Bowker | Michael Barlow
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Language Resources for Translation Work, Research and Training

2002

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Translation Tracking System: A tool for managing translation archives
Lynne Bowker | Peter Bennison
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’02)

2000

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Designing a Tool for Exploiting Bilingual Comparable Corpora
Peter Bennison | Lynne Bowker
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’00)

1992

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Towards a New Generation of Terminological Resources: An Experiment in Building a Terminological Knowledge Base
Ingrid Meyer | Douglas Skuce | Lynne Bowker | Karen Eck
COLING 1992 Volume 3: The 14th International Conference on Computational Linguistics