Proceedings of the Second MEMENTO workshop on Modelling Parameters of Cognitive Effort in Translation Production

Michael Carl, Silvia Hansen-Schirra (Editors)


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W19-70
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August
Year:
2019
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Dublin, Ireland
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European Association for Machine Translation
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Proceedings of the Second MEMENTO workshop on Modelling Parameters of Cognitive Effort in Translation Production
Michael Carl | Silvia Hansen-Schirra

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Edit distances do not describe editing, but they can be useful for translation process research
Félix do Carmo

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Modelling word translation entropy and syntactic equivalence with machine learning
Bram Vanroy | Orphée De Clercq | Lieve Macken

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Comparison of temporal, technical and cognitive dimension measurements for post-editing effort
Cristina Cumbreno | Nora Aranberri

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Translation Quality and Effort Prediction in Professional Machine Translation Post-Editing
Jennifer Vardaro | Moritz Schaeffer | Silvia Hansen-Schirra

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With or without post-editing processes? Evidence for a gap in machine translation evaluation
Caroline Rossi | Emmanuelle Esperança-Rodier

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Investigating Correlations Between Human Translation and MT Output
Samar A. Almazroei | Haruka Ogawa | Devin Gilbert

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Lexical Representation & Retrieval on Monolingual Interpretative text production
Debasish Sahoo | Michael Carl

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Predicting Cognitive Effort in Translation Production
Yuxiang Wei

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Computerized Note-taking in Consecutive Interpreting: A Pen-voice Integrated Approach towards Omissions, Additions and Reconstructions in Notes
Huolingxiao Kuang

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Automatization of subprocesses in subtitling
Anke Tardel | Silvia Hansen-Schirra | Silke Gutermuth | Moritz Schaeffer

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Correlating Metaphors to Behavioural Data: A CRITT TPR-DB-based Study
Faustino Dardi

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Exploring Cognitive Effort in Written Translation of Chinese Neologisms: An Eye-tracking and Keylogging Study
Jinjin Chen | Defeng Li | Victoria Lei