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Measuring the Impact of Neural Machine Translation on Easy-to-Read Texts: An Exploratory Study
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In: Conference on Easy-to-Read Language Research (Klaara 2019) (2019) (2019)
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Preferences of end-users for raw and post-edited NMT in a business environment
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In: ISBN: 978-2970-10957-0 ; Proceedings of the 41st Conference Translating and the Computer pp. 47-59 (2019)
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A Speech-Enabled Fixed-Phrase Translator for Emergency Settings: Crossover Study
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In: ISSN: 2291-9694 ; JMIR Medical Informatics, Vol. 7, No 2 (2019) (2019)
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Status quo of inclusive access to higher education : a focus on deaf and hearing-impaired individuals in german-speaking Switzerland ...
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How Many Ways Can Google Translate Say It?: Synonym Use in Neural Machine Translation Output
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This study attempts to determine whether a neural machine translation system that encounters repeated occurrences of a certain concept, expressed through a variety of synonyms, will consistently translate each synonym a given way or use multiple target-language synonyms as translations for each source-language synonym. The frequency with which the system recasts the meaning expressed by the source-language synonym using constructions involving different parts of speech is also considered. The study analyzes English translations generated by Google Translate for selected original French earnings releases. The translations generated by Google Translate are also compared to published English translations, where available, and the characteristics of both types of translations with respect to synonym use are compared to those of selected original English earnings releases.
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info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/418.02; Neural machine translation; Synonymie; Synonymy; Traduction automatique neuronale; Variation
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URL: https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:114723
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Handling Ellipsis in a Spoken Medical Phraselator
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In: Statistical Language and Speech Processing. SLSP 2018 pp. 140-152 (2018)
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Le projet BabelDr : rendre les informations médicales accessibles en Langue des Signes de Suisse Romande (LSF-SR)
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In: Proceedings of the 2nd Swiss Conference on Barrier-free Communication: Accessibility in educational settings (BFC 2018) pp. 92-96 (2018)
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Évaluation de la prononciation par reconnaissance vocale : élaboration d'un test de prononciation sur la plateforme CALL-SLT
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Prototype of Automatic Translation to the Sign Language of French-speaking Belgium. Evaluation by the Deaf Community
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In: ISSN: 1259-5977 ; Modelling, Measurement and Control C, Vol. 79, No 4 (2018) pp. 162-167 (2018)
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Automatic evaluation of the pronunciation with callslt, a conversation partner exclusively based on speech recognition
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In: ISBN: 978-84-09-02709-5 ; EDULEARN18, 10th annual International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies pp. 6592-6597 (2018)
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Can Speech-Enabled Phraselators Improve Healthcare Accessibility? A Case Study Comparing BabelDr with MediBabble for Anamnesis in Emergency Settings
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In: Proceedings of the 1st Swiss Conference on Barrier-free Communication (2018)
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Developing a New Swiss Research Centre for Barrier-Free Communication
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In: ISBN: 978-84-09-01901-4 ; Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation P. 347 (2018)
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Comparison of the quality of two speech translators in emergency settings : A case study with standardized Arabic speaking patients with abdominal pain
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In: European Congress of Emergency Medicine, (EUSEM 2017) (2017) (2017)
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Study on the use of machine translation and post-editing in Swiss-based language service providers
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In: Parallèles , No 29(2) (2017) (2017)
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Rapid Construction of a Web-Enabled Medical Speech to Sign Language Translator Using Recorded Video
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In: ISBN: 978-3-319-69364-4 ; Future and Emerging Trends in Language Technology. Machine Learning and Big Data pp. 122-134 (2017)
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Menusigne: A Serious Game for Learning Sign Language Grammar
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In: Workshop on Speech and Language Technology in Education (SLaTE 2017) (2017)
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A Robust Medical Speech-to-Speech/Speech-to-Sign Phraselator
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In: Interspeech (2017)
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Semantic relations in compound nouns: Perspectives from inter-annotator agreement
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In: ISSN: 0926-9630 ; Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 245 (2017) pp. 644-648 (2017)
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Semantic Relations in Compound Nouns: Perspectives from Inter-Annotator Agreement
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In: Stud Health Technol Inform (2017)
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