Translation in Transition
Human and machine intelligence
Isabel Lacruz(Editor)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 26. July 2023
Book
Hardback
287 pages
978-90-272-1386-0 (ISBN)
Description
Extraordinary advances in machine translation over the last three quarters of a century have profoundly affected many aspects of the translation profession. The widespread integration of adaptive "artificially intelligent" technologies has radically changed the way many translators think and work. In turn, groundbreaking empirical research has yielded new perspectives on the cognitive basis of the human translation process. Translation is in the throes of radical transition on both professional and academic levels.
The game-changing introduction of neural machine translation engines almost a decade ago accelerated these transitions. This volume takes stock of the depth and breadth of resulting developments, highlighting the emerging rivalry of human and machine intelligence. The gathering and analysis of big data is a common thread that has given access to new insights in widely divergent areas, from literary translation to movie subtitling to consecutive interpreting to development of flexible and powerful new cognitive models of translation.
The game-changing introduction of neural machine translation engines almost a decade ago accelerated these transitions. This volume takes stock of the depth and breadth of resulting developments, highlighting the emerging rivalry of human and machine intelligence. The gathering and analysis of big data is a common thread that has given access to new insights in widely divergent areas, from literary translation to movie subtitling to consecutive interpreting to development of flexible and powerful new cognitive models of translation.
Reviews / Votes
This book pioneers the effort to enable communication among researchers specialising in the behavioural, cognitive and computational aspects of translation. It highlights a promising direction for these researchers to continue exploring human-machine interplay in translation. -- Peng Wang, The Localization Institute, in Digital Translation 11:2 (2024).More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
785 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-1386-0 (9789027213860)
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