6th
EAMT Workshop
"Teaching
machine translation"
14-15
November 2002
Centre
for Computational Linguistics, UMIST,
Organised by the
European Association for
Machine Translation
in association with the
British Computer Society Natural
Language Translation Specialist Group
Proceedings
Orie Miyazawa:
MT training for business people and translators [PDF, 121KB]
Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:
Teaching MT - an Indian pespective [PDF, 158KB]
Elia Yuste:
MT and the Swiss language service providers: an
analysis and training persepctive
[PDF, 53KB]
Dimitra Kalantzi:
Teaching MT/CAT tools in Greece: the state of the art [PDF, 155KB]
Paul Bennett:
Teaching contrastive linguistics for MT [PDF, 53KB]
J. Gabriel Amores:
Teaching MT with Xepisteme [PDF, 178KB]
Walther v. Hahn
and Cristina Vertan: Architectures of "toy" systems for teaching machine
translation [PDF, 194KB]
Svetlana Sheremetyeva:
An MT learning environment for computational
linguistics students [PDF, 252KB]
Chi-Chiang Shei:
Teaching MT through pre-editing: three case studies [PDF, 58KB]
Sharon O'Brien:
Teaching post-editing: a proposal for course content [PDF, 170KB]
Enrique Torrejón
and Celia Rico: Controlled translation: a new teaching scenario
tailor-made for the translation industry
[PDF, 192KB]
Heather Fulford:
Freelance translators and machine translation: an
investigation of perceptions, uptake, experience and training needs [PDF, 86KB]
Mark Shuttleworth:
Combining MT and TM on a technology-oriented
translation masters: aims and perspectives [PDF, 111KB]
Judith Belam:
Teaching machine translation evaluation by assessed
project work [PDF, 122KB]
Mikel L. Forcada:
Explaining real MT to translators: between
compositional semantics and word-for-word [PDF, 177KB]
Federico Gaspari:
Using free on-line services in MT training [PDF, 85KB]
Natalie Kübler:
Teaching commercial MT to translators: bridging the
gap between human and machine [PDF,
182KB]
[Review by:
Judith
Belam & Derek Lewis: In: Machine Translation Review,
issue 13: December 2002; pp.35-39.]