Tatsumi, Midori (2010) Post-editing machine translated text in a commercial setting: Observation and statistical analysis. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
Abstract
Machine translation systems, when they are used in a commercial context for publishing purposes, are usually used in combination with human post-editing. Thus understanding human post-editing behaviour is crucial in order to maximise the benefit of machine translation systems. Though there have been a number of studies carried out on human post-editing to date, there is a lack of large-scale studies on post-editing in industrial contexts which focus on the activity in real-life settings. This study observes professional Japanese post-editors’ work and examines the effect of the amount of editing made during post-editing, source text characteristics, and post-editing behaviour, on the amount of post-editing effort. A mixed method approach was employed to both quantitatively and qualitatively analyse the data and gain detailed insights into the post-editing activity from various view points. The results indicate that a number of factors, such as sentence structure, document component types, use of product specific terms, and post-editing patterns and behaviour, have effect on the amount of post-editing effort in an intertwined manner. The findings will contribute to a better utilisation of machine translation systems in the industry as well as the development of the skills and strategies of post-editors.
Metadata
Item Type: | Thesis (PhD) |
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Date of Award: | October 2010 |
Refereed: | No |
Supervisor(s): | O'Brien, Sharon, O'Hagan, Minako and Hollowood, Fred |
Subjects: | Computer Science > Machine translating Humanities > Translating and interpreting Humanities > Japanese language |
DCU Faculties and Centres: | DCU Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Humanities and Social Science > School of Applied Language and Intercultural Studies Research Initiatives and Centres > Centre for Translation and Textual Studies (CTTS) |
Use License: | This item is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License. View License |
Funders: | Symantec Ireland, Enterprise Ireland |
ID Code: | 16062 |
Deposited On: | 06 Apr 2011 15:46 by Sharon O'brien . Last Modified 08 Dec 2023 14:49 |
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