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Unmet Needs and Opportunities for Mobile Translation AI

Daniel J. Liebling, Michal Lahav, Abigail Evans, Aaron Donsbach, Jess Holbrook, Boris Smus, Lindsey Boran

202047 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Translation apps and devices are often presented in the context of providing assistance while traveling abroad. However, the spectrum of needs for cross-language communication is much wider. To investigate these needs, we conducted three studies with populations spanning socioeconomic status and geographic regions: (1) United States-based travelers, (2) migrant workers in India, and (3) immigrant populations in the United States. We compare frequent travelers' perception and actual translation needs with those of the two migrant communities. The latter two, with low language proficiency, have the greatest translation needs to navigate their daily lives. However, current mobile translation apps do not meet these needs. Our findings provide new insights on the usage practices and limitations of mobile translation tools. Finally, we propose design implications to help apps better serve these unmet needs.

Topics & Concepts

Socioeconomic statusContext (archaeology)PerceptionImmigrationComputer scienceLanguage barrierInternet privacyWorld Wide WebGeographyPsychologySociologyPolitical sciencePopulationDemographyLawArchaeologyNeuroscienceAI in Service InteractionsMobile Learning in EducationSpeech and dialogue systems