Machine translation literacy and undergraduate students in applied languages: Report on an exploratory study
Rudy Loock, Sophie Léchauguette
Abstract
This article reports on an exploratory study conducted on applied languages undergraduate students’ use of machine translation. Starting from the observation that they make extensive use of free tools available online, our aim was to understand whether they are capable of identifying and correcting machine translation errors, and if so, to what extent.
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Computer scienceMachine translationExploratory researchMathematics educationTranslation (biology)Natural language processingArtificial intelligencePsychologySociologyChemistryMessenger RNAGeneAnthropologyBiochemistryNatural Language Processing Techniques