Interpreting technologies : current and future trends /
"While interpreting long remained unaffected by the technological progress that transformed the translation industry, recent years have witnessed a paradigm shift, such that interpreters increasingly interact with technological tools, that the delivery of interpreting services becomes increasin...
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Publishing Company,
2023.
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Series: | IVITRA research in linguistics and literature ;
v. 37. |
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Interpreting technologies : |b current and future trends / |c edited by Gloria Corpas Pastor, University of Malaga ; Bart Defrancq, University of Ghent. |
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490 | 1 | |a IVITRA research in linguistics and literature ; |v volume 37 | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | |a "While interpreting long remained unaffected by the technological progress that transformed the translation industry, recent years have witnessed a paradigm shift, such that interpreters increasingly interact with technological tools, that the delivery of interpreting services becomes increasingly dependent on technologies, and, finally, that technologies start to emerge that might some day compete with interpreters. This volume brings together a series of contributions on interpreting technologies focusing on each of these aspects. Its goal is to inform and to empower interpreters, as well as to spark new reflections on the future of technology in the interpreting industry. With this volume, we want to encourage interpreters to participate in that reflection and to become partners of technology rather than its victims. The next generation of technologies will need a next generation of interpreters!"-- |c Provided by publisher. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Interpreting Technologies -- Current and Future Trends -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Credit -- Introduction -- References -- Chapter 1 Using smartpens and digital pens in interpreter training and interpreting research -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The evolution of digital pen technology -- 3. The use of digital pen and smartpens in interpreter training -- 3.1 Reported pedagogical initiatives undertaken in the consecutive interpreting classroom -- 3.2 Promoting the pedagogical use of digital pens and smartpens further | |
505 | 8 | |a 4. The use of smartpens and digital pens in interpreting research -- 4.1 Cognitive processes in note-taking -- 4.2 Digital pen technology and simultaneous-consecutive -- 5. Equipment used and available technology -- 5.1 Equipment used in interpreting studies -- 5.2 Currently available technology and equipment -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 Tablet interpreting -- 1. Background and history of tablet interpreting -- 2. Use of tablets for preparation -- 3. Use of tablets for consecutive interpreting -- 4. Use of tablets for simultaneous interpreting | |
505 | 8 | |a 5. Use of tablets for simultaneous consecutive interpreting and sight consecutive hybrid modalities -- 6. Use of tablets for business productivity -- 7. Use of tablets in teaching interpreting -- 8. Shortcomings and strengths of tablets in interpreting -- 9. Gaps in tablet interpreting research -- 10. Future directions for tablet interpreting research -- References -- Chapter 3 Towards AI-enhanced computer-assisted interpreting -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Interpreting workflow and CAI tools -- 2.1 Preparation -- 2.2 In-process -- 2.3 Post-event -- 3. History of computer-assited interpreting tools | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.1 First-generation -- 3.2 Second-generation -- 3.3 Third-generation -- 4. Language technologies and artificial intelligence -- 4.1 Artificial intelligence and machine learning -- 4.2 Natural language processing, understanding and generation -- 4.3 Automatic speech recogintion -- 4.4 Machine translation -- 4.5 Machine interpreting -- 4.6 Summarisation -- 5. AI-enhanced CAI tools -- 5.1 Automatic glossary creation -- 5.1.1 Corpus creation -- 5.1.2 Term extraction -- 5.1.3 Term translation -- 5.1.4 Glossary review -- 5.2 Artificial boothmate -- 5.3 Artificial notepad -- 5.4 Underexplored use of AI | |
505 | 8 | |a 6. Interpreter management systems -- 7. Ehtics of AI use in interpreting -- 8. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4 'I am his extension in the courtroom' -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Design of the study and methodological approach -- 2.1 Selection of the fieldwork locations -- 2.2 Participant recruitment -- 2.3 Observations -- 2.4 Interviews -- 2.5 Data analysis -- 3. VMI-related challenges and interpreters' mitigation strategies -- 3.1 Technological aspects -- 3.2 Visual ecology -- 3.3 Social presence and alienation -- 3.4 Scheduling and pace of the hearings | |
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