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- Michael Carl:
The CRITT TPR-DB 1.0: A Database for Empirical Human Translation Process Research. WPTP@AMTA 2012 - Maarit Koponen, Wilker Aziz, Luciana Ramos, Lucia Specia:
Post-editing time as a measure of cognitive effort. WPTP@AMTA 2012 - Isabel Lacruz, Gregory M. Shreve, Erik Angelone:
Average Pause Ratio as an Indicator of Cognitive Effort in Post-Editing: A Case Study. WPTP@AMTA 2012 - Alan K. Melby, Jason Housley, Paul J. Fields, Emily Tuioti:
Reliably Assessing the Quality of Post-edited Translation Based on Formalized Structured Translation Specifications. WPTP@AMTA 2012 - Jacob Mundt, Kristen Parton, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Learning to Automatically Post-Edit Dropped Words in MT. WPTP@AMTA 2012 - Sergio Penkale, Andy Way:
SmartMATE: An Online End-To-End MT Post-Editing Framework. WPTP@AMTA 2012 - Alexandros Poulis, David Kolovratník:
To post-edit or not to post-edit? Estimating the benefits of MT post-editing for a European organization. WPTP@AMTA 2012 - Midori Tatsumi, Takako Aikawa, Kentaro Yamamoto, Hitoshi Isahara:
How Good Is Crowd Post-Editing? Its Potential and Limitations. WPTP@AMTA 2012 - Justina Valotkaite, Munshi Asadullah:
Error Detection for Post-editing Rule-based Machine Translation. WPTP@AMTA 2012 - Ventsislav Zhechev:
Machine Translation Infrastructure and Post-editing Performance at Autodesk. WPTP@AMTA 2012 - Sharon O'Brien, Michel Simard, Lucia Specia:
Workshop on Post-Editing Technology and Practice, WPTP@AMTA 2012, San Diego, California, USA, October 28- November 1, 2012. Association for Machine Translation in the Americas 2012 [contents]
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