Interpreters vs Machines

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cognitive load in translation
computer game
Conduit Model
Conference Interpreters
Conference Interpreting
Consecutive Interpreting
Court Interpreters
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Future of Interpreting
future of professional interpreting careers
Henry Liu
Heriot Watt University
Human Interpreters
human-computer interaction linguistics
Interpreter Cognition
interpreter public relations
interpreter training methods
Interpreting PR
Interpreting Technology
Jonathan Downie
language technology research
Machine Interpreting
Machine Learning
Machine Translation
Medical Interpreter
multilingual communication studies
NTT
NTT Docomo
Nuremberg War Trials
Professional Conference Interpreters
Professional Interpreters
Self-driving Cars
simultaneous interpretation
Smart Interpreter
Source Language Speaker
Speech Translation
Superb
Superimposed
Translation Technology
triadic model
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Word Of Mouth
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138586420
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From tech giants to plucky startups, the world is full of companies boasting that they are on their way to replacing human interpreters, but are they right? Interpreters vs Machines offers a solid introduction to recent theory and research on human and machine interpreting, and then invites the reader to explore the future of interpreting. With a foreword by Dr Henry Liu, the 13th International Federation of Translators (FIT) President, and written by consultant interpreter and researcher Jonathan Downie, this book offers a unique combination of research and practical insight into the field of interpreting.

Written in an innovative, accessible style with humorous touches and real-life case studies, this book is structured around the metaphor of playing and winning a computer game. It takes interpreters of all experience levels on a journey to better understand their own work, learn how computers attempt to interpret and explore possible futures for human interpreters.

With five levels and split into 14 chapters, Interpreters vs Machines is key reading for all professional interpreters as well as students and researchers of Interpreting and Translation Studies, and those with an interest in machine interpreting.

Jonathan Downie is a consultant interpreter, French to English and English to French conference and business interpreter, researcher and speaker on interpreting. He regularly writes on the connections between research in practice in interpreting and translation for the ITI Bulletin and VKD Kurier. He is the author of the award-winning and critically acclaimed Being a Successful Interpreter: Adding Value and Delivering Excellence.

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