Putting the “human” back in HLT: The importance of human evaluation in assessing the quality and potential uses of translation technology

Erica Michael, Petra Bradley, Paul McNamee, Matt Post


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2016.amta-users.29
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Conferences of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: MT Users' Track
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October 28 - November 1
Year:
2016
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Austin, TX, USA
Editors:
Spence Green, Lane Schwartz
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AMTA
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Publisher:
The Association for Machine Translation in the Americas
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Pages:
453–550
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https://aclanthology.org/2016.amta-users.29
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Cite (ACL):
Erica Michael, Petra Bradley, Paul McNamee, and Matt Post. 2016. Putting the “human” back in HLT: The importance of human evaluation in assessing the quality and potential uses of translation technology. In Conferences of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: MT Users' Track, pages 453–550, Austin, TX, USA. The Association for Machine Translation in the Americas.
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Putting the “human” back in HLT: The importance of human evaluation in assessing the quality and potential uses of translation technology (Michael et al., AMTA 2016)
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 2016.amta-users.29.Presentation.pdf