The use of online translators by students not enrolled in a professional translation program: beyond copying and pasting for a professional use

Rudy Loock, Sophie Léchauguette, Benjamin Holt


Abstract
In this paper, we discuss a use of machine translation (MT) that has been quite overlooked up to now, namely by students not enrolled in a professional translation program. A number of studies have reported massive use of free online translators (OTs), and it seems important to uncover such users’ abilities and difficulties when using MT output, whether to improve their understanding, writing, or translation skills. We report here a study on students enrolled in a French ‘applied languages program’ (where students study two languages, as well as law, economics, and management). The aim was to uncover how they use OTs, as well as their (in)ability to identify and correct MT errors. Obtained through two online surveys and several tests conducted with students from 2020 to 2022, our results show an unsurprising widespread use of OTs for many different tasks, but also some specific difficulties in identifying MT errors, in particular in relation to target language fluency.
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2022.eamt-1.5
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Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation
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June
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2022
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Ghent, Belgium
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Helena Moniz, Lieve Macken, Andrew Rufener, Loïc Barrault, Marta R. Costa-jussà, Christophe Declercq, Maarit Koponen, Ellie Kemp, Spyridon Pilos, Mikel L. Forcada, Carolina Scarton, Joachim Van den Bogaert, Joke Daems, Arda Tezcan, Bram Vanroy, Margot Fonteyne
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23–29
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Rudy Loock, Sophie Léchauguette, and Benjamin Holt. 2022. The use of online translators by students not enrolled in a professional translation program: beyond copying and pasting for a professional use. In Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation, pages 23–29, Ghent, Belgium. European Association for Machine Translation.
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The use of online translators by students not enrolled in a professional translation program: beyond copying and pasting for a professional use (Loock et al., EAMT 2022)
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