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Machine Learning in Translation introduces machine learning (ML) theories and technologies that are most relevant to translation processes, approaching the topic from a human perspective and emphasizing that ML and ML-driven technologies are tools for humans.

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Machine Learning in Translation introduces machine learning (ML) theories and technologies that are most relevant to translation processes, approaching the topic from a human perspective and emphasizing that ML and ML-driven technologies are tools for humans.
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Autorenporträt
Peng Wang is a freelance conference interpreter with the Translation Bureau, Public Works and Government Services Canada, a part-time professor in the School of Translation and Interpretation, University of Ottawa and Course designer and instructor for Think NLP and Machine Translation Masterclass at the Localization Institute. She has published two books in Chinese, including Harry Potter and Its Chinese Translation. David B. Sawyer is Director of Language Testing at the U.S. State Department's Foreign Service Institute and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Maryland, USA. He is the author of Foundations of Interpreter Education: Curriculum and Assessment and co-editor of The Evolving Curriculum in Interpreter and Translator Education: Stakeholder Perspectives and Voices (both John Benjamins).
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"Machine Learning in Translation by Wang and Sawyer offers a new and important perspective on the topic by discussing machine learning concepts from a linguistic perspective. They offer an entryway to an in-depth understanding of machine learning concepts for linguists, closing a long-existing gap in literature suitable for machine learning education for this audience."

Tabea De Wille, University of Limerick, Ireland