TraduXio Project: Latest Upgrades and Feedback

TraduXio is a digital environment for computer assisted multilingual translation which is web-based, free to use and with an open source code. Its originality is threefold-whereas traditional technologies are limited to two languages (source/target), TraduXio enables the comparison of different vers...

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Vydané v:Journal of data mining and digital humanities Ročník Atelier Digit_Hum; číslo Digital humanities in...
Hlavní autori: Lacour, Philippe, Bénel, Aurélien
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: INRIA 08.01.2021
Nicolas Turenne
Edícia:Numéro spécial sur les humanités numériques
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ISSN:2416-5999, 2416-5999
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Shrnutí:TraduXio is a digital environment for computer assisted multilingual translation which is web-based, free to use and with an open source code. Its originality is threefold-whereas traditional technologies are limited to two languages (source/target), TraduXio enables the comparison of different versions of the same text in various languages; its concordancer provides relevant and multilingual suggestions through a classification of the source according to the history, genre and author; it uses collaborative devices (privilege management, forums, networks, history of modification, etc.) to promote collective (and distributed) translation. TraduXio is designed to encourage the diversification of language learning and to promote a reappraisal of translation as a professional skill. It can be used in many different ways, by very diverse kind of people. In this presentation, I will present the recent developments of the software (its version 2.1) and illustrate how specific groups (language teaching, social sciences, literature) use it on a regular basis. In this paper, I present the technology but concentrate more on the possible uses of TraduXio, thus focusing on translators' feedback about their experience when working in this digital environment in a truly collaborative way.
ISSN:2416-5999
2416-5999
DOI:10.46298/jdmdh.6733