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WPTP@AMTA 2014: Vancouver, Canada
- Sharon O'Brien, Michel Simard, Lucia Specia:

Proceedings of the 11th Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas, WPTP@ATMA 2014, Vancouver, Canada, October 22-26, 2014. Association for Machine Translation in the Americas 2014 - Pilar Sánchez-Gijón, Olga Torres-Hostench:

MT post-editing into the mother tongue of into a foreign language? Spanish-to-English MT translation output post-edited by translation trainees. 5-19 - Nora Aranberri, Gorka Labaka, Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza, Kepa Sarasola:

Comparison of post-editing productivity between professional translators and lay users. 20-33 - Lane Schwartz:

Monolingual post-editing by a domain expert is highly effective for translation triage. 34-44 - Carlos S. C. Teixeira:

Perceived vs. measured performance in the post-editing of suggestions from machine translation and translation memories. 45-59 - Federico Gaspari, Antonio Toral, Sudip Kumar Naskar, Declan Groves, Andy Way:

Perception vs. reality: measuring machine translation post-editing productivity. 60-72 - Isabel Lacruz, Michael J. Denkowski, Alon Lavie:

Cognitive demand and cognitive effort in post-editing. 73-84 - Jeffrey Killman:

Vocabulary accuracy of statistical machine translation in the legal context. 85-98 - John Moran, Christian Saam, David Lewis:

Towards desktop-based CAT tool instrumentation. 99-112 - Elaine O'Curran:

Translation quality in post-edited versus human-translated segments: a case study. 113-118 - Attila Görög:

TAUS post-editing course. - Attila Görög:

TAUS post-editing productivity tool. - Lucia Specia, Kashif Shah:

QuEst: A framework for translation quality estimation. - Lane Schwartz:

An open source desktop post-editing tool. - Michael J. Denkowski, Alon Lavie, Isabel Lacruz, Chris Dyer:

Real time adaptive machine translation: cdec and TransCenter. - Yudai Kishimoto, Toshiaki Nakazawa, Daisuke Kawahara, Sadao Kurohashi:

Post-editing user interface using visualization of a sentence structure. - Sharon O'Brien, Joss Moorkens, Joris Vreeke:

Kanjingo: a mobile app for post-editing. 125-127

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