We are inviting contributions to a special issue of the journal
*Information* (ISSN 2078-2489). This special issue belongs to the section
"Artificial Intelligence".

*Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 November 2022 | Viewed by 122*

*More information:*
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/information/special_issues/machine_translation#info

*Special Issue Editors*

Dr. Natalia Resende
Guest Editor
School of Computer Sciences, CeADAR, University College Dublin, Dublin,
Ireland
 Contact: [email protected]

Dr. Pamela Toassi E-Mail Website
Guest Editor
Department of English Studies, its Literature and Translation (DELILT/UFC),
Postgraduate Program in Linguistics (PPGLin/UFC), Postgraduate Program in
Translation (POET/UFC), Federal University of Ceara (UFC), Fortaleza, CE,
Brazil


Dear Colleagues,

Due to advances in the field of artificial intelligence that have led to
significant improvements in the performance of machine translation (MT)
systems, as well as the availability of popular tools that can be accessed
free of cost, the number of MT users has increased significantly over the
last few years.

The evolution of this technology has also resulted in its incorporation in
the translation industry as MT represents a powerful tool for increasing
translation productivity. However, in the comparison of machine-translated
texts and human-translated texts, several questions remain unanswered,
especially those concerning quality assessment in MT.

For this Special Issue, we are inviting original and unpublished works
addressing issues in machine translation that arise in the search for human
parity. We are especially interested in studies focusing on MT translation
quality and post-editing; innovative solutions and techniques concerning MT
performance; studies involving new approaches for systems‘ implementation;
techniques for MT evaluation; examination of linguistic phenomena in the
output of MT systems; corpora for MT; the impact of MT in society; and MT
user experience. We will also accept works committed to advancing
theoretical contributions in the field.

 Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

Machine translation evaluation;
Post-editing of machine translation ;
Resources for machine translation;
Machine translation‘s impact on society;
MT user experience;
New approaches to machine translation‘s implementation and deployment;
Incorporation of linguistic knowledge in machine translation;
Theoretical contributions to the field of machine translation.

Dr. Natalia Resende
Dr. Pamela Toassi
Guest Editors
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