MediAzioni (Dec 2023)

Per una didattica della traduzione automatica

  • Johanna Monti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1974-4382/18787
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39
pp. A55 – A83

Abstract

Read online

Translation technologies are widely used in the translation process and the market is witnessing a radical change in translation practices, with a significant impact on the translation professions. It is important that translation programmes adopted by universities consider the rapid advances in language and translation technologies and devote specific theoretical and practical courses to this topic. Students need to develop specific competences and skills and acquire an advanced mastery of the technologies. In particular, given the current dominant paradigm in machine translation, namely Neural Machine Translation, they need to be aware of the benefits but also the challenges it poses to translators. This paper discusses the concept of “human parity”, which has been proposed in the field as the main goal of current machine translation systems, and presents the teaching and learning of translation technology, with a particular focus on what has been developed at the University of Naples L'Orientale.

Keywords