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Unbabel CEO Vasco Pedro on Translation Productivity and Growth Plans

Unbabel CEO Vasco Pedro joins SlatorPod to talk about machine translation for multilingual customer service,...

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Memsource CEO David Čaněk on the Acquisition and Integration of Phrase

Memsource CEO David Čaněk talks about the recent acquisition and integration of Phrase and the...

Facebook Researchers Say Machine Translation Quality Estimation Lacking

New research suggests biases of QE datasets lead to guesstimates on machine translation quality. Researchers...

Good, Bad or Loose: Amazon’s New Subtitle Quality Estimation System

Amazon Prime Video researchers have developed a new quality estimation system for subtitle translations, which...

Top Language Industry Quotes of 2019

From technology, markets, and M&A to investment and the competitive landscape, the language industry leaders...

What Makes a Good Post-Editor: Research Examines Activity Patterns of over 300 Linguists

Characterizing post-editors based on their keystrokes, mouse activity, and other editing actions can help predict...

Here’s What Happened at the World’s Biggest Machine Translation Conference

As AI is booming, the world’s largest natural language processing conference doubled in size this...

Machine Translation Quality Estimation: Memsource’s Latest AI-powered Feature

Memsource has released a second AI-powered feature, Machine Translation Quality

“Nearly Indistinguishable From Human Translation”—Google Claims Breakthrough

Google team publishes a detailed paper on its rapid progress in neural machine translation. Says...

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