Round-Trip Translation Method
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A Round-Trip Translation Method is a translation method that ...
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2024
- (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round-trip_translation Retrieved:2024-8-2.
- Round-trip translation (RTT), also known as back-and-forth translation, recursive translation and bi-directional translation, is the process of translating a word, phrase or text into another language (forward translation), then translating the result back into the original language (back translation), using machine translation (MT) software. It is often used by laypeople to evaluate a machine translation system,[1] or to test whether a text is suitable for MT[2] [3] when they are unfamiliar with the target language. Because the resulting text can often differ substantially from the original, RTT can also be a source of entertainment.[2]
- ↑ van Zaanen, Menno & Zwarts, Simon (2006). "Unsupervised measurement of translation quality using multi-engine, bidirectional translation". AI 2006. Springer-Verlag: 1208-1214
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Gaspari, Federico (2006). "Look who's translating. Impersonation, Chinese whispers and fun with machine translation on the Internet. EAMT-2006: 149-158 via Mt- Archive.
- ↑ Shigenobu, Tomohiro (2007). "Evaluation and Usability of Back Translation for Intercultural Communication". In Aykin N. Usability and Internationalization, Part II. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. 259-265- via Web of Science