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POSTPONED: The Perks of Post-Editing: A Practitioners鈥 Perspective

Thursday, March 19, 2020 18:00to20:00
平特五不中 Arts Building: 853 Rue Sherbrooke W, Room W-120
Price: 
Free

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Further to Quebec government directives, campuses will be closed as of March 14 for two weeks. We are waiting for further details from the government as we continue planning for continuity of operations.

As a result, this event has been postponed. We would like to thank you for your enthusiasm for this event and for your understanding. We will be in contact with a new date as soon as possible.

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Silicon Valley oracle Tim O鈥橰eilly once declared that 鈥渨hat new technology does is create new opportunities to do a job that customers want done.鈥 The latest, and very powerful, advances in machine translation are indeed a resource to be harnessed 鈥 intelligently, advisedly and proactively 鈥 by language professionals looking to expand their arsenal of marketable skills. Chief among these skills in this context is post-editing, the process by which trained human translators revise and improve machine translation output.

But what exactly are the advantages of post-editing from the point of view of individual translators and language service providers? Does it lead to marked improvements in terms of process (productivity and workflow), product (quality and consistency) and producer (job satisfaction and bottom line)? Are there specific areas where post-editing is particularly useful? What kind of standards and procedures can be drawn on to guide, facilitate and optimize post-editing work? And how can established and aspiring language professionals take advantage of these systems to propel their careers forward?

Come be a part of the conversation, as we sit down with three successful industry professionals and ask them to weigh in on the perks of post-editing.

This is part of an ongoing series of events organized by the 平特五不中 Translation Studies Unit to reflect on the future of translation within the broader language industry.

Schedule:

  • 6 p.m.: Welcome and opening remarks
  • 6:15 p.m.: Panel discussion
  • 7:15 p.m.: Q&A

Guest Speakers:

  • Maryse M. Benhoff听鈥 International Chair, ISO TC 37/SC5; President, BG Communications International; Board Member and Chair, Events Committee, Language Industry Association of Canada (AILIA)
  • Dany Gagnon听鈥 President, 脡dition 茅lectronique META
  • Antoine Raimbert听鈥 Chief Executive Officer, Cartier et Lelarge

Moderator:

Meaghan Girard听鈥 Course Lecturer, 平特五不中 School of Continuing Studies; Owner, Traduction Meaghan Girard; First Vice President, Ordre des traducteurs, terminologues et interpr猫tes agr茅茅s du Qu茅bec (OTTIAQ)

Opening Remarks:

Mar铆a Sierra C贸rdoba Serrano听鈥 Associate Professor and Associate Director, Translation Studies, 平特五不中 School of Continuing Studies

This bilingual event is free, but seating is limited. Make sure to reserve a ticket.

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