Posts Tagged ‘crowdsourcing’

Crowdsourcing and machine translation: the start of a beautiful friendship

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

hands togetherMachine-aided translation is one of those things people love to hate. Despite the best efforts of enthusiasts like myself, the majority of computer users still believe that machines are useless translators.

The whole area of machine translation has a terrible image problem. There are endless jokes and “true” stories about computer translation failures. Some of these are very funny (like the machine that apparently translated the English saying “out of sight, out of mind” into “invisible idiot” in Russian). However with a little crowdsourcing help, I suspect the machines may have the last laugh. (more…)

Crowdsourced translation - Twitter jumps on the bandwagon

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

istock_000006680981smallTwitter is the latest company to use crowdsourcing to localise their website and interface - about time they localised it too, as in the arena of social networking, Twitter has been lagging behind other sites such as Facebook when it comes to reaching a multilingual audience…

So what is crowdsourcing exactly?

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