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Analyzing misconceptions in multilingual computer-mediated communication

Published: 06 November 2005 Publication History

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Multilingual communities using machine translation to overcome language barriers are showing up with increasing frequency. However, when a large number of translation errors get mixed into conversation, it becomes difficult for users to fully understand each other. In this paper, we focus on misconceptions found in high volume in actual online conversations using machine translation. By comparing responses via machine translation and responses without machine translation, we extract two response patterns, which may be strongly related to the occurrence of misconceptions in machine translation-mediated communication. The two response patterns are that users tend to respond to short phrases of the original message and tend to trip on the wording of the original message when responding via machine translation.

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GROUP '05: Proceedings of the 2005 ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work
November 2005
368 pages
ISBN:1595932232
DOI:10.1145/1099203
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Published: 06 November 2005

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  1. computer-mediated communication
  2. machine translation
  3. misconception
  4. multilingual groups

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GROUP05: ACM 2005 International Conference on Supporting Group Work
November 6 - 9, 2005
Florida, Sanibel Island, USA

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  • (undefined)A New Compensation Mechanism for Preference Erosion in the Doha RoundSSRN Electronic Journal10.2139/ssrn.902390

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