Machine language processing
You articulate a certain phrase or sentence (even in dialect, e.g. as keyword).
The machine converts the voice recording to text.
The machine-generated text is translated automatically.
You receive feedback on which emotions the text evokes within readers.
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Content / Programme
Computational linguistics in the working practice of technical writers and translators
- Crash course in computational linguistics
- Understanding (recognising feelings, intentions)
- Processing (MT, text cleansing, scripts)
- Managing (terminology, ontology, knowledge database)
- Generating (voice output, text output e.g. ChatGPT)
- Best Practices
- Q&A
Aim
Participants will learn about the basic principles of computational linguistics, which applications are possible and how business efficiency can be increased through the automatic processing of natural language data.
Applicability
- flexible searching and finding
- machine translation
- voice operation of machines
- many other use cases
Target group
Managers, technical writers, language officers, language service providers, (language) enthusiasts
Date
Thursday, 29 June 2023
Duration
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. (incl. Q&A)
Location
Face-to-face event, Breitenfurter Straße 113, 1120 Vienna
Lecturers
Expert in computational linguistics from the company Language Services Semantica
Presented by: M.A. Claudia Hagendorfer – translator, technical writer, founder of text-it
Pricing
free information event (limited number of participants)