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Introducing Quality Estimation to Machine Translation Post-editing Workflow: An Empirical Study on Its Usefulness

Liu, S., Dai, G., & Li, D.* (2025). Introducing Quality Estimation to Machine Translation Post-editing Workflow: An Empirical Study on Its Usefulness. In Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit XX: Volume 1, 485-495.
 
URL:  https://aclanthology.org/2025.mtsummit-1.38/

 

Abstract

This preliminary study investigates the usefulness of sentence-level Quality Estimation (QE) in English-Chinese Machine Translation Post-Editing (MTPE), focusing on its impact on post-editing speed and student translators’ perceptions. The study also explores the interaction effects between QE and MT quality, as well as between QE and translation expertise. The findings reveal that QE significantly reduces post-editing time. The interaction effects examined were not significant, suggesting that QE consistently improves MTPE efficiency across MT outputs of medium and high quality and among student translators with varying levels of expertise. In addition to indicating potentially problematic segments, QE serves multiple functions in MTPE, such as validating translators’ evaluation of MT quality and enabling them to double-check translation outputs. However, interview data suggest that inaccurate QE may hinder the post-editing processes. This research provides new insights into the strengths and limitations of QE, facilitating its more effective integration into MTPE workflows to enhance translators’ productivity.

 
 

 

 







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