Cover not available

Review published In: Digital Translation
Vol. 11:1 (2024) ► pp.8589

References (9)
References
Ahrens, Barbara, and Marc Orlando. 2022. “Note-taking for consecutive conference interpreting.” In The Routledge handbook of conference interpreting, edited by Michaela. Albl-Mikasa & Elisabet. Tiselius, 34–48. London and New York: Routledge.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Ajibade, Patrick. 2018. “Technology acceptance model limitations and criticisms: Exploring the practical applications and use in technology-related studies, mixed-method, and qualitative researches.” Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). 1941. [URL]
Bragg, Danielle., Verhoef, Tessa, Vogler, Christian, Ringel Morris, Meredith, Koller, Oscar., Bellard, Mary., Berke, Larwan., Boudreault, Patrick., Bratfoort, Annelies., Caselli, Naomi, Huenerfauth, Matt, and Hernisa Kacorri. 2019. “Sign language recognition, generation, and translation: An interdisciplinary perspective.” In The 21st International Acm Sigaccess Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 16–31. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Chen, Jing, and Chao Han, eds. 2021. Testing and assessment of interpreting: Recent developments in China. Singapore: Springer. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
De Coster, Mathieu, Shterionov, Dimitar, Van Herreweghe, Mieke and Joni Dambre. 2023. “Machine translation from signed to spoken languages: State of the art and challenges.” Universal Access in the Information Society. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Estrin, Judy. 2008. Closing the innovation gap: Reigniting the spark of creativity in a global economy. New York: McGraw Hill.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Guistini, Deborah. 2022. “COVID-19 and the configuration of materiality in remote interpreting: Is technology biting back?” In Translation and Interpreting in the Age of COVID-19. Corpora and Intercultural Studies, vol 91, edited by Kanglong Liu, and Andrew K. F. Cheung, 197–213. Singapore: Springer. Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Way, Andy, Leeson, Lorraine, and Dimitar Shterionov, eds. 2024. Sign Language Machine Translation. Singapore: Springer.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Yin, Kayo, Moryossef, Amit, Hochgesang, Julie, Goldberg, Yoav, and Malihe Alikhani. 2021. “Including signed languages in natural language processing.” In Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing, vol 11, 7347–7360. [URL].
Cited by (1)

Cited by one other publication

Giustini, Deborah & Vorya Dastyar
2025. Understanding the digital ecosystem of interpreting. Digital Translation 12:1  pp. 85 ff. DOI logo

This list is based on CrossRef data as of 8 december 2025. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers. Any errors therein should be reported to them.

Mobile Menu Logo with link to supplementary files background Layer 1 prag Twitter_Logo_Blue