Translation Quality Assessment

By Luisa Bentivogli (Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy)

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Luisa Bentivogli received a “Laurea” Degree in Philosophy of Language from the University of Bologna in 1999. Since then she has been
working as a researcher at Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), currently in the "Machine Translation" (MT) Research Unit. From 2008 to
2013 she was assigned to the Centre for the Evaluation of Language and Communication Technologies (CELCT), first as a research
manager with the role of coordinating the activities of the Centre, then as Director of the Centre.

Her research interests include evaluation of human language technologies, translation technologies for translators, multilingual corpus
creation and annotation, crowdsourcing for natural language processing, computational lexicography in a multilingual environment,
contrastive linguistics.

Over the years, she has been involved in several international and national projects, as well as in job orders from private companies
and public institutions. She co-authored more than 70 scientific publications and serves as reviewer for journals, conferences and
workshops. She regularly supervises internship, master, and PhD students. She has been involved in the organisation of different tasks
in several evaluation campaigns (e.g. IWSLT, RTE, SemEval, EVALITA) and other international events addressed to both the scientific
community and translators (MT Marathon 2014, School of Advanced Technologies for Translators - SATT - 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019).

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©inTRAlinea & Luisa Bentivogli (2020).
"Translation Quality Assessment"
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Edited by: {specials_editors_reviews}
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Stable URL: https://www.intralinea.org/specials/article/2502

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