Pages in topic: < [1 2] | Déjà Vu's Lexicon is called Project Glossary in CafeTran Espresso Thread poster: Hans Lenting
| No target language skills required | Mar 8, 2021 |
Hans Lenting wrote: Thanks for your postings, but due to lack of knowledge of the target language I cannot verify how CT would handle this.
[Edited at 2021-03-06 07:58 GMT] Hello Hans, You don't need to know the target language to watch DeepMiner in action. Things to probe: 1. Mining depth [current segment, termbase/lexicon match, active/displayed segment TM match, active/displayed subsegment TM match, inactive/deep_mined TM match, machine translation] 2. Count threshold [number of phrase saves in TM that triggers autosuggest] 3. Autosuggest length [words, phrases, sentences] 4. Augosuggest priority [lexicon, termbase, TM, MT, metadata] You could use the above as a reference checklist for a head-to-head test drive of autosuggest in CT/DVX. | | | Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 19:45 Member (2009) Dutch to English + ... a lot of Déjà Vu’s DeepMiner functionality is already available in CafeTran (under different nam | Mar 8, 2021 |
Denis Danchenko wrote: Hans Lenting wrote: Thanks for your postings, but due to lack of knowledge of the target language I cannot verify how CT would handle this.
[Edited at 2021-03-06 07:58 GMT] Hello Hans, You don't need to know the target language to watch DeepMiner in action. Things to probe: 1. Mining depth [current segment, termbase/lexicon match, active/displayed segment TM match, active/displayed subsegment TM match, inactive/deep_mined TM match, machine translation] 2. Count threshold [number of phrase saves in TM that triggers autosuggest] 3. Autosuggest length [words, phrases, sentences] 4. Augosuggest priority [lexicon, termbase, TM, MT, metadata] You could use the above as a reference checklist for a head-to-head test drive of autosuggest in CT/DVX. I am 94% certain most of the DeepMiner functionality (if not all of it) is already present in CafeTran (and has been for a while), just under different names. Probably best to ask the developer (Igor), but have a look here: Edit > Preferences > Memory See also: https://github.com/idimitriadis0/TheCafeTranFiles/blob/master/CafeTran%20Espresso%20-%201%20Preferences.md#memory (for a good explanation of the various options) Michael PS: see also our old CafeTran wiki. Info of the archived version is still available at: https://beijerpedia.com/wiki/Archives
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Michael Beijer wrote: Denis Danchenko wrote: Hans Lenting wrote: Thanks for your postings, but due to lack of knowledge of the target language I cannot verify how CT would handle this.
[Edited at 2021-03-06 07:58 GMT] Hello Hans, You don't need to know the target language to watch DeepMiner in action. Things to probe: 1. Mining depth [current segment, termbase/lexicon match, active/displayed segment TM match, active/displayed subsegment TM match, inactive/deep_mined TM match, machine translation] 2. Count threshold [number of phrase saves in TM that triggers autosuggest] 3. Autosuggest length [words, phrases, sentences] 4. Augosuggest priority [lexicon, termbase, TM, MT, metadata] You could use the above as a reference checklist for a head-to-head test drive of autosuggest in CT/DVX. I am 94% certain most of the DeepMiner functionality (if not all of it) is already present in CafeTran (and has been for a while), just under different names. Probably best to ask the developer (Igor), but have a look here: Edit > Preferences > Memory See also: https://github.com/idimitriadis0/TheCafeTranFiles/blob/master/CafeTran%20Espresso%20-%201%20Preferences.md#memory (for a good explanation of the various options) Michael PS: see also our old CafeTran wiki. Info of the archived version is still available at: https://beijerpedia.com/wiki/Archives[Edited at 2021-03-08 21:11 GMT] [Edited at 2021-03-08 21:11 GMT] | | | Pages in topic: < [1 2] | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Déjà Vu's Lexicon is called Project Glossary in CafeTran Espresso Anycount & Translation Office 3000 | Translation Office 3000
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