A study into accuracy assessment formula of information in E-V consecutive interpreting of ULIS fourth-year students = Nghiên cứu công thức đo độ chính xác của thông tin trong dịch ứng đoạn Anh-Việt của sinh viên năm bốn đại học Ngoại ngữ
The purpose of this study was to create a formula for accuracy assessment of information on the basis of NER-model (N: number, E: edition error, R: recognition error) which is used to evaluate the accuracy of live subtitles using speech recognition. The subject of the research was 27 ULIS fourth-yea...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2020
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Online Access: | http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/99834 |
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Institution: | Vietnam National University, Hanoi |
Language: | English |
Summary: | The purpose of this study was to create a formula for accuracy assessment of information on the basis of NER-model (N: number, E: edition error, R: recognition error) which is used to evaluate the accuracy of live subtitles using speech recognition. The subject of the research was 27 ULIS fourth-year students majoring in translation and interpretation taking their interpreting exam. Although the exam included both simultaneous and consecutive interpreting sections, the study focused only on the consecutive performance of students. Using the mixed method consisting of qualitative and qualitative analysis via questionnaire, interview and content analysis, the author attempted to judge the function of the new formula and found out related results. The questionnaire was carried out right after students sitting their exam. The researcher did the interview with the exam-maker of the test to gain more insight understandings towards its criteria and requirements. More importantly, students’ recordings of their exams were transcribed for document analysis. The accuracy formula included two sub-formulas regarding idea and word unit. Each of them had their own set of criteria. After testing the formula, the author had come to the conclusion that the new formula for accuracy assessment developed by the researcher worked out. Besides, most of the students were aware of their performance and errors they had made. In short, the study has been successful to some extent in the effort of developing an accuracy assessment formula; however, certain limitations still remain and further studies need implementing to improve these weaknesses |
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