Translation for Massive Open Online Courses

At a glance

Project duration
02/2015  – 01/2018

Project description

Massive Open Online Courses have been growing rapidly in size and impact. Yet the language barrier constitutes a major growth impediment in reaching out to all peoples and educating all citizens. TraMOOC aims at tackling this impediment by developing high-quality translation of all types of text genre included in MOOCs (e.g. assignments, tests, presentations, lecture subtitles, blog text) from English into eleven European and BRIC languages (DE, IT, PT, EL, DU, CS, BG, CR, PL, RU, ZH) that constitute strong use cases, are hard to translate into and have weak MT support, thus complying with the call objectives. Phrase-based and syntax-based statistical machine translation models will be developed for addressing language diversity and supporting the language-independent nature of the methodology. For a high quality, automatic translation approach and for adding value to existing infrastructure, extensive advanced bootstrapping of new resources will be performed. An innovative multi-modal automatic and human evaluation schema will further ensure translation quality. For human evaluation, an innovative, strict-access control, time- and cost-efficient crowdsourcing setup will be used. Translation experts, domain experts and end users will also be involved. Separate task mining applications will be employed for implicit translation evaluation: (i) topic detection will be applied to source and translated texts and the resulting entity lists will be compared, leading to further qualitative and quantitative translation evaluation results; (ii) sentiment analysis performed on MOOC users’ blog posts will reveal end user opinion/evaluation regarding translation quality. Results will be combined into a feedback vector and used to refine parallel data and retrain translation models towards a more accurate secondphase translation output. The project results will be showcased and tested on the Iversity MOOC platform and on the VideoLectures.NET digital video lecture library.

Cooperation partners

  • Cooperation partner
    Great Britain

    Deluxe Media Europe Ltd

  • Cooperation partner
    UniversityIreland

    Dublin City University

  • Cooperation partner
    Belgium

    Easn Technology Innovation Services BVBA

  • Cooperation partner
    UniversityGreece

    Ionian University

  • Cooperation partner
    Germany

    Iversity GmbH

  • Cooperation partner
    Great Britain

    Knowledge 4 All Foundation

  • Cooperation partner
    UniversityNetherlands

    Radboud University

  • Cooperation partner
    UniversityNetherlands

    Tilburg University

  • Cooperation partner
    UniversityGreat Britain

    University of Edinburgh