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Starting September 2008, Marta Stojanovic and Alain Désilets of the National Research Council of Canada will start a 12 month R&D effort around CLWE.
As many of you know, choosing a good research question is very difficult task, so please help us by reading the possible ideas below, providing comments, and rating them. A good research question is one for which:
- The answer is not known already, and cannot be found easily.
- The answer matters and has large practical consequences for a particular community.
Thx for your help. We are aiming to choosing one of them by mid-september.
BTW: When you rate ideas, make sure you make your own mind and write your answer down before looking at ratings from other folks.
Q1: What is the current state of collaborative translationpractices and technologies?
There are lots of sites that are doing collaborative translation, and many technologies that are used to support them. A partial list can be found here:
At this point in time, nobody seems to have a good handle on everything that is happening. It would be good to write a good synthesis of what is happening.
For example, we could write a survey that analyzes the different communities and tools in terms of the extent to which they operate without relying on the
Assumptions of conventional translation processes.
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