Computer Assisted Translation. A computer-assisted translation tool facilitates the translation process by resolving the text into smaller translatable segments. Computer-assisted translation computer-aided translation or CAT is a form of language translation in which a human translator uses computer software to support and facilitate the translation process.
Jaume I Spain tt2itiitiupves Abstract The Computer-Assisted Translation CAT paradigm tries to integrate hu- man expertise into the automatic translation process. It organizes these segments of text in a manner which makes it easier for the translator to translate the text effectively and makes the process of translation time-efficient. While this functionality could be achieved with a series of point solutions CAT software consolidates into a single product all the software features necessary for translating documents from one language to another.
Computer-Assisted Translation is a human translation carried out with the aid of computerized tools.
A CAT tool is often misunderstood for providing machine translation but the translators supporting computer-assisted translation agree to the rigorous consistency of terminologies obtained from the use of a CAT tool. A CAT tool is often misunderstood for providing machine translation but the translators supporting computer-assisted translation agree to the rigorous consistency of terminologies obtained from the use of a CAT tool. CAT tools are typically understood to mean programs that specifica. As the translator advances in the translation of the document the software stores the text in a database of already translated segments.