Title: Translation in the Hands of Many:Centering Lay Users in Machine Translation Interactions
Authors: Beatrice Savoldi, Alan Ramponi, Matteo Negri, Luisa Bentivogli
Published: 19th February 2025 (Wednesday) @ 14:45:17
Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2502.13780v1
Abstract
Converging societal and technical factors have transformed language technologies into user-facing applications employed across languages. Machine Translation (MT) has become a global tool, with cross-lingual services now also supported by dialogue systems powered by multilingual Large Language Models (LLMs). This accessibility has expanded MTâs reach to a vast base of lay users, often with little to no expertise in the languages or the technology itself. Despite this, the understanding of MT consumed by this diverse group of users â their needs, experiences, and interactions with these systems â remains limited. This paper traces the shift in MT user profiles, focusing on non-expert users and how their engagement with these systems may change with LLMs. We identify three key factors â usability, trust, and literacy â that shape these interactions and must be addressed to align MT with user needs. By exploring these dimensions, we offer insights to guide future MT with a user-centered approach.