Content translation/status

Last update on: 2014-03-monthly

2013-07-01
Project started.

2014-01-monthly
The language engineering team kicked off development of a prototype version of context translation workflow. This functionality aims to create a workspace for helping editors bootstrap new articles in non-Latin language Wikipedias. In the prototype, Russian and Welsh are being used for initial concept verification.

2014-02-monthly
The prototype ContentTranslation server was created in Node.js, mostly by Santhosh Thottingal and David Chan. The server will be responsible for syncing the translations between all the languages, storing translated parallel texts (using Redis) and retrieving caching the results of language tools queries (machine translation, translation memory, dictionaries, segmentation, etc.).

Some front-end components for the translation interface were made, mostly by Sucheta Goshal and Amir Aharoni.

2014-03-monthly
Santhosh Thottingal and David Chan continued development and technology research on the Content Translation project. Development was focused specifically on updates to the side-by-side translation editor and section alignment of translated text. Kartik Mistry and Santhosh Thottingal worked on infrastructure for testing the Content Translation server. David Chan continued his technology research on sentence segmentation. Check out a preview at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CX_Section_Alignment_Preview_and_Basic_Editing.webm

Pau Giner updated the Content Translation UI design specification incorporating review comments from UX and product reviews. (Link: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Content-translation-designs.pdf)

The team also participated in a review of the Content Translation project with the product team leadership.