Vicent Brivá-Iglesias
Orcid: 0000-0001-8525-2677
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Vicent Brivá-Iglesias authored at least 10 papers
between 2021 and 2026.
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2026
Artificial intelligence language technologies in multilingual healthcare: Grand challenges ahead.
CoRR, May, 2026
2025
AI agents may be worth the hype but not the resources (yet): An initial exploration of machine translation quality and costs in three language pairs in the legal and news domains.
CoRR, May, 2025
Are AI agents the new machine translation frontier? Challenges and opportunities of single- and multi-agent systems for multilingual digital communication.
Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit XX: MTSummit 2025, 2025
2024
Exploring the Potential of Neural Machine Translation for Cross-Language Clinical Natural Language Processing (NLP) Resource Generation through Annotation Projection.
Inf., 2024
Large Language Models "Ad Referendum": How Good Are They at Machine Translation in the Legal Domain?
CoRR, 2024
Pre-task perceptions of MT influence quality and productivity: the importance of better translator-computer interactions and implications for training.
Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation (Volume 1), 2024
2023
MEDDOPLACE Shared Task overview: recognition, normalization and classification of locations and patient movement in clinical texts.
Proces. del Leng. Natural, 2023
Measuring Machine Translation User Experience (MTUX): A Comparison between AttrakDiff and User Experience Questionnaire.
Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation, 2023
2021
NLP applied to occupational health: MEDDOPROF shared task at IberLEF 2021 on automatic recognition, classification and normalization of professions and occupations from medical texts.
Proces. del Leng. Natural, 2021
The ProfNER shared task on automatic recognition of occupation mentions in social media: systems, evaluation, guidelines, embeddings and corpora.
Proceedings of the Sixth Social Media Mining for Health Workshop and Shared Task, 2021