Forum: CAT Tools Technical Help
Topic: Negative match penalties (i.e., boosting)
Poster: Samuel Murray
Hello everyone
In my CAT tool, I can specify that if a TM match is from user XYZ, then the match should be penalized by e.g. 2%. This means that an actual 86% match will show up in the tool and in the analysis as e.g. an 84% match. Very useful when translations in a TM etc. are less reliable.
However, I now want to do the opposite, and I find that I can't seem to do it (in WFC). There is no way to penalize a match by e.g. -2% (which would cause a 97% match to be reported as a 99% match). I'd like to do this in order to get slightly more favourable analyses for quoting purposes. In other words, I will still make enough money if I move all of my match percentages one up.
Can your CAT tool do that? Can you have negative penalties (i.e. something that increases the match percentage value instead of decreasing it?)
Alternatively, in some CAT tools, you can specify the match categories. So, for example, if the default match category is 75-84%, you can change it to 73-82%, and just report the result it as 75-84% when telling the client your analysis. Can your CAT tool do that easily?
Another question: can you have overlapping match categories in your CAT tool? For example, AFAIK, Trados can't. You can't have both an 80-89% and an 85-94% match band in a single analysis. (And, AFAIK, in Trados you can't really save multiple sets of match categories. If you change the match categories in one place, they apply to all other projects in that language combination, and if you want a different set of categories, you have to change that one set of settings.)
Samuel
[Edited at 2022-09-09 07:48 GMT]
Topic: Negative match penalties (i.e., boosting)
Poster: Samuel Murray
Hello everyone
In my CAT tool, I can specify that if a TM match is from user XYZ, then the match should be penalized by e.g. 2%. This means that an actual 86% match will show up in the tool and in the analysis as e.g. an 84% match. Very useful when translations in a TM etc. are less reliable.
However, I now want to do the opposite, and I find that I can't seem to do it (in WFC). There is no way to penalize a match by e.g. -2% (which would cause a 97% match to be reported as a 99% match). I'd like to do this in order to get slightly more favourable analyses for quoting purposes. In other words, I will still make enough money if I move all of my match percentages one up.
Can your CAT tool do that? Can you have negative penalties (i.e. something that increases the match percentage value instead of decreasing it?)
Alternatively, in some CAT tools, you can specify the match categories. So, for example, if the default match category is 75-84%, you can change it to 73-82%, and just report the result it as 75-84% when telling the client your analysis. Can your CAT tool do that easily?
Another question: can you have overlapping match categories in your CAT tool? For example, AFAIK, Trados can't. You can't have both an 80-89% and an 85-94% match band in a single analysis. (And, AFAIK, in Trados you can't really save multiple sets of match categories. If you change the match categories in one place, they apply to all other projects in that language combination, and if you want a different set of categories, you have to change that one set of settings.)
Samuel
[Edited at 2022-09-09 07:48 GMT]