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Translation memory and Automated translation

Use the Translation Memory and Automated Translation settings to specify:

  • What main translation memories, project translation memories and automated translations are applied to files.
  • Whether these are included in look-ups and concordance searching.
  • Whether the translation memory will be updated with the translated content from the document(s).

These settings appear in multiple dialog boxes in SDL Trados Studio.

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Use different translation providers for this language direction.

This option is only displayed if you are viewing this page under the individual language pair settings and not the All Language Pairs level. Typically, you select your translation memories at the All Language Pairs level. Only select this option if you want to specify translation memory selections at the individual language pair level as an exception. You may want to do this if you want to:

  • Use different translation memories for a particular language pair.
  • Use a different order of the translation memories in the cascade for a particular language pair.
  • Enable lookups, updates or concordance searching differently in that translation memory for a particular language pair.

Add

Click this and select the translation memories and automated translation servers you want to add to the project:

  • File-based Translation Memory - Select this to add a translation memory that is stored locally in a file. The Open Translation Memory dialog box is displayed. Browse to the location of the file, select it and click Open.
  • Server-based Translation Memory - Select this to add a translation memory stored on a server. The Select Server-based Translation Memory dialog box is displayed where you can connect to a server and select the translation memories.
  • Select SDL BeGlobal Enterprise to connect to an SDL BeGlobal automated translation server. Use the SW Enterprise Translation Server option if your company has purchased an installation of Language Weaver Enterprise Translation Server and installed it on a server. Use the SDL BeGlobal Online option if you or your company has purchased he BeGlobal hosted services (Software as a Service). This requires a user and API key for authentication.
  • SDL Language Cloud to connect to the machine translation engines that you subscribed from your SDL Language Cloud account. The SDL Language Cloud MT engines are trained using domain-specific content to generate translation results that typically require less post-editing.
  • Google Translate - Select this to connect to the Google Translate automated translation server. This is now a paid for service that requires an API key. The API key you enter here will update all other projects that use Google Translate. See About Google Translate for more information.
  • Select one of the AnyTM options for local or server based TMs if you want to use a translation memory with languages that differ from the ones in your project. Find out more about Working with Language Variants.
  • SDL WorldServer Translation Memory - Click Add and select SDL WorldServer from the drop-down list. Select a translation memory or translation memory group.

Create

Click this and select the type of translation memory you want to create to add to the project:

  • New File-based Translation Memory - Select this to create a translation memory that is stored locally in a file. The New Translation Memory wizard is displayed. Complete the pages of the New Translation Memory wizard and click Close.
  • New Server-based Translation Memory - Select this to create a translation memory stored on a server. The New Server-based Translation Memory is displayed. Complete the pages of the New Server-based Translation Memory wizard and click Close.

Settings

Click this to edit the selected automated translation server or translation memory.

Move Up

Select a translation memory or automated translation server and click this to move the translation memory or automated translation server up in the list to change the selected translation memory priority.

Move Down

Select a translation memory or automated translation server and click this to move the translation memory or automated translation server down in the list to change the selected translation memory priority.

Remove

Select a translation memory or automated translation server and click this to remove it from the list.

Import

Click this to import translation units from a file to the selected translation memory. The Import wizard is displayed.

Export

Click this to export translation units from the selected translation memory to a file. The Export wizard is displayed.

Name

The name of the translation memory.

Enabled

Select this to enable the Lookup, Penalty Concordance and Update options. Only the Lookup option is available for automated translation servers.

Lookup

Select this to include the translation memory or automated translation server in translation memory searches.

Penalty

Select a penalty value. Any matches from this translation memory will have the penalty value specified here.

Concordance

Select this to include the translation memory in concordance searches.

Update

Select this to update the translation memory with the translated content from the document.

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