Stephen Doherty

2.0k citations
49 papers · 948 · h-index 16

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Stephen Doherty

46 papers receiving 866 citations

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Stephen Doherty
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  • Language and Linguistics 434
  • Human-Computer Interaction 70
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology 154
  • Artificial Intelligence 362
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology 120
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1 201492
2 201587
3 201480
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The impact of translation technologies on the process and product of translation
201675
5 201075
6 201674
7 201952
8 201840
9 201339
10 202035
11 201326
12 201221
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Can MT Output Be Evaluated Through Eye Tracking
200920
14 201819
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Translations| The Impact of Translation Technologies on the Process and Product of Translation
201617
16 201617
17 202014
18 202013
19 202012
20 201712

About Stephen Doherty

Stephen Doherty is a scholar working on Language and Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, Developmental and Educational Psychology and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, having authored 49 papers that have together received 948 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Subtitles and Audiovisual Media (11 papers), Topic Modeling (9 papers), Natural Language Processing Techniques (8 papers), Translation Studies and Practices (7 papers), Second Language Acquisition and Learning (5 papers), Interpreting and Communication in Healthcare (5 papers), Mobile Learning in Education (5 papers) and Visual and Cognitive Learning Processes (4 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Language and Linguistics (434 citations), Human-Computer Interaction (70 citations), Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (154 citations), Artificial Intelligence (362 citations) and Developmental and Educational Psychology (120 citations). Stephen Doherty has collaborated with scholars based in Australia, Ireland and United States. Frequent co-authors include Dorothy Kenny, Jan‐Louis Kruger, Sharon O’Brien, Federico Gaspari, James F. Lee, Michaël Carl, Joss Moorkens, Andy Way, Elisa Perego and María T. Soto-Sanfiel. Their work appears in journals such as The Journal of Specialised Translation, The Interpreter and Translator Trainer, Perspectives, Computer Assisted Language Learning and Language Teaching Research.

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