2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102717
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Towards using agent-based modelling for collaborative translation of crisis information: A systematic literature review to identify the underlying attributes, behaviours, interactions, and environment of agents

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“…The search also mainly adhered to the scope of the study regarding the innovations currently in use and those expected in the future to facilitate energy production from livestock greenhouse gases. Preference was also given to articles published in English to avoid extra work requirements and complications associated with translation [20]. Additionally, by only examining articles published in English, the researcher could fast-track the research process by eliminating the need for third-party translation services.…”
Section: Stage Iii: Study Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The search also mainly adhered to the scope of the study regarding the innovations currently in use and those expected in the future to facilitate energy production from livestock greenhouse gases. Preference was also given to articles published in English to avoid extra work requirements and complications associated with translation [20]. Additionally, by only examining articles published in English, the researcher could fast-track the research process by eliminating the need for third-party translation services.…”
Section: Stage Iii: Study Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of these ongoing modules is to enable translation studies students (and students of refugee integration in the case of DCU) to develop a skillset for supporting multilingual crisis settings (Federici et al, 2019). The topic of volunteer crisis translation was further developed by examining the potential for 'agent based modelling' (ABM)-a class of computational model for examining systems and determining their emergent behaviour-as an approach for managing volunteer translation in crisis response (Ogie et al, 2022). There is potential for much further research on the use, management, training and effectiveness of volunteer crisis translators.…”
Section: Citizen Translators Training and Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%