1st Edition
Language, Translation, and Technology Perspectives from Techno-humanities
Introduction
Chan Sin-wai
Culture
1. AI Rethinks the Past: An Exhibition’s Perspective
Maurizio Forte
2. Expanding the Expressive Power of Contemporary Ink through Digital Technology
Lampo Leong
3. Encountering Digital Marginalization: Gender Disparity and Limitation in Cyberworld
Geeta Ajit
4. Empowering Historical Studies with Computational Technologies: Ming Chinese Sources as a Showcase
Yifang Cui and Andrea Nanetti
5. Foundations for a Japanese-Amazonian Dramaturgy: Ongoing Investigation
Eduardo Okamoto
6. French Jesuits and their Scientific Contributions during the High Qing Era: A Case Study of Antoine Gaubil, S.J. (1689–1759)
Xie Jingzhen
7. SDG Implementation Skills Development for SDG Acceleration – SDG#4/8/9 Sport & STEAM Services with Women Attributes
Shirley Yeung Mo Ching
Language
8. Individualized Neuromodulation: The Dawn of Precision Neuro-rehabilitation in Post-stroke Aphasia
Chester Yee-Nok Cheung, Anthony Pak-Hin Kong, and Mehdi Bakhtiar
9. Applying Tools and Techniques of Language Technology for Digitization of Folk Text Materials of Endangered Indigenous Languages
Niladri Sekhar Dash
10. Explainability of Machine Translation Models: A Survey
Xiaojun Zhang
11. A Corpus-based Study of Gendered Expressions across the Two Chinese Translations of The Second Sex
Yin Hao and Liu Jianwen
12. Making Sense of How Machines Should Show Human-like Emotions
Yeung Wing Lok
13. Ishiguro’s Techno-hallucinations: The AI Future of Klara and the Sun
Lynda Ng
14. On the Role of Technology in the Meso-level of Critical Discourse Analysis of Feminist Messages in Music in Second Wave Feminism of the 1960s
Lau Hok-Yin, Jeff
Biography
Chan Sin-wai is Professor-cum-Dean of Ip Ying To Lee Yu Yee School of Humanities and Languages, Saint Francis University, Hong Kong. He was formerly Professor of the School of Humanities and Social Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, and Professor at the Department of Translation, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has published 96 books in 122 volumes.






