1. Attention distribution and monitoring during intralingual subtitling
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Tardel, Anke, Hansen-Schirra, Silvia, Schaeffer, Moritz, Gutermuth, Silke, Denkel, Volker, and Hagmann-Schlatterbeck, Miriam
- Abstract
This paper presents results from a small pilot study carried out within the EU-funded Compass project. With eye tracking, subtitlers’ distribution of attention and monitoring during subtitling with the commercial subtitling software FAB Subtitler was investigated and analysed. During three intralingual subtitling tasks for excerpts of German documentaries we recorded data on gaze activity of eight subtitlers. An annotation of the created subtitles based on a comparison of the subtitles from the recording and the corrected subtitles after post-experiment proofread- ing allows us to link product with process data. We found that during subtitling, attention is shifted back and forth between monitoring the content of the evolving subtitles and the timing and segmentation thereof. Results show that subtitle reading times were longer on subtitles that were corrected during post-experiment proofreading. In addition, we found a significant interaction with subtitle ID in that incorrect subtitles had longer reading times than correct subtitles in the beginning of the process but for subtitles created later in the session this difference was no longer significant. This suggests that later in a subtitling session participants’ monitoring capacities are impacted possibly by fatigue or cognitive overload. In this paper, we will elaborate on the methodology and procedure and suggest interpretations and possible implications.  
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- 2021
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