3 resultados para Textual and visual
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
This thesis examines the state of audiovisual translation (AVT) in the aftermath of the COVID-19 emergency, highlighting new trends with regards to the implementation of AI technologies as well as their strengths, constraints, and ethical implications. It starts with an overview of the current AVT landscape, focusing on future projections about its evolution and its critical aspects such as the worsening working conditions lamented by AVT professionals – especially freelancers – in recent years and how they might be affected by the advent of AI technologies in the industry. The second chapter delves into the history and development of three AI technologies which are used in combination with neural machine translation in automatic AVT tools: automatic speech recognition, speech synthesis and deepfakes (voice cloning and visual deepfakes for lip syncing), including real examples of start-up companies that utilize them – or are planning to do so – to localize audiovisual content automatically or semi-automatically. The third chapter explores the many ethical concerns around these innovative technologies, which extend far beyond the field of translation; at the same time, it attempts to revindicate their potential to bring about immense progress in terms of accessibility and international cooperation, provided that their use is properly regulated. Lastly, the fourth chapter describes two experiments, testing the efficacy of the currently available tools for automatic subtitling and automatic dubbing respectively, in order to take a closer look at their perks and limitations compared to more traditional approaches. This analysis aims to help discerning legitimate concerns from unfounded speculations with regards to the AI technologies which are entering the field of AVT; the intention behind it is to humbly suggest a constructive and optimistic view of the technological transformations that appear to be underway, whilst also acknowledging their potential risks.
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Taking example of textual, oral and visual contents from Italian and Swiss government websites (Italian and French-speaking ones), this research makes a case study on the theme of inclusive communication, focusing particularly on non-sexist communication. Our corpus consists of Italian (https://www.governo.it/), Swiss Italian (https://www.admin.ch/gov/it/pagina-iniziale.html) and Swiss French (https://www.admin.ch/gov/fr/accueil.html) government websites. To better analyze the topic of inclusion, we decided to divide the thesis into two parts: a first theoretical section that focuses on a description of the topic's basic notions and the policies adopted by the two countries; a detailed presentation of the categories of marginalized people and the current situation of the use of processes related to inclusive communication; an analysis of communication from a gender perspective and the differences between the two countries. For the second section of this thesis, we decided to conduct innovative research by comparing and contrasting the three websites. Press releases, speeches, job postings and photo galleries will be among the analyzed materials. These sources will be studied meticulously to form a global perspective on the progress of inclusive communication in Italy and Switzerland.
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In the framework of the energy transition, the acquisition of proper knowledge of fundamental aspects characterizing the use of alternative fuels is paramount as well as the development of optimized know-how and technologies. In this sense, the use of hydrogen has been indicated as a promising route for decarbonization at the end-users stage in the energy supply chain. However, the elevated reactivity and the low-density at atmospheric conditions of hydrogen pose new challenges. Among the others, the dilution of hydrogen with carbon dioxide from carbon capture and storage systems represents a possible route. However, the interactions between these species have been poorly studied so far. For these reasons, this thesis, in collaboration between the University of Bologna and Technische Universität Bergakademie of Freiberg in Saxony (Germany), investigates the laminar flame of hydrogen-based premixed gas with the dilution of carbon dioxide. An experimental system, called a heat flux burner, was adopted ad different operating conditions. The presence of the cellularity phenomenon, forming the so-called cellular flame, was observed and analysed. Theoretical and visual methods have allowed for the characterization of the investigated flames, opening new alternatives for sustainable energy production via hydrogen transformation.