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Posted June 9 2015

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  • Over 5,000 new articles created with Content Translation tool
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  • Content Translation was used to create 5000 new articles since January 2015. It is being used in 148 Wikipedias as a beta-feature. User feedback is an important source for the development of new features.
  • Content Translation, which makes it easier to translate Wikipedia articles into different languages, has been used to create over 5000 new articles across nearly 150 Wikipedias since January 2015.

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Updated selector with image thumbnails for search results. Screenshot by Runa Bhattacharjee, freely licensed under CC0 1.0

Much has happened in the universe of Content Translation—a tool that makes it easier to translate Wikipedia articles into different languages—since Wikimedia Language Engineering team's last update on the Wikimedia Blog. After being deployed as a beta-feature in January 2015 in the Catalan, Spanish and Portuguese Wikipedias, today nearly 150 Wikipedias have access to the tool, and more than 5000 articles have been created by more than 1500 editors.

While on the one hand there are large Wikipedias, like English or German, where thousands of volunteers have written articles about millions of topics, there are over 100 smaller Wikipedias where a handful of volunteers are struggling to add more content. Translating from an existing article in another language is a common method adopted in such Wikipedias to create more content. Content Translation attempts to solve this rather daunting problem by simplifying the process, allowing editors to quickly create the first draft of the article and focus on improving the content. It includes an editing interface and translation tools that make it easy to adapt wiki-specific syntax, links, references, and categories. Machine translation support via Apertium is also available for a limited set of languages, which can considerably speed up the process; if it is currently missing for yours, we invite you to take our ongoing survey to test and provide feedback.

Even without machine translation, the tool has been used to translate from any of the available languages (i.e. from all Wikipedias) with features that allow automatic adaptation of links, images, references and categories. For instance, nearly 500 new articles have been created in the French Wikipedia using Content Translation and without machine translation.

New languages and feature improvements

At present, Content Translation is available on 148 Wikipedias as a beta-feature for logged-in users, including several large Wikipedias like French, Dutch and Polish. Being a beta-feature, only logged-in users can use it at present by enabling it from their preferences.

The tool presents a simple workflow—select the source language and article to translate, select the target language, translate the contents of the article, and publish it as a new page in the corresponding Wikipedia. For category adaptation, the corresponding category needs to exist in the target Wikipedia. Translators can also save the translations and work on it later.

Articles published using Content Translation in April and May 2015. Image by Pau Giner, freely licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
New translators who published articles using Content Translation in April and May 2015. Image by Pau Giner, freely licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

In the months of April and May, we focused on improving features that made it easy for users to start translating with Content Translation by quickly gaining access to it. We introduced a campaign that prompted users to try Content Translation instead, when they were creating a new article. Users could enable the feature directly from the campaign message screen and begin translating the page from another language. A call-out message was also added to the Contributions menu providing quick access to different kinds of contributions (including translations). As an outcome of these measures, we now see a sharp increase in the number of new articles being created every week by increasing number of new users (see images). We expect to get better insight into the usage numbers in the coming month.

Feature improvement highlights:

  • To prepare for deployment on wikis with Right-to-Left content, several bugs have been fixed.
  • Users will also see an improvement in the selector dialog, where results from articles searched are now displayed with a thumbnail and small description (see image).
  • The ULS input method has been integrated in the Content Translation editing interface
  • New articles created using Content Translation are now automatically linked through Wikidata


Deployment update and what's coming next

In the coming month, we aim to continue adding Content Translation as a beta-feature to more Wikipedias so that more users can test the tool. This not only exposes special cases that we need to be aware of (like local gadgets or Wikipedia specific scripts) but also provides us with feature suggestions.

Upcoming features:

  • Improved link handling with provision for complex use-cases.
  • Redesigned statistics page with additional data.
  • Preliminary features for an integrated notification system using Echo, to better connect with our users.

The Language team will be hosting two Content Translation workshops at Wikimania this year. You can sign up on the Wikimania website (here and here); it is open for all participants. You can read more about Content Translation on the project page and also in the new User Guide (translations are very welcome!).

Read more about Content Translation developments and other updates from the Language Engineering team in our monthly report. We would also like to invite everyone for our online office hour session on June 10 at 14:30 UTC.


Runa Bhattacharjee, Language Engineering, Editing, Wikimedia Foundation

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