
Multimodal Translation
Multimodal translation involves converting content that uses multiple types of information—such as text, images, and videos—into another language while preserving its meaning. Unlike traditional translation, which only focuses on words, multimodal translation considers how visuals, audio, and other media work together to communicate ideas. For example, translating a video with subtitles and visual cues requires understanding both the spoken words and the images to accurately convey the message in a different language. It improves the clarity and context of translated content, making it more effective across various media formats.