Method and system for translating content
The content translation management system efficiently translates webcomics from a first to a second language, addressing the lack of systematic translation processes, ensuring consistent global distribution and user-friendly translation matching.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024218369
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2024-08-06
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-19
AI Technical Summary
There is a lack of a systematic translation process for webcomics to enable global consumption, necessitating custom-made translations for various languages, which is not efficiently managed by existing systems.
A content translation management system comprising a management server and a translation server that facilitates the translation of webcomics from a first national language to a second national language, involving a process that includes transmitting a manuscript to a translation server, receiving translations, generating translation files, and providing them to terminal devices for typesetting and final image files.
The system provides a systematic and efficient process for translating webcomics, enabling consistent global distribution by managing data flow and cooperation between service providers, translators, and users, ensuring accurate and intuitive translation matching.
Smart Images

Figure 2026028199000001_ABST
Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a method for managing content translation and a system for supporting the same. [Background technology]
[0002] As technology advances, the use of digital devices is increasing. Electronic devices (e.g., smartphones, tablet PCs, etc.) in particular offer a variety of functions, including not only communication functions such as phone calls and text messages, but also internet-based functions such as web surfing, listening to music, and watching videos.
[0003] Driven by the popularization of electronic devices, consumption of content provided through electronic devices such as PCs and mobile phones, which differs from traditional content consumption media, is rapidly increasing, and one example is webcomics, which are comics serialized and distributed via the Internet.
[0004] As consumption of such webcomics continues to increase, various businesses (or webcomic-related service providers) are developing various services to ensure that users (or consumers, subscribers) continue to use their services.
[0005] As an example, Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2018-0119005 (Method for providing webtoons using a passing-around function) proposes a method in which a user who owns a webtoon online gives permission to pass it around to other users for viewing, and allows users who have read a portion of the webtoon to choose whether or not to purchase it, thereby enabling users to purchase the webtoon they want.
[0006] However, these webcomics are no longer created by artists and provided to their respective countries, but are now available worldwide, making them essential for translation into various languages. To boost consumer interest in content on a global scale, custom-made translations are necessary for each country, but a systematic translation process for webcomics has yet to be established. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0007] The present invention relates to a content translation operation method and system that establishes a systematic translation system for content and enables users in multiple countries to continuously use content.
[0008] More particularly, the present invention relates to a system for assisting in the translation of content and a method for operating the system.
[0009] In particular, the present invention relates to a content translation operation method and system that provides functions necessary for content translation and is capable of managing the work process.
[0010] Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for managing the translation work of translators in a more systematic manner. [Means for solving the problem]
[0011] In order to solve the problems discussed above, a content translation management method according to the present invention may include the steps of: transmitting a manuscript to be translated for an episode of a content created in a management server based on a first national language; providing the manuscript to be translated to a first terminal device by the translation server and receiving, from the first terminal device, a translation corresponding to a second national language different from the first national language based on the manuscript to be translated; generating a translation file for the manuscript to be translated using the received translation by the translation server; providing the translation file to a second terminal device by the translation server; and receiving, from the second terminal device, an image file corresponding to the episode translated into the second national language using the translation file.
[0012] A content translation management system according to the present invention may include a management server that registers a manuscript to be translated for an episode of a content created based on a first national language; and a translation server that receives the manuscript to be translated from the management server and provides the manuscript to a first terminal device that translates the manuscript to be translated into a second national language different from the first national language, wherein the translation server receives a translation corresponding to the second national language from the first terminal device, generates a translation file for the manuscript to be translated using the received translation, and provides the translation file to a second terminal device, receives an image file corresponding to the episode translated into the second national language from the second terminal device, and transmits a translated episode for the episode to the management server.
[0013] A program according to the present invention may be executed by one or more processes in an electronic device and stored on a computer-readable recording medium, and the program may include instructions for performing the following steps: transmitting a manuscript to be translated for an episode of content created based on a first national language from a management server to a translation server; providing the manuscript to be translated to a first terminal device from the translation server and receiving, from the first terminal device, translations corresponding to a second national language different from the first national language based on the manuscript to be translated; generating a translation file for the manuscript to be translated using the received translations from the translation server; providing the translation file to a second terminal device from the translation server; and receiving, from the second terminal device, an image file corresponding to the episode translated into the second national language using the translation file. [Effects of the Invention]
[0014] As discussed above, the content translation management method and system according to the present invention, which is comprised of a management server and a translation server, can make the overall process of translating original webcomics and providing them to other countries more systematic and consistent. That is, according to the present invention, the data processing flow between various entities can be efficiently designed, and cooperation between webcomic service providers, translation providers, administrators, etc. can be more systematically managed.
[0015] Furthermore, the content translation management method and system according to the present invention can provide the manuscript to be translated from the translation server to a first terminal device, and receive from the first terminal a translation corresponding to a second national language different from the first national language based on the manuscript to be translated. A user of the first terminal device can be provided with an efficient translation environment optimized for translation from the translation server, and the translation server can receive a translation result translated from the first national language to the second national language from the first terminal device.
[0016] Furthermore, in the content translation operation method and system according to the present invention, the translation server can generate a translation file for the original text to be translated using the received translation, and the translation server can provide the translation file to a second terminal device. A user of the second terminal device can intuitively recognize and match the translation with episodes in the original content through the translation file and proceed with typesetting.
[0017] Furthermore, the content translation management method and system according to the present invention can receive an image file corresponding to the episode translated into the language of the second country from the second terminal device using the translation file, and provide consumers with content translated into various languages. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0018] [Figure 1] 1 is a conceptual diagram for explaining a content translation operation system according to the present invention. [Figure 2a] 1 is a flowchart illustrating a content translation and operation method according to the present invention. [Figure 2b] 1 is a flowchart illustrating a content translation and operation method according to the present invention. [Figure 3a] 2 is a flowchart illustrating a data flow according to a content translation operation method in the present invention. [Figure 3b] 2 is a flowchart illustrating a data flow according to a content translation operation method in the present invention. [Figure 4a] FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram for explaining an operator account and a manager account according to the present invention. [Figure 4b] FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram for explaining an operator account and a manager account according to the present invention. [Figure 4c] FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram for explaining an operator account and a manager account according to the present invention. [Figure 4d]FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram for explaining an operator account and a manager account according to the present invention. [Figure 5a] 1 is a conceptual diagram for explaining the translation, inspection and typesetting process according to the present invention. [Figure 5b] 1 is a conceptual diagram for explaining the translation, inspection and typesetting process according to the present invention. [Figure 5c] 1 is a conceptual diagram for explaining the translation, inspection and typesetting process according to the present invention. [Figure 5d] 1 is a conceptual diagram for explaining the translation, inspection and typesetting process according to the present invention. [Figure 5e] 1 is a conceptual diagram for explaining the translation, inspection and typesetting process according to the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] Hereinafter, the embodiments disclosed herein will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Identical or similar components are designated by the same reference numerals, regardless of the reference numerals, and redundant descriptions thereof will be omitted. The suffixes "module" and "unit" used in the following description are used or interchangeable with each other solely for the convenience of drafting the specification, and do not have any distinct meanings or functions. Furthermore, when describing the embodiments disclosed herein, if a detailed description of related publicly known technology is deemed to obscure the gist of the embodiments disclosed herein, such a detailed description will be omitted. Furthermore, the accompanying drawings are intended to facilitate understanding of the embodiments disclosed herein, and are not intended to limit the technical concepts disclosed herein. The accompanying drawings should be understood to include all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives within the concept and technical scope of the present invention.
[0020] Terms including ordinal numbers such as first, second, etc. may be used to describe various components, but the components are not limited by the terms. The terms are used only to distinguish one component from another.
[0021] When a component is referred to as being "coupled" or "connected" to another component, it should be understood that it may be directly coupled or connected to the other component, but that there may be other components between them. On the other hand, when a component is referred to as being "directly coupled" or "directly connected" to another component, it should be understood that there are no other components between them.
[0022] The singular expression includes the plural expression unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
[0023] In this application, the terms "comprise" or "have" and the like are intended to specify the presence of any feature, number, step, operation, component, part, or combination thereof stated in the specification, and are to be understood as not precluding the possible presence or addition of one or more other features, numbers, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof.
[0024] The present invention relates to a content translation operation method and system, which can provide functional interfaces and inter-worker communication tools (e.g., Inbox, Message) required for content translation, typesetting, and inspection work in conjunction with a content provision service.
[0025] The types of content to which the present invention can be applied are very diverse, for example, at least one of web comics, web novels, music, e-books, videos, images, etc. may be included in the content provided by the present invention.
[0026] For the sake of convenience, the following will take webcomics as an example. Webcomics is a compound word made up of the words "web" and "comics," and refers to cartoons or comics provided via the Internet.
[0027] Such content may be composed of multiple sub-contents, which may constitute a content series.
[0028] Here, a series may refer to a continuous project or content.
[0029] In the present invention, in order to avoid confusion between the terms content and sub-content, the "sub-content" will be called an "episode."
[0030] In the present invention, "using (consuming or viewing) content" may be understood as using (consuming or viewing) an episode.
[0031] The method for providing content to users will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Figure 1 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a content translation management system according to the present invention. Figures 2a and 2b are flow charts illustrating a content translation management method according to the present invention, Figures 3a and 3b are flow charts illustrating data flow in the content translation management method according to the present invention, Figures 4a, 4b, 4c, and 4d are conceptual diagrams illustrating an operator account and a manager account according to the present invention, and Figures 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d, and 5e are conceptual diagrams illustrating a translation process according to the present invention.
[0032] As shown in FIG. 1, the content translation operation system 100 can translate a content episode 300 created based on the language of a first country (e.g., Korean, "Do you want to go eat pizza?") 310 into the language of a second country (e.g., English, "Do you want to go eat pizza?") 310a, which is different from the first country.
[0033] Here, "first national language" may mean the language to be translated (original language or source language), and "second national language" may mean the language of another country (or target language) into which the first national language is translated.
[0034] The content translation management system 100 according to the present invention includes the process of translating a first national language (e.g., Korean) 310 included in a content episode into a second national language (e.g., English) 310a and the process of accepting and lettering the translated text. In the present invention, this process may be referred to as a "translation process" or a "translation acceptance process." However, this is merely an example of translation, and the second national language may be any one of various national languages, such as Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, Indonesian, or Thai. Furthermore, while the present invention illustrates the translation of Korean into another national language, it is also possible to translate another national language into Korean or to translate between languages of different countries.
[0035] To provide such a translation process, the content translation operation system 100 according to the present invention may include at least one of an authority server 110, a management server 120, and a translation server 130. The authority server 110, the management server 120, and the translation server 130 may transmit and receive various information related to the provision of content or the translation operation of content via wired or wireless communication. Such transmission and reception of information may be performed by a communication unit 210 included in each of the servers 110, 120, and 130.
[0036] Here, the server may be a computer system that provides information or services via a network. The server may be configured to exchange various information or data with other servers or user terminals. The rights server 110 may perform a role of managing rights for at least one of user accounts and content registered in the management server 120. The rights server 110 may receive a request for authorization or may grant rights based on whether a user account registered in the management server 120 satisfies certain conditions.
[0037] For example, the authority server 110 may grant an administrator account with operational authority for the translation process to a specific user based on a request for granting an administrator account. As another example, the authority server 110 may register a specific user account registered in the management server 120 as a manager with the authority to designate a person in charge of the translation process (e.g., a translator, a typesetter, an inspector, etc.) based on a request for an administrator account.
[0038] The management server 120 may provide content and manage the translation operation of the content. The management server 120 may store original content (or original content) received from a writer, and may provide the original content to the translation server 130 so that a translation process can be performed based on the original content. In this case, the management server 120 manages user accounts and permissions related to translation and provides source files to be translated as original content to the translation server 130.
[0039] The content translation operation system 100 according to the present invention can provide variously modified file formats of content episodes to the person in charge during the translation process.
[0040] For example, if the image file of an original episode received from the author is a high-capacity file of the first type, the present invention can convert the high-capacity file into a low-capacity file of the second type and provide it to the translator. As another example, if the image file of an original episode is a low-capacity file of the second type, it can also be converted into a high-capacity file of the first type.
[0041] The high-capacity first type file may be, for example, a PSD (Photoshop Document) file or a Clip file (Clip Studio file), and the low-capacity second type file may be, for example, a JPG or a PNG. However, the present invention is not limited to the examples of the first and second types of files, and may be modified in various forms. For example, as technology advances, the high-capacity files presented as examples may be other files besides PSD files and Clip files. Furthermore, the low-capacity files may also be other files as needed.
[0042] In addition, the present invention can provide a typesetting designer with a third type file in which the first language and its translation are matched, so that the typesetting technician can intuitively recognize the translation and the typesetting position. The third type file can be, for example, a document file. The document file can be, for example, an Excel file, a Word file, or the like, and can be transformed into various forms. In the following, a case in which the third type file is an Excel file will be described as an example.
[0043] The management server 120 can manage various types of files generated during the translation process by mapping (or matching) them to each other based on episodes of the original content. This mapped information can be used to compare the translation result with the original content and verify whether the translation is correct.
[0044] The translation server 130 can provide a customized environment for each person in the translation process, from setting up the person in charge of the translation process to translation, lettering, and acceptance inspection.
[0045] The translation server 130 can set work steps (or work processes) and workers for the translation process of a specific episode by specifying an operator account or a manager account.
[0046] In the present invention, the tasks included in the translation process may include at least one of i) translation (or input of translated words), ii) editing (acceptance of editing) in which the translated words are corrected and input, iii) proofreading (acceptance of proofreading) in which feedback is given using messages for the translated words, iv) lettering in which the characters of the episodes of the original content are changed to the translated words, and v) image acceptance in which the images in which the translated words are reflected are confirmed.
[0047] In an operator account or manager account, for the translation process of a content episode, the person in charge can be specified by task (task unit basis) (e.g., translation task - "Person A", typesetting task - "Person B"), and the deadline can be specified by episode (or story).
[0048] The translation server 130 can provide a translation editor (a translation tool that allows users to perform each step in the translation process) to the terminal 200 of the person in charge of the translation process (or the person's account or user account). Such a translation editor can provide translation support tools (e.g., Memory, Glossary) and functions (image acceptance, file format conversion, inbox messages, feedback, image comparison, uploading translated episodes after typesetting is completed, etc.).
[0049] The content translation operation system 100 according to the present invention may be connected to at least one terminal 200 via wired or wireless communication. As shown in FIG. 1, the terminal 200 refers to an electronic device, and may be, for example, a smartphone, a notebook computer, a laptop computer, a slate PC, a tablet PC, an ultrabook, or a desktop computer, without limitation. The services provided according to the present invention may be used through the terminal 200 logged in with a user account registered in the management server 120. For example, a translator in charge of translating an episode may be provided with a translation editor through a terminal (which may also be called a translator terminal) 210 logged in with his or her own user account, and may use various functions provided by the translation editor to translate a first language contained in an episode into a second language. As another example, a typesetter (typesetter) who typesetters (sketches, drawings, or designs) translations into episodes can receive a translation file using a terminal (which can also be called a typesetter terminal) 220 logged in with his or her user account. Therefore, in the present invention, the terms "user," "person in charge (e.g., translator)," "user account (e.g., translator account)," and "terminal (e.g., translator terminal)" may be used interchangeably.
[0050] Meanwhile, as shown in FIG. 2a, in the present invention, a process may be performed in which a manuscript to be translated for an episode of a content created in a management server based on a first country's language is sent to a translation server (S210).
[0051] As described above, in the present invention, original content (or original content) can be stored and reside in the management server 120, and based on the identification of at least one episode of the original content as a translation target, the management server 120 can provide the file of the identified episode to the translation server 130 as a manuscript to be translated.
[0052] In this case, the management server 120 can send a first type file (eg, PSD, Clip, etc.) containing multiple layers to the translation server 130 (S210b, see FIG. 2b).
[0053] The first type of file can be separated into layers for different elements (e.g., background, character, text, speech bubbles, etc.), and the management server 120 can provide the first type of file to the translation server 130 so that it is easy to change the language of a first country to the language of a second country.
[0054] In the present invention, a translation server may provide a manuscript to be translated to a first terminal, and a translation corresponding to a second national language different from the first national language may be received from the first terminal based on the manuscript to be translated (S220, see FIG. 2a).
[0055] The translation server 130 can confirm the translator of the manuscript to be translated and provide the manuscript to be translated to the first terminal (translator terminal) 210 logged in with the translator's account.
[0056] The database (DB) of the translation server 130 may contain matching information for the person in charge of the translation process (e.g., translator, typesetting designer, etc.) for a particular episode. The person in charge may be designated by a manager, and the translation server 130 may refer to the DB and provide the person in charge of the translation process with the information necessary for the work. The details of the person in charge being designated by the manager will be described later.
[0057] The translation server 130 can convert the first type of manuscript to be translated into a second type of file different from the first type and provide it to the first terminal (translator terminal) 210 (S220b, see Figure 2b).
[0058] For example, the translation server 130 can change the format of files in the operator account and manager account depending on the file format provided by the content author or a format that is easier to translate. While the following describes the process of converting a high-capacity file of a first type into a low-capacity file of a second type, this is merely an example, and a low-capacity file can also be converted into a high-capacity file as needed. In this case, the management server sends the second-type manuscript to be translated to the translation server, and the translation server converts the second-type manuscript to be translated into a first-type file that is different from the second type and provides it to the first terminal.
[0059] As mentioned above, the first type of file may be, for example, a PSD (Photoshop Document) file, a Clip file (Clip Studio file), etc., which may be replaced by files of various formats. The second type of file, which has a low capacity, may be, for example, a JPG, a PNG, etc., which may be replaced by files of various formats.
[0060] A first type file (e.g., PSD, Clip, etc.) is composed of multiple layers and is easy to edit, but it can be a large file. Since the translator does not carry out edits on the manuscript to be translated, the first type file does not need to be a large file. For efficient data communication, the translation server 130 can convert the manuscript to be translated from a first type file into a second type file, which has a smaller file size than the first type file, and provide it to the first terminal device (translator terminal device) 210.
[0061] The translation server 130 can provide a translation editor containing the translation target manuscript converted into a second type file to the first terminal (translator terminal) 210. As described above, the translation editor is an interface for an efficient work environment for the person in charge, and more details will be described later.
[0062] The first terminal (translator terminal) 210 displays the manuscript to be translated that has been converted into a second type file, and a translation ("Do you want to go eat pizza?") 310a corresponding to the first country's language (e.g., "Do you want to eat pizza?") 310 included in the manuscript to be translated may be input. The translation server 130 can receive the translation based on the translation input to the first terminal (translator terminal) 210 (S221b, see FIG. 2b).
[0063] Furthermore, in the present invention, a translation file for the manuscript to be translated may be generated using the translation received from the translation server (S230, see FIG. 2a).
[0064] The translation server 130 can generate a translation file for the manuscript to be translated using the translation received from the first terminal (translator terminal) 210.
[0065] The term "translation file" in this invention may refer to a file provided to a typesetting designer who is in charge of lettering the translation.
[0066] Based on the translation file, the typesetter can change the first language to the second language in the character layer of the manuscript to be translated. The typesetter must input (create, design, or sketch) the translation into the area where the first language was located, and it is very important for the typesetter to intuitively recognize the matching relationship between the first language and the second language.
[0067] The translation server 130 can generate translation files that match the first and second national languages, respectively, so that the typesetter can intuitively recognize the first national language and its corresponding translation (see FIG. 5d).
[0068] In this case, the translation server 130 can generate the translation file as at least one of a first type file (e.g., PSD, Clip, etc.) and a third type file (e.g., Excel) (S230b, see FIG. 2b). That is, the translation server 130 can provide the manuscript to be translated by setting image files of different formats to the first terminal (translator terminal) 210 and the second terminal (typesetter terminal) 220. This allows the person in charge to receive the file in a format optimized for the task.
[0069] Furthermore, in the present invention, the translation server can provide a translation file to the second terminal (S240, see FIG. 2a).
[0070] The translation server 130 can refer to the database to identify the typesetter responsible for the manuscript to be translated, based on the fact that the progress of the translation process corresponds to the typesetter process. The translation server 130 can send translation files to a second terminal (typeetter terminal) 220 logged in with the account of the typesetter responsible. For example, the translation server 130 can provide both a first type of translation file (PSD, Clip, etc.) and a third type of translation file (e.g., Excel) to the second terminal (typeetter terminal) 220 (S240b, see FIG. 2b), and the typesetter can select the desired type of translation file from the first type or the third type to proceed with the typesetting work.
[0071] Meanwhile, the translation process of the present invention further includes an "inspection" process, which may include editing and proofreading inspections performed between the translation and typesetting processes, and image inspections performed after typesetting. More details about the entire process, including the inspection process, will be described later.
[0072] In the present invention, a process may be performed in which an image file corresponding to the episode, translated into a second language using the translation file, is received from a second terminal (S250, see FIG. 2).
[0073] The translation server 130 can provide the translation file and the first type of manuscript file to be translated to the second terminal (typesetter terminal) 220.
[0074] The second terminal (typesetter terminal) 220 may convert characters in a first language included in a character layer among multiple layers constituting the manuscript file to be translated into a translation in a second language based on the translation file. The second terminal (typesetter terminal) 220 may generate an image file including the second language (S250b), and the translation server 130 may receive the image file.
[0075] The image file received from the typesetter terminal 220 has the episode text converted to a second language different from the first language, which can be called a "typeset file" in the present invention. The translation server 130 can generate a translated episode for the content episode using the typeset file (S260b, see FIG. 2b).
[0076] Meanwhile, the content translation operation system 100 according to the present invention is configured by linking the authority server 110, management server 120, and translation server 130, and is capable of identifying content works that require translation, assigning personnel to translate, typeset, and inspect the identified content, and operating a translation platform so that the personnel can perform the work according to the work order. The following describes the entire translation process carried out in the present invention, from identifying the work to inspecting it.
[0077] 3a, user accounts and permissions may be managed in the authority server 110 (S301). Based on a request for granting an administrator account, the authority server 110 may grant an administrator account with operational permissions for the translation process to a specific user.
[0078] In the present invention, an "operator (or operator account)" may have authority over at least one of the following: designating a manager, managing manuscripts to be translated, managing people in charge of the translation process, and managing translation support tools (e.g., glossaries).
[0079] A work group may be generated in the authority server 110 (S302, see FIG. 3a). Then, based on the generation of the work group in the authority server 110, at least one of the authority server 110 and the management server 120 may generate content and episodes based on the work group (S303, see FIG. 3a). In the present invention, the work group, content, and episodes may be generated in this order, and based on the generation of the content and episodes, information about the content and episodes may be linked to the translation server 130 (S304, see FIG. 3a).
[0080] In the present invention, information about content and episodes may vary. As described above, content may consist of multiple episodes, and the multiple episodes may exist with story information matched according to a predefined order (e.g., upload order). For example, the multiple episodes constituting a specific content, "Yuna's Cells," may have story information matched, such as episode 1 (ep. 1), episode 2 (ep. 2), and episode 3 (ep. 3), according to the upload order. In the present invention, various information, such as content (e.g., content title information), episodes constituting the content (e.g., episode files), and episode stories, may exist with each other matched, and information about content and episodes may be linked and continuously updated in the management server 120 and the translation server 130.
[0081] Meanwhile, when the management server 120 generates content and episodes, the translation server 130 can activate a setting function (or title registration function) for registering content to be translated (S305, see FIG. 3a).
[0082] As shown in FIG. 4a, a service page 400a provided to an operator account may include a setting function (or setting function area) 410 for setting content to be translated and a first and second language type for the content to be translated. The translation server 130 may receive, through the setting function 410, content title information (e.g., "Yuna's Cells") 411, information regarding the first language type for the content (or original language code, e.g., KR) 412, and information regarding the second language type for the content (or translation language code, e.g., EN) 412. Based on the information received through the setting function 410, the translation server 130 may identify the content to be translated (e.g., True Beauty) and the first and second languages for the content to be translated.
[0083] Meanwhile, in the present invention, the story information of the episodes of the content is linked between the management server 120 and the translation server 130, and changes to the story information may be set in the operator account. Therefore, in the present invention, the story information of the episodes in the translation server 130 may be updated when the story information of the episodes in the management server 120 is changed, or may be changed by the operator account. In the following, an example will be described in which the original content includes episodes A, B, and C, and the story information "Ep1," "Ep2," and "Ep3" are matched, respectively.
[0084] In conjunction with the change in the story information of episodes A, B, and C to "Episode 4," "Episode 5," and "Episode 6," respectively, in the management server 120, the story information of episodes A, B, and C in the translation server 130 can also be automatically updated to "Episode 4," "Episode 5," and "Episode 6," respectively.
[0085] Furthermore, when the story information of episodes A, B, and C is changed to "Episode 4," "Episode 5," and "Episode 6," respectively, in the management server 120, the translation server 130 can send notification information notifying the administrator account of the change in story information. The administrator account that has confirmed the notification information can change the story information of the episodes in the translation server 130 to correspond to the story information of the episodes in the management server 120. For example, as shown in FIG. 4a, when an item 431 corresponding to one specific episode among a plurality of episodes included in the list of episodes to be translated is selected on the administrator terminal, the translation server 130 can provide a pop-up window 431a corresponding to a function for changing the story of the episode. The translation server 130 can change the story information of at least one of the episodes to be translated based on receiving a request to change the story of the episode via the pop-up window 431a.
[0086] The translation server 130 may change all story information for episodes following the selected specific episode, including the specific episode. In this case, if there is a specific episode among the following episodes for which a translation has been received from the translator terminal, the translation server 130 may restrict changes to story information from the specific episode. For example, if the selected specific episode is "Ep3," the translation server 130 may sequentially change story information for the following episodes, such as "Ep3," "Ep4," "Ep5," etc. If there is a translation for episode "Ep8," the translation server 130 may change story information up to episode "Ep7," and restrict changes to story information from episode "Ep8."
[0087] Furthermore, in conjunction with the removal of story information mapped to a specific episode in the management server 120, the story information mapped to a specific episode can also be removed in the translation server 130. Also, the translation server 130 can remove story information mapped to a specific episode in response to a request for removal of story information in an administrator account.
[0088] Meanwhile, an episode file of content may be modified in the management server 120. Modification of an episode in the management server 120 may be performed in various ways. For example, at least a portion of the episode may be changed, or an existing episode file may be replaced with a different file.
[0089] In the translation server 130, in conjunction with the episode being corrected in the management server 120, the manuscript to be translated that exists on the translation server 130 can be replaced so as to correspond to the corrected episode. The translation server 130 can receive the manuscript to be translated that corresponds to the corrected episode from the management server 120, and replace the existing translation manuscript with the corrected manuscript to be translated.
[0090] In this case, the translation server 130 may determine whether to replace the original to be translated based on different criteria depending on whether a translation for the episode is received from the translator terminal (or first terminal) 210.
[0091] The translation server 130 may automatically replace the existing manuscript to be translated if a translation for the episode has not been received. Alternatively, the translation server 130 may send notification information to the operator account informing them of the correction of the manuscript to be translated if a translation for the episode has been received. For example, as shown in FIG. 4a, a specific graphic object (e.g., a green dot) 432a may be displayed in a region of the item 432 corresponding to the corrected manuscript to be translated.
[0092] The translation server 130 can replace the manuscript to be translated in response to receiving a request to replace the manuscript to be translated from the administrator account. When the specific graphic object 432a is selected in the administrator account, the translation server 130 can provide the administrator account with the manuscript to be translated before modification (existing image) A and the manuscript to be translated after modification (modified image) B, as shown in Fig. 4b. The administrator account can compare the manuscript to be translated before modification A with the manuscript to be translated after modification B and then determine whether to replace the manuscript to be translated.
[0093] On the other hand, the administrator account includes manager registration authority, and the translation server 130 can register a specific user account as a manager based on receiving a request to register a manager of the specific user account from the administrator account (S306, see Figure 3a).
[0094] The manager of the present invention can set the work process and the workers for the episode translation process.
[0095] As shown in FIG. 4a, the translation server 130 can receive a manager registration request including information 420 about a specific user account from an operator account via a service page 400a. The manager registration request may include the name of the manager. Also, if multiple managers are requested to register for one piece of content, the manager registration request may include information matching each of the multiple manager names with the episodes (or stories) they are responsible for.
[0096] The translation server 130 can set and register a work process and a worker for the episode translation process using either the operator account or the manager account (S308, see FIG. 3a).
[0097] In the present invention, depending on whether the operator account or the manager account is used to register the worker, the management server 120 and the translation server 130 can facilitate linkage between user accounts (Teammate linkage) (S307, see Figure 3a).
[0098] When the management server 120 and the translation server 130 receive a request for person in charge registration from an administrator account, they can register the requested user as a person in charge without linking the user accounts. In contrast, the management server 120 and the translation server 130 can only register a person in charge for a user account that is linked with a manager account. If the manager account and the corresponding user account are not linked, the management server 120 and the translation server 130 can link the user account via a teammate invitation and then register the person in charge.
[0099] For the sake of convenience, the following description will be given using an example in which the person in charge is registered using a manager account, and the linkage of the user accounts between the manager and the person in charge is completed.
[0100] The translation process of the present invention may include at least one of a plurality of work processes, and the translation server 130 may provide a translation work interface corresponding to the work process to the terminal of the person in charge of the work process.
[0101] As shown in FIG. 4c, in the present invention, the work processes (or work steps) 440 included in the translation process may include at least one of i) translation (or translation input) 441, ii) editing 442 for correcting and inputting the translation, iii) proofreading 443 for providing feedback using messages for the translation, iv) lettering 444 for changing the characters of the episodes of the original content to the translation, and v) image quality assurance (QA) 445 for confirming the image reflecting the translation.
[0102] The translation server 130 can configure the translation process to include at least one of a plurality of work steps 441 to 445 depending on the manager account. In the manager account, the translation process can be configured in various ways depending on the episode status, the vendor status, etc. For example, as shown in FIG. 4c, the translation server 130 can configure the process to include only the work steps of Translation-Lettering-QA 451, or the process can include all of the work steps of Translation-Editing-Proofreading-Lettering-QA 452.
[0103] The translation server 130 can identify the person in charge of a work process based on the identification of the work process for an episode of content. The translation server 130 can match the work process (e.g., translation) 461a, the person in charge (user account) 461b, and the episodes in charge (episodes 1 to 20) 461c, and store them in the DB as a person in charge data set 461. The translation server 130 can create person in charge data sets 461 and 462 for each work process of an episode based on information received from the manager account and store them in the DB. Then, the translation server 130 can refer to the DB to check the person in charge of the current work process as the episode translation process progresses.
[0104] As shown in FIG. 4c, a manager account may be provided with a management page 400d related to managing the episode translation process. The manager can manage the overall work for the translation process, the person in charge, and the deadline through the management page 400d. To this end, the management page 400d may include a list 470 of content to be translated assigned to the manager account, information 480 about each person in the translation process, information about the progress of work by episode, a deadline setting function, a function to register and modify notices, a file upload function, etc.
[0105] Furthermore, the manager account may have the authority to change the story information of an episode and replace the manuscript to be translated. In this case, in the present invention, the story information of an episode and the replacement of the manuscript to be translated may be performed by at least one of the operator account and the manager account. The method of replacing the story information of an episode and the manuscript to be translated is the same as the method for the operator account, so a detailed description will be omitted.
[0106] Meanwhile, as shown in Fig. 5a, the translation server 130 may provide an editor 500a to the terminal of each worker involved in a work process included in the translation process. The editor 500a is an interface through which the translation process can be performed, and may include at least one of: i) a work progress area 501 showing the current work process (or work status) and the worker for each work process; ii) a memo area 502 showing work-related notes or communication messages between workers; iii) a content list area 503 showing content to be translated assigned to the worker; and iv) a translation support tool area 504 such as a glossary.
[0107] Furthermore, the translation server 130 can provide different translation editors based on the tasks performed by each person. Below, the overall translation process will be explained in the order of translation, editing, proofreading, lettering, and image QA, and the translation editors provided to each person in charge of each task will also be explained.
[0108] First, the management server 120 may upload a manuscript to be translated for each episode of a content story (S309, see FIG. 3b). For example, the management server 120 may receive the manuscript to be translated from an author account (or author terminal) that creates an episode of the content and upload it to the DB of the management server 120. As another example, the management server 120 may receive the manuscript to be translated from an account (or terminal) of a content uploader and upload it to the DB of the management server 120. In the present invention, the manuscript to be translated may be uploaded to the management server 120 in various ways.
[0109] The management server 120 can send the manuscript to be translated to the translation server 130 so that the translation process for the manuscript can proceed in cooperation with the translation server 130 (S310, see FIG. 3b).
[0110] In this case, the translation server 130 can change the file format of the manuscript to be translated and provided to the first terminal (translator terminal) 210. This file format can be converted to a format that is easier to translate using an operator account or a manager account.
[0111] For example, the translation server 130 can convert the manuscript to be translated received from the management server 120 into a low-capacity format (S311, see FIG. 3b). However, in this example, converting to a low-capacity format is merely an example, and the format can be changed to a high-capacity format as needed, or can be changed based on the translator's opinion regardless of the capacity.
[0112] As described above, an episode of content in the present invention may be composed of a first-type file including multiple layers. The first-type file may have separate layers for different elements (e.g., background, characters, text, speech bubbles, etc.), and the management server 120 may provide the first-type file to the translation server 130 to facilitate conversion from a first national language to a second national language. The first-type file is composed of multiple layers, making it easy to edit, but may be a large-capacity file. Since the translator does not perform edits on the manuscript to be translated, the first-type file does not need to be a large-capacity first-type file. For efficient data communication, the translation server 130 may convert the manuscript to be translated from the first-type file into a second-type file with a smaller capacity than the first-type file and provide it to the first terminal (translator terminal) 210.
[0113] As shown in FIG. 5b, the translation server 130 may provide a translation editor 500b for a translator on the translator terminal. The translation editor 500b for a translator may include first to third areas 510 to 530. The first area 510 of the translation editor may display a manuscript to be translated 511 having a second type of file format with low capacity, and the second area 520 of the translation editor may display text 521 corresponding to the language of a first country extracted from the manuscript to be translated 511 (e.g., "Do you want pizza?"). The third area 530 of the translation editor may output a translation support tool that recommends translations for the text extracted from the manuscript to be translated based on databases for the first and second languages.
[0114] In the translator terminal (first terminal) 210, a translation corresponding to the first national language included in the manuscript to be translated may be input (S312, see FIG. 3b). As shown in FIG. 5b, the translation server 130 may activate and display an input window 522 for text corresponding to the first national language (e.g., "Do you want to eat pizza?") 521 in the second area 520. The translation server 130 may input and receive a translation (e.g., "Do you want to go eat pizza?") 523 for the text corresponding to the first national language (e.g., "Do you want to go eat pizza?") 521 through the input window 522.
[0115] Upon receiving the translation, the translation server 130 can match the received translation with the text in the first language corresponding to the translation, and store the matched text in the DB. For example, assume that "Do you want to go eat pizza?" in the second language is received through the input window 522 corresponding to the text "Do you want to eat pizza?" in the first language. The control unit 230 can match "Do you want to eat pizza?" with "Do you want to go eat pizza?" and store the result in the DB. In this case, the translation server 130 can match information about the episode of the content from which the first language is extracted with information about the location of the text in the episode, and store the result in the DB.
[0116] The translation server 130 can provide the inspector terminal 230 with the text extracted from the manuscript to be translated (or the original image corresponding to the manuscript to be translated) and the translation (or the image converted into the translation) so that the translation received from the translator's terminal can be inspected (S313, see Figure 3b).
[0117] As described above, the process of accepting a translation in the present invention may include an editing acceptance process in which the translation is corrected and input, a proofreading acceptance process in which feedback is provided using messages for the translation, and an image acceptance process in which the typesetting file is accepted. The acceptance process described in the present process may correspond to the "editing acceptance process" in which the translation is corrected and input.
[0118] As described above, in the present invention, various types of files generated during the translation process can be managed by mapping (or matching) them to each other based on episodes of the original content. This mapped information can be used to compare the translation result with the original content and check whether the translation is correct.
[0119] As shown in Fig. 5c, the translation server 130 may provide a comparison window (or an acceptance editor including a comparison window) 500c that compares the episode and the translation so that the translation can be accepted by the editing acceptance inspector. In this case, the acceptance comparison window 500c shown in Fig. 5c may be output in a pop-up format in the translation editor shown in Fig. 5b and provided to the acceptance inspector by overlapping with the screen of the translation editor.
[0120] An image 541 of the episode in which the language of the first country has been converted into a translation may be output in a first area 540 of the acceptance comparison window 500c, and an original image 551 of the episode may be output in a second area 550 of the acceptance comparison window 500c.
[0121] In this case, the translation server 130 may control the translation editor 500b displayed on the translator's terminal and the acceptance comparison window 500c displayed on the inspector's terminal so that at least a portion of the translation editor 500b is linked to the acceptance comparison window 500c. More specifically, the translation server 130 may link and output an image displayed in the first area 510 of the translation editor 500b to the first area 540 of the acceptance comparison window 500c. For example, based on receiving a translation from the translator terminal 210, the translation server 130 may output an image in which the language of the first country has been converted into the translation in the first area 510 of the translation editor 500b. In response to this, the translation server 130 may also output an image 514 in which the language of the first country of the translation editor 500b has been converted into the translation in the first area 540 of the acceptance comparison window 500c.
[0122] Meanwhile, in the present invention, if an episode file of content is received from the author, the administrator can manage the corresponding file. In this case, in the present invention, both the file received from the author and the file managed by the administrator can be provided to the inspector, providing an environment where cross-checking is possible. For convenience of explanation, in the present invention, the episode file of content received from the author can be referred to as an original image of a first attribute, and the episode file of content managed by the administrator can be referred to as an original image of a second attribute. As shown in FIG. 5c, the translation server 130 can output an image 541 in which the first language of the episode has been translated into a translation in a first area 540 of the acceptance comparison window 500c, an original image 551 of the first attribute in a second area 550 of the acceptance comparison window 500c, and an original image 561 of the second attribute in a third area 560 of the acceptance comparison window 500c, and provide them to the editing inspector terminal 230. In this case, one of the original images of the first attribute and the second attribute (551) may be an original image stored in an authority server, and the other (561) may be an original image stored in a service server that provides episodes of the content to webtoon subscribers. The original image stored in the authority server and the original image stored in the service server may differ due to resizing, etc.
[0123] The inspector terminal 230 compares the original image with the image showing the translation, and can correct the translation to perform editing inspection (S314, see FIG. 3b).
[0124] Furthermore, in the present invention, a proofreading operation may be performed to provide feedback to a translator using a message for a translation. The proofreader may be the same user as the editing inspector, or a different user. The translation server 130 may transmit the message to the translator terminal upon receiving a message including feedback information for the translation from the proofreader terminal. The translation server 130 may display the feedback information received from the proofreader terminal in an area of the translation editor 500b. In this case, the translation server 130 may display the feedback information in an area surrounding the translation (e.g., "Do you want to go eat pizza?") that is the subject of feedback.
[0125] The translation server 130 can generate a translation file for the manuscript to be translated based on the completion of the acceptance of the translated words (S315, FIG. 3b).
[0126] The translation server 130 can update the translation based on receiving the revised translation reflecting the inspection result from the translation terminal, and in this case, the translation server 130 can generate a translation file for the manuscript to be translated using the updated translation.
[0127] The term "translation file" in this invention may refer to a file provided to a typesetting designer who is in charge of lettering the translation.
[0128] As shown in FIG. 5d, the translation server 130 can generate a translation file 500d including a dataset 570 in which a first national language (e.g., "Do you want to go eat pizza?") 571 and a corresponding translation (e.g., "Do you want to go eat pizza?") 572 are matched with each other. Furthermore, the translation server 130 can construct the dataset 570 by further matching information about an episode of the content from which the first national language was extracted (e.g., "Yuna's Cells Episode 23") 573 and location information of the language extracted from the episode. The translation server 130 can then generate the translation file 500d using such dataset 570.
[0129] Meanwhile, if there is text that has not been extracted from the manuscript to be translated, the translator can capture an area containing the text and proceed with translating the text. The translation server 130 can add the captured image to a list of translation targets based on the occurrence of a capture event on the translator's terminal. The translation server 130 can receive a translation corresponding to the captured image from the translator's terminal. As shown in FIG. 5d, the translation server 130 can construct a dataset 570' by matching at least a portion of a captured image 577, a translation (whoosh) 574 corresponding to text (e.g., "whoosh") included in the captured image, information about the episode in which the image was captured (e.g., "Yuna's Cells Episode 23") 575, location information of the captured image in the episode, and the original text ("whoosh") 576 included in the captured image. The translation server 130 can then generate a translation file 500d using the dataset 570'.
[0130] The translation server 130 can generate translation files as at least one of a first type file and a third type file. Since typesetters must input (create, design, or sketch) translations into the area where the first language is located, it is very important for them to intuitively recognize the matching relationship between the first language and the translation in the second language. Therefore, in the present invention, a translation file can be generated as a third type file with a table structure and provided to typesetters.
[0131] As shown in FIG. 5d, a translation file 500d having a third type of file may have a table structure, and multiple cells included in the table region may contain a first country's language and a second country's language that are matched to each other.
[0132] The second terminal (typesetter terminal) 220 may generate a typesetting file using the translation file (S316, FIG. 3b). The second terminal (typesetter terminal) 220 may convert characters in a first language included in a character layer among multiple layers constituting the manuscript file to be translated into a translation in a second language based on the translation file. The typeset designer terminal 220 may transmit and upload the typesetting file to the translation server 130 (S317, see FIG. 3b). The typesetting file may be a first type file consisting of multiple layers.
[0133] Once the typesetting file is uploaded to the translation server 130, the image inspector's terminal 230 may perform a final inspection of the typesetting file (S318, see FIG. 3b). In FIG. 3b, the inspector terminals for editing inspection, proofreading inspection, and image inspection (or final inspection) are all referred to as "inspector terminal 230" without distinction, but the inspectors for editing inspection, proofreading inspection, and image inspection (or final inspection) may be different, and in this case, the inspector terminals may also be different.
[0134] As shown in FIG. 5e, the translation server 130 can provide a QA editor 500e to the image inspector terminal. The translation server 130 can output a typeset file image 581 of a content episode to a first area 580 of the QA editor 500e. The translation server 130 can then output an original image 591 of the content episode to a second area 590 of the QA editor 500e. That is, the translation server 130 can output a translated episode image 581 reflecting the translation (in the second country's language) to the first area 580 of the QA editor 500e, and output a translation target image 591 displayed in the first country's language to the second area 590 of the QA editor 500e.
[0135] The image inspector can make a final inspection via the QA Editor 500e to ensure that the translation is correct and that the typesetting is accurate.
[0136] When a capture event occurs while a typesetting file image 581 is displayed in the first area 580 of the QA editor 500e, the captured image may be added to the third area 600 of the QA editor 500e as an inspection item 610. An inspection message 620 for the inspection item 610 may be input at the inspector terminal.
[0137] The translation server 130 can transmit the inspection message 620 to at least one of the translator terminal (first terminal) 210 and the typesetter terminal (second terminal) based on receiving the inspection message 620 for the inspection item 610 from the inspector terminal. That is, in the present invention, a process of inspecting the typesetter file and transmitting the inspection message to the second terminal via the translation server may be performed.
[0138] In the translation server 130 and the management server 120, based on the completion of final acceptance of the translation episode, a typesetting file created based on the language of the second country can be used to generate a translation episode corresponding to the episode created based on the language of the first country (S319, see Figure 3b).
[0139] As described above, the content translation operation system 100 according to the present invention can translate a first language contained in content into a second language through various work processes such as translation, typesetting, and inspection, thereby generating translated content that reflects the second language. Using such translated content, content services can be provided not only to a specific country but also to various consumers in various countries. Consumers can use the same content in their own language, and can form a bond of empathy and share cultures even if they speak different languages.
[0140] The present invention relates to a content translation operation method and system, which can provide the functions and environment required for content translation, typesetting, and acceptance inspection in cooperation with a content provision service.Furthermore, the present invention relates to a content translation operation method and system that can provide communication tools (e.g., Inbox, Message) between workers and management functions for translation, typesetting, and acceptance inspection work processes.
[0141] As discussed above, the content translation management method and system according to the present invention can transmit a manuscript to be translated for a content episode created in a management server based on a first country's language to a translation server. The management server manages the original content and provides it to the translation server, allowing the translation server to consistently perform the translation process based on the original content.
[0142] Furthermore, the content translation operation method and system according to the present invention can provide the manuscript to be translated from the translation server to a first terminal device, and receive from the first terminal a translation corresponding to a second national language different from the first national language based on the manuscript to be translated. A user of the first terminal device can be provided with an efficient translation environment optimized for translation from the translation server, and the translation server can receive a translation result translated from the first national language to the second national language from the first terminal device.
[0143] Furthermore, in the content translation operation method and system according to the present invention, the translation server can generate a translation file for the original text to be translated using the received translation, and the translation server can provide the translation file to a second terminal device. A user of the second terminal device can intuitively recognize and match the translation with episodes in the original content through the translation file and proceed with typesetting.
[0144] Furthermore, the content translation management method and system according to the present invention can receive an image file corresponding to the episode translated into the language of the second country from the second terminal device using the translation file, and provide consumers with content translated into various languages.
[0145] Furthermore, the present invention discussed above can be embodied as computer-readable code or instructions on a medium having a program recorded thereon, i.e., the present invention can be provided in the form of a program.
[0146] On the other hand, computer-readable media includes any kind of recording device that stores data that can be read by a computer system, such as a hard disk drive (HDD), a solid state disk (SSD), a silicon disk drive (SDD), a ROM, a RAM, a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, and an optical data storage device.
[0147] Furthermore, the computer-readable medium may include storage, and may be a server or cloud storage accessible by the electronic device via communication. In this case, the computer can download the program according to the present invention from the server or cloud storage via wired or wireless communication.
[0148] Furthermore, in the present invention, the computer described above is an electronic device equipped with a processor, that is, a CPU (Central Processing Unit), and the type of the computer is not particularly limited.
[0149] However, the above detailed description should not be construed as limiting in all respects, but should be considered as illustrative. The scope of the present invention should be determined by a reasonable analysis of the appended claims, and all modifications within the scope of the present invention are included in the scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. transmitting a manuscript to be translated for an episode of a content created in the management server based on the language of the first country to a translation server; providing the manuscript to be translated from the translation server to a first terminal device, and receiving a translation corresponding to a second national language different from the first national language from the first terminal device based on the manuscript to be translated; generating a translation file for the manuscript to be translated using the received translations in the translation server; providing the translation file to a second terminal device by the translation server; and receiving, from the second terminal, an image file corresponding to the episode translated into the language of the second country using the translation file.
2. Further comprising the step of generating a work group in an authority server that grants an administrator account of the management server; The content translation and management method according to claim 1, wherein the content and episodes are generated based on the work group in the manager account.
3. 3. The content translation management method according to claim 2, wherein when the content and episodes are generated in the management server, a setting function for setting the language types of the first and second countries in the operator account is activated in the translation server.
4. 4. The content translation and operation method according to claim 3, wherein the setting function registers a manager that designates a user account for at least one of the first terminal and the second terminal.
5. The content translation and management method according to claim 2, wherein the story information of the episode is linked to the management server and the translation server, and the story information is changed by setting it in the operator account.
6. 3. The content translation and operation method according to claim 2, wherein, when the episode is revised, the original to be translated is replaced according to different criteria depending on whether the translation is received from the first terminal.
7. The method for managing content translation according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of providing a comparison window in the translation server for comparing the episode with the translation so as to perform acceptance of the translation.
8. The inspection of the translation is as follows: The content translation and operation method according to claim 7, further comprising at least one of an editing acceptance process for correcting and inputting the translated word, and a proofreading acceptance process for providing feedback using a message for the translated word.
9. 2. The content translation and operation method of claim 1, wherein the image file is a typesetting file in which the characters of the episode are converted into the language of the second country, and a translated episode of the episode is generated using the typesetting file.
10. The content translation and operation method of claim 9, further comprising the step of: performing an acceptance check on the typesetting file and transmitting an acceptance message to the second terminal device via the translation server.
11. 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: converting a file format of the manuscript to be translated, which is provided to the first terminal by the translation server, into another format.
12. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the translation server converts the file format of the manuscript to be translated into a smaller file size and provides the converted file format to the first terminal.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the original to be translated is set as an image file in a different format between the first terminal and the second terminal.
14. a management server that registers manuscripts to be translated for episodes of content created based on the language of a first country; a translation server that receives the manuscript to be translated from the management server and provides the manuscript to be translated to a first terminal device that translates the manuscript to be translated into a second language different from the first language; The translation server receiving a translation corresponding to the language of the second country from the first terminal; generating a translation file for the manuscript to be translated using the received translation, and providing the file to a second terminal; A content translation management system, characterized in that it receives an image file corresponding to the episode translated into the language of the second country from the second terminal device, and transmits a translated episode for the episode to the management server.
15. The content translation and operation system according to claim 14, further comprising an authority server that grants an operator account for the management server.
16. A program executed by one or more processes in an electronic device and stored on a computer-readable recording medium, The program transmitting a manuscript to be translated for an episode of a content created in the management server based on the language of the first country to a translation server; providing the manuscript to be translated from the translation server to a first terminal device, and receiving a translation corresponding to a second national language different from the first national language from the first terminal device based on the manuscript to be translated; generating a translation file for the manuscript to be translated using the received translations in the translation server; providing the translation file to a second terminal device by the translation server; and receiving, from the second terminal, an image file corresponding to the episode translated into the language of the second country using the translation file.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Content participation translation apparatus and content participation translation method using the same
JP2016100020A
A straw stopper
KR1020240038319A
KR20240058501A