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MT Summit 2013 : The Fourteenth Machine Translation Summit | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
Machine Translation Summit XIV
2–6 September 2013 Nice, France CALL FOR RESEARCH PAPERS The Fourteenth Machine Translation Summit, organized by the International Association for Machine Translation and the European Association for Machine Translation, will be held at the ACROPOLIS conference centre, Nice, France, 2–6 September 2013. The conference programme for the MT Summit 2013 will include keynote speeches by renowned experts in Machine Translation, panel discussions and presentations of submitted and invited papers organized in two programme tracks - research and commercial/user. An exhibition of commercial and research systems will be held during the conference as well as a 'Project Village' featuring the best of recently funded collaborative work. Before the main conference two full days will be devoted to tutorials and workshops. There will be a variety of sightseeing tours in the beautiful surroundings of Nice both before and after the MT Summit. CFP Research Program Track The present call concerns Research track papers only; separate calls will be made for the Commercial Track as well as for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals. The research Program Committee will be co-chaired by Khalil Sima'an (Universiteit van Amsterdam) and Mikel L. Forcada (Universitat d'Alacant). All submissions will be reviewed by at least three experts. Research Papers MT Summit XIV seeks original, unpublished papers about all aspects of machine translation (MT). Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: MT models of any kind (e.g., data-driven, rule-based, hybrid, linguistic, hierarchical) MT techniques and computational issues (e.g., adaptation, representations, algorithms and complexity) MT evaluation techniques and evaluation results Empirical studies on translation data MT and other technologies (e.g., speech translation, multilingual text categorization, multilingual retrieval, text summarization). Text and speech corpora for MT, and knowledge extraction for MT Human factors in MT and user interfaces for MT Dictionaries and lexica for MT Standards in text and lexicon and rule encoding for MT Translation environments (workflow, support tools, conversion tools for lexica, etc.) Translation aids (translation memory, terminology databases, etc.) There will be two categories of research papers: (R) Regular papers: Submissions are invited for reports of significant research results in any aspect of machine translation and related areas. Such reports should include an empirical evaluation component. The Regular paper submissions will be presented either orally or as a poster. (P) System demonstrations: Submissions are invited for reports on the design, implementation, operation and evaluation of operational and prototype systems with an accompanying demonstration. Both types of papers should include a 100-150 word abstract, and up to 5 keywords. Further guidelines for authors will be available soon at the conference website. http://www.mtsummit2013.info/ MT Summit XIV will use electronic submission through the EasyChair conference tool. Important Dates Paper submission date: April 15, 2013 Notification of paper acceptance: May 31, 2013 Camera ready paper: July 1, 2013 MT Summit: September 2–6, 2013 |
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