SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

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"Bringing MT to the User: Research on Integrating MT in the Translation 
Industry"
Second Joint EM+/CNGL Workshop (JEC 2010)

http://web.me.com/emcnglworkshop/JEC2010
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At the AMTA 2010 conference (http://amta2010.amtaweb.org), the EuroMatrix+ 
Project (http://www.euromatrixplus.eu) and the Centre for Next Generation 
Localisation (http://cngl.ie) are organising the Second Joint EM+/CNGL 
Workshop, titled "Bringing MT to the User: Research on Integrating MT in the 
Translation Industry". The workshop will take place in Denver, Colorado on 4 
November 2010, immediately after the main AMTA 2010 conference.

Premise:
Recent years have seen a revolution in MT triggered by the emergence of 
statistical approaches to MT and improvements in translation quality. MT 
(rule-based, statistical and hybrid) is now available for many languages for 
free on the Web and is making strong inroads into the corporate localisation 
and translation industries. Open-source MT solutions are competing with 
proprietary products. Increasing numbers of translators are post-editing TM/MT 
output. At the same time, there has been some disconnect between academic 
research on MT, which (rightly so) focuses on algorithms to increase 
translation quality, and many of the practical issues that need to be addressed 
to make MT maximally useful in real translation and localisation scenarios.

Objectives:
This workshop will bring together MT researchers, developers, industrial users 
and translators to discuss issues that are most important in real world 
industrial settings involving MT, but currently not very popular in research 
circles.

Workshop Chairs:
Ventsislav Zhechev
Philipp Koehn
Josef van Genabith


Call for Research Papers:
For this workshop we solicit full research papers with industry or academic 
background to highlight the real-world issues that need to be tackled by new 
research and the recent academic advancements that improve translation quality, 
as well as novel and successful methods for the integration of Machine 
Translation with Translation Memories or Localisation Workflows.

We will accept research paper submissions (reviewed anonymously) for oral 
presentation and publication. Papers should present clearly identifiable 
problem statements, research methodologies and measurable outcomes and 
evaluation.

The papers should follow the submission guidelines for the research track of 
the main AMTA 2010 Conference (http://amta2010.amtaweb.org/cfp-mt.htm), with 
the maximum length being 10 pages in US Letter format, including references. 
Please, do not include your name in the paper text and avoid overt 
self-references to facilitate the blind review process.
If a paper is accepted, at least one author will have to register through the 
AMTA 2010 website and travel to Denver to present it.

Topics include but are not limited to:
• MT/TM in Localisation/Translation Workflows
• MT/TM Combinations
• Post-Editing Support for MT
• MT and Monolingual Post-Editing
• MT Confidence Scores and Post-Editing Effort
• Training Data for MT: Size, Domain and Quality
• Data Cleanup and Preparation for MT
• Meta-Data Mark-Up/Annotation and MT
• Terminology and MT
• Costing/Pricing MT
• MT for Free/for a Fee
• Rule-Based, Statistical and Hybrid MT
• Computing Resources for MT
• MT in the Cloud
• MT and the Crowd
• Smart Learning from Post-Edits
• (Machine) Translation in Context


Program Committee:
The submitted papers will be reviewed by a mixed industry–academia committee.
Industry members: Fred Hollowood (Symantec), Johann Roturier (Symantec), Dag 
Schmidtke (Microsoft), Dion Wiggins (Asia Online), Jaap van der Meer (TAUS), 
Manuel Tomás Carrasco Benítez (DGT of the EC), Daniel Grasmick (Lucy Software), 
Marc Dymetman (XRCE), Nicholas Stroppa (Google), Tony O’Dowd (Alchemy)
Academic members: Michael Carl (IAI Saarbrücken), Eiichiro Sumita (NICT Japan), 
Julien Bourdaillet (University of Montreal), Mikel Forcada (Universitat 
d’Alacant), Philipp Koehn (EM+), Hans Uszkoreit (EM+), Josef van Genabith 
(CNGL), Andy Way (CNGL), Harold Somers (CNGL), Ventsislav Zhechev (EM+, CNGL)

Deadlines (all 23:59 GMT -11):
29 August 2010  Full Paper Submissions Due
12 September 2010       Acceptance Notifications Sent Out
25 September 2010       Camera-Ready Papers Due


Please, direct all enquiries to Dr. Ventsislav Zhechev at emcnglworks...@me.com
For up-to-date information, please visit 
http://web.me.com/emcnglworkshop/JEC2010
For information about the First Joint EM+/CNGL Workshop, please visit 
http://www.euromatrixplus.eu/cngl2009




Dr. Ventsislav Zhechev
EuroMatrix+
Centre for Next Generation Localisation
School of Computing
Dublin City University

http://VentsislavZhechev.eu

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