AMTA-2010
The Ninth Biennial Conference
of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas
Westin Tabor Center, Denver, Colorado
October 31 - November 4, 2010
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Register now to save $100 or more on registration fees!
EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS September 20, 2010
http://amta2010.amtaweb.org/
MACHINE TRANSLATION IN THE PRODUCTION PIPELINE
AMTA-2010, the Ninth Biennial Conference of the Association for Machine
Translation in the Americas will be held at the Westin Tabor Center in
Denver Colorado, from Sunday, October 31 through Thursday, November 4.
It will immediately follow the 51st Annual Conference of the American
Translators Association (ATA), also in Denver, October 27-30. The two
conferences have planned several joint events around common interests.
These are designed to help MT researchers' and developers' understand
the needs of translators and the translation industry, as well as to
help translators understand modern MT technology and the role of
advanced translation automation in commercial translation production
pipeline.
We have assembled an exciting, diverse, and well-rounded program. This
includes invited keynote talks from six outstanding leaders in
translation research, industry, and government. Day 1 of the main
conference features keynote presentations by ATA President Nicholas
Hartmann and by Jost Zetzche - translator and widely published author on
technology and translation. Day 2 includes keynote talks by SDL CEO Mark
Lancaster and by Thomas J. Haines (Senior Language Authority, Unites
States Defense Intelligence Agency). Our third day features invited
keynotes by Jaap van der Meer (Director of TAUS and TDA), and by Philipp
Koehn (University of Edinburgh), lecturer, senior MT project leader, and
lead developer of the MOSES Open-Source MT toolkit.
Our research program includes a diverse slate of 15 presentations and 20
posters. The research program also includes a competitive peer-reviewed
"Student Research Workshop" designed to showcase and foster next
generation MT researchers. The main AMTA-2010 conference also includes
exciting program tracks with several dozen presentations about
government and commercial uses of MT in practice. And don’t miss the
Technology Showcase of commercial and research-stage translation
technologies! The full program is now available on the conference
website at: http://amta2010.amtaweb.org/
We scheduled in-depth tutorials and workshops on special topics of
interest both before and after the main conference. The five different
tutorials cover a range of introductory and advanced topics, such as MT
Post-editing and MT Evaluation. The workshops focus on advanced topics
including Collaborative Translation and the integration of MT into
commercial translation settings. For full details, please see the
conference website: http://amta2010.amtaweb.org/
We look forward to seeing you in Denver!!
Alon Lavie
AMTA-2010 General Chair
President, Association for Machine Translation in the Americas (AMTA)
AMTA-2010
The Ninth Biennial Conference
of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas
Westin Tabor Center, Denver, Colorado
October 31 - November 4, 2010
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Register now to save $100 or more on registration fees!
EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS September 20, 2010
http://amta2010.amtaweb.org/
MACHINE TRANSLATION IN THE PRODUCTION PIPELINE
AMTA-2010, the Ninth Biennial Conference of the Association for Machine
Translation in the Americas will be
held at the Westin Tabor Center in Denver Colorado, from Sunday, October 31
through Thursday, November 4. It will immediately follow the 51st Annual
Conference of the American Translators Association (ATA), also in Denver,
October 27-30. The two conferences have planned several joint events around
common interests. These are designed to help MT researchers' and developers'
understand the needs of translators and the translation industry, as well as to
help translators understand modern MT technology and the role of advanced
translation automation in commercial translation production pipeline.
We have assembled an exciting, diverse, and well-rounded program. This
includes invited keynote talks from six outstanding leaders in translation
research, industry, and government. Day 1 of the main conference features
keynote presentations by ATA President Nicholas Hartmann and by Jost Zetzche -
translator and widely published author on technology and translation. Day 2
includes keynote talks by SDL CEO Mark Lancaster and by Thomas J. Haines
(Senior Language Authority, Unites States Defense Intelligence Agency). Our
third day features invited keynotes by Jaap van der Meer (Director of TAUS and
TDA), and by Philipp Koehn (University of Edinburgh), lecturer, senior MT
project leader, and lead developer of the MOSES Open-Source MT toolkit.
Our research program includes a diverse slate of 15 presentations and 20
posters. The research program also includes a competitive peer-reviewed
"Student Research Workshop" designed to showcase and foster next generation MT
researchers. The main AMTA-2010 conference also includes exciting program
tracks with several dozen presentations about government and commercial uses of
MT in practice. And dont miss the Technology Showcase of commercial and
research-stage translation technologies! The full program is now available on
the conference website at: http://amta2010.amtaweb.org/
We scheduled in-depth tutorials and workshops on special topics of interest
both before and after the main conference. The five different tutorials cover a
range of introductory and advanced topics, such as MT Post-editing and MT
Evaluation. The workshops focus on advanced topics including Collaborative
Translation and the integration of MT into commercial translation settings.
For full details, please see the conference website:
http://amta2010.amtaweb.org/
We look forward to seeing you in Denver!!
Alon Lavie
AMTA-2010 General Chair
President, Association for Machine Translation in the Americas (AMTA)
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