*Call for Papers

TRALOGY'2011
Translation and Technology Conference*
/Paris (France), March 3-4, 2011/

We no longer translate as we did 50, 20 or even 10 years ago. What form will 
the translation process take 10, 20 or 50 years from now? What
will be the demand for translation and what kind of tools, what kind of 
approach, will we need to meet that demand? Who will be the translators
-- assuming they will still be called translators -- of tomorrow? What skills 
and disciplines will they need, on what concepts will their work
be based and what form will their training take? What can technology do today 
and what will it be able to do tomorrow? How far has research in
the field of machine translation and computer-assisted translation come? If 
there is to be a partnership between human beings and
machines, what approach to human translation will it be based on, and how will 
it progress?

To try to answer those questions, the TRALOGY international conference is 
organized in Paris (France), March 3-4, 2011.

This conference is of interest for:
- Translators and Interpretors,
- Researchers in Language Technology, especially Machine Translation,
- Educators in the areas of translation and interpretation.

Deadline for submitting on-line a 500-word abstract is November 30, 2010

All information on the conference is available at:http://www.tralogy.eu/

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