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    *********** MT Summit X Newsletter No.3 (1st May 2005)***************

               The 10th Machine Translation Summit [MT Summit X]
                    http://www.tcllab.org/Pages/mtsummit.html

    This issue includes reminder of the paper submission for the main
    conference and call for submissions to the Users Workshop.

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    [Date]
          Main Conference: September 13-15, 2005
          Tutorials & Workshops: September 12 and 16, 2005

    [Venue]
          Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort and Spa
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    REMINDER OF THE PAPER SUBMISSION FOR THE MAIN CONFERENCE
    **Let us remind you that the deadline is 13th of May!!**

    For details of the submission procedure, please visit our homepage at
    http://www.tcllab.org/Pages/mtsummit.html

    Submmission due: 13th of May.
    Notification to the authors: 24th of June.
    Camera ready due: 22nd of July.
    Conference: 12th-16th of September.

    The tenth Machine Translation Summit, organized by the Asia-Pacific
    Association for Machine Translation (AAMT), will be held at Phuket
    Island, Thailand, in September 2005.
     
    MT Summit X will bring together the scientists, developers and users
    in the area of machine translation and other tools for multilingual
    processing. The frontier research and demonstration from leading
    academic institutes, business and government sectors will show the
    latest results. In the main conference, MT Summit X will provide
    various features including research papers, reports on users'
    experiences, discussions of policy issues, invited talks and panel
    discussions. Surrounding the main conference the expanded program will
    cover the sessions of tutorial, workshop and exhibition. These wide
    coverage-features in the machine translation arena will facilitate
    participants from the sectors of academy, research, business and
    government to get together to explore the machine translation
    technology for conquering the problems in language barriers and
    digital divide.

    AAMT cordially invites you all to MT Summit X, to contribute and
    witness the efforts in machine translation technology, in any aspect
    of machine translation and tools for translation support-researchers,
    developers, providers, users, and watchers.

    Papers:

    MT Summit X seeks original papers in all aspects of machine
    translation. Topics of interests include, but are not limited to:
       - MT for the Web
       - Practical MT systems (MT for professionals, MT for multilingual
         eCommerce, MT for localization, etc.)
       - Translation aids (translation memory, terminology databases,
         etc.)
       - Translation environments (workflow, support tools, conversion
         tools for lexica etc.)
       - Methodologies for MT
       - Human factors in MT and user interfaces
       - Speech and dialogue translation
       - Natural language analysis and generation techniques geared
         towards MT
       - Dictionaries and lexicons for MT systems
       - Text and speech corpora for MT and knowledge extraction from
         corpora
       - MT evaluation techniques and evaluation results
       - Standards in text and lexicon encoding for MT
       - Cross-lingual information retrieval
       - MT and related technologies (information retrieval, text
         categorization, text summarization, information extraction, etc.)

    There will be three categories of papers:
     (R) Research papers: Submissions are invited for reports of
         significant research results in any aspect of machine translation
         and related areas. Such reports should include a substantial
         evaluative component.
     (P) Poster presentations (with/without Demon- stration): Submissions
         are invited for presentations that are best suited for poster
         presentation which is a more interactive form. Submissions are
         also invited for reports on the design, implementation, operation
         and evaluation of operational and prototype systems.
     (U) User studies: Submissions are invited for reports on users'
         experiences with applying MT.

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    Call for submissions to the Users Workshop - MT Summit X
    Phuket Thailand, Monday, September 12, 2005

    The success of machine translation today depends very much on the
    innovative people who are actually using it to solve real-world
    problems. When MT users communicate their experiences to a broader
    audience, their successes inspire others to use it and their hopes and
    suggestions spark advances in R&D.

    We need to hear your story about using MT: to show people how much
    you've been able to do, to tell the developers what needs to be
    improved, to help others avoid the problems you faced. We also need to
    hear what you would like to use MT for and why you don't think it's
    possible yet.

    The MT Users Workshop at MT Summit X invites users to share their
    experiences and opinions through presentations, a moderated
    roundtable, and focused breakout sessions.

    If you are not yet using MT, the Users' Workshop is a wonderful
    opportunity to see if MT is right for your organization, and ask
    questions to current users of MT. The workshop welcomes user's stories
    about any application for machine translation, from any region of the
    world. Presentations will be in English; however, please feel free to
    ask the workshop organizers if you would like any assistance with
    proof reading or rehearsing your presentation.

    In addition to stories from users, the workshop will feature three
    invited speakers who will provide introductory information for new
    users, and technical information on how to use machine translation
    successfully in different environments.

    Invited Speakers:
    - General introduction to MT
               (Ed Hovy - USC/ISI)
    - MT in commercial environments
               (Jaap van der Meer - Cross Language - to be confirmed)
    - MT for research/assimilation and communication
               (Rod Holland - Mitre Corporation)

    Workshop participants will exchange ideas and create messages for the
    rest of the MT community in a roundtable session, and breakout
    sessions. The messages for the whole MT community will be presented in
    a Users' panel during the main conference that will be based on the
    content of this workshop. Researchers and developers are invited to
    attend the workshop and to participate fully in the breakout sessions
    and roundtable. However, user presentations must be created and
    presented by users themselves.

    Because this is a forum for sharing practical experience, the format
    of submissions is not restricted; however there are a few guidelines:
    - Accepted submissions will be printed and distributed to all
       workshop participants.
    - Submissions must be printable on A4 paper, leaving a 1 inch margin
       on all sides
    - Submissions should be in a widely readable format, such as MS
       Office, HTML or pdf.
    - Submissions should include pictures to help the audience understand
       the hardware and software components used together with MT, as well
       as the human interactions and workflow.
    - User studies submitted to the main conference may also be submitted
       to the Users' Workshop.

    Important Dates:
    - Submission Deadline: June 3, 2005
    - Notification to authors: June 24, 2005
    - Final submission due: July 8, 2005
    - Workshop organizers submit workshop book to publicity chair:
                                                             July 22, 2005
    - Workshop: September 12, 2005

    Submissions and inquiries should be sent to Laurie Gerber, workshop
    chair at: <lgerber@languageweaver.com>

    Background on the MT Summit Conference:
    Phuket Thailand may sound like a long way to go to chat with
    colleagues about machine translation, but we think you'll find that it
    is a very worthwhile trip!
    - The MT Summit brings together all members of the MT community:
       users, developers, and researchers - from around the world.
    - The goal of the Summit conferences is to enable the members of
       the MT community to learn about advances in research and product
       development, as well as to hear about the ways in which MT is being
       used successfully in various environments. Participants share
       stories of progress they have fostered, and can assess the status
       of technology and deployment internationally.
    - One of the most important functions of the MT Summit is the
       opportunity it provides for researchers and developers to hear from
       users of MT outside of a sales environment. The presentations by
       users, as well as the suggestions and questions that come
       spontaneously from users at these events provide insights and
       inspiration that influence the direction of research and development.
    - You'll meet other users of MT, and make friends you'll want to keep
       in touch with for the rest of your career!
    - The MT Summit is the biannual conference of the International
       Association for Machine Translation and its three regional
       divisions (Association for Machine Translation in the Americas -
       AMTA, European Association for Machine Translation - EAMT, and
       Asia-Pacific Association for Machine Translation - AAMT). The
       location of the conference rotates between the three regions. The
       last MT Summit was held in 2003 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The next
       MT Summit will be held in 2007 in Europe.

    If it is not feasible to submit a paper or presentation, we hope that
    you will still participate in the workshop and conference, and share
    ideas informally. We believe that your participation will benefit you
    and your organization, as well as the whole MT community!

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