[Corpora-List] CFP: Workshop on "Strategies for developing machine translation for minority languages"

From: Briony Williams (b.williams@bangor.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Jan 09 2006 - 15:57:37 MET

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                      FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

          "Strategies for developing machine translation for minority languages"
          ======================================================================

                5th SALTMIL Workshop on Minority Languages
                     on Tuesday May 23rd 2006 (morning)
                Magazzini del Cotone Conference Centre, Genoa, Italy

        Organised in conjunction with LREC 2006: Fifth International Conference on
          Language Resources and Evaluation, Genoa, Italy, 24-26 May 2006

    Background
    ==========

    This workshop continues the series of LREC workshops organized by SALTMIL
    (SALTMIL is the ISCA Special Interest Group for Speech And Language
    Technology for Minority Languages: http://isl.ntf.uni-lj.si/SALTMIL/ ):

    The minority or "less resourced" languages of the world are under increasing
    pressure from the major languages (especially English), and many of them lack
    full political recognition. Some minority languages have been well
    researched linguistically, but most have not, and the vast majority do not
    yet possess basic speech and language resources (such as text and speech
    corpora, lexicons, POS taggers, etc) which would enable the commercial
    development of products.

    The workshop aims to share information on tools and best practice, so that
    isolated researchers will not need to start from nothing. An important
    aspect will be the forming of personal contacts, which can minimise
    duplication of effort. There will be a balance between presentations of
    existing language resources, and more general presentations designed to give
    background information needed by all researchers present.

    Format
    ======

    The workshop will begin with the following presentations from invited speakers:

      * Delyth Prys (University of Wales, Bangor): "The BLARK matrix and its
    relation to the language resources situation for the Celtic languages."
      * Hermann Ney (Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule, Aachen,
    Germany): "Statistical Machine Translation with and without a bilingual
    training corpus"
      * Mikel Forcada (Universitat d’Alacant, Spain): "Open source machine
    translation: an opportunity for minor languages"
      * Lori Levin (Carnegie Mellon University, USA): "Omnivorous MT: Using
    whatever resources are available."
      * Anna Sågvall Hein (University of Uppsala, Sweden): "Approaching new
    languages in machine translation."

    These talks will then be followed by a poster session featuring contributed
    papers.

    Papers
    ======

    Papers are invited that describe research and development in the following areas:

      * The BLARK (Basic Language Resource Kit) matrix at ELDA, and how it
    relates to minority languages.
      * The advantages and disadvantages of different corpus-based strategies for
    developing MT, with reference to a) speed of development, and b) level of
    researcher expertise required.
      * What open-source or free language resources are available for developing MT?
      * Existing resources for minority languages, with particular emphasis on
    software tools that have been found useful.

    All contributed papers will be presented in poster format. All contributions
    will be printed in the workshop proceedings (CD). They will also be published
    on the SALTMIL website.

    Timetable:
    =========

      * Paper submission deadline: Feb 17, 2006
      * Notification of acceptance: March 10, 2006
      * Final version of paper: April 10, 2006
      * Workshop: May 23, 2006 (morning)

    Submissions:
    ===========

    Abstracts should be in English, and up to 4 pages long. The submission format
    is PDF.

    Papers will be reviewed by members of the organising committee. The reviews
    are not anonymous.

    Accepted papers may be up to 6 pages long. The final papers should be in the
    format specified for the proceedings by the LREC organisers.

    Each submission should include: title; author(s); affiliation(s); and contact
    author's e-mail address, postal address, telephone and fax numbers.

    Abstracts should be sent via e-mail to Briony Williams at b.williams @
    bangor.ac.uk. The deadline for submission is February 17th.

    Organising committee
    ====================

      * Briony Williams (University of Wales, Bangor, UK: b.williams @ bangor.ac.uk)
      * Kepa Sarasola (University of the Basque Country: ksarasola @ si.ehu.es)
      * Bojan Petek (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia: bojan.petek @ uni-lj.si)
      * Julie Berndsen (University College Dublin, Ireland: julie.berndsen @ ucd.ie)
      * Atelach Alemu Argaw (University of Stockholm, Sweden: atelach @ dsv.su.se)



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