[Corpora-List] AMTA 2006 - BOSTON - SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

From: Nizar Habash (habash@cs.columbia.edu)
Date: Tue Apr 04 2006 - 23:58:43 MET DST

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                              SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

                                     AMTA 2006

                              7th Biennial Conference
                 Association for Machine Translation in the Americas

                                Boston, August 8-12

                       Web Page: http://amta2006.amtaweb.org/
                Submission Page: http://www.softconf.com/start/AMTA06/

              **** SUBMISSION INTENTION EXTENDED TO APRIL 17th, 2006 ****
                             (instructions included below)

                     **** FULL SUBMISSION DUE MAY 1st, 2006 ****

    Visions for the Future of Machine Translation
    =============================================
    The last few years have witnessed major changes in the field of machine
    translation. Statistical methods have taken a lead place in the field and
    managed to cross the bridge from research to commercial enterprise.
    Interest in hybridization has returned. There is more work on introducing
    morphology and syntax into statistical systems to capture linguistic
    generalities that seem hard to model statistically. And there is also more
    work on introducing statistical resources and techniques into already
    existing symbolic systems to increase their robustness. As each of the
    competing paths of statistical and symbolic approaches has reached its
    independent potential, the focus now is moving on exploiting
    complementarities. These are exciting times! But, the future is not here
    yet.

    So, where are we heading? What will the field be like in 10 years or 20
    years?
    How easily will we be able to move to a new source language or language
    pair?
    What about other modalities besides text such as speech or OCR output?
    Where is the user in all of this? The user as professional translator or as
    language educator? Should the field expand its user base by reincorporating
    its
    core technologies in new directions? How well do the best systems do under
    severe restrictions in terms of computer memory and power?

    Call for Papers
    ===============
    We solicit submissions in English for unpublished papers describing original

    research on all aspects of Machine Translation. Topics of interest include
    but
    are not limited to:

             * Advances in data-driven MT (Statistical MT, Example-based MT,
    etc.)
             * Advances in rule-based MT (Transfer-based MT, Interlingual MT,
    etc.)
             * Lexicon and grammar building and induction
             * Hybridization of rule-based MT and statistical MT
             * MT for resource-poor languages
             * MT on resource-limited machinery (e.g. PDAs)
             * Speech to speech or speech to text MT
             * MT for OCR
             * MT Evaluation

    Papers should not be longer than 10 pages.

    Calls for User Sessions, Showcase, Tutorial and Workshop Proposals and Panel
    Proposals will be issued separately.

    Important Dates
    ===============
    April 17 Submission **intention** deadline for conference papers
                     [See below for instructions]
    May 1 Submission deadline for technical papers, 11:59pm EST
    (GMT-5:00)
    June 15 Notification to authors
    June 30 Camera-ready copy due
    August 8-12 Conference

    Submission Intention
    ====================
    To do a submission intention:
    (1) Go to http://www.softconf.com/start/AMTA06/
    (2) Follow instructions to submit a regular paper. Fill all your information
    including paper title and Abstract. No need to upload a paper.
    (3) You will receive a confirmation number and submission password. Use
    these later when you do the full submission. If you decide not to submit a
    paper after all, there is no need to do anything.

    Full Submission
    ===============
    (1) Go to http://www.softconf.com/start/AMTA06/
    (2) Use the confirmation number and submission password you received when
    you did your submission intention.
    (3) Follow instructions to submit paper.

    Contacts
    ========
    Program Chairs: Nizar Habash <habash@cs.columbia.edu>
                     and Alon Lavie <alavie@cs.cmu.edu>

    Contacts for advance information on User Sessions, Showcase, Tutorial
    and Workshop Proposals and Panel Proposals:

    User Sessions - Laurie Gerber <lgerber@languageweaver.com>
    Showcase - Jennifer Decamp <jdecamp@mitre.org>
    Tutorial and Workshop Proposals - Michelle Vanni <mvanni@arl.army.mil>
    Panel Proposals - Violetta Cavalli-Sforza <violetta@cs.cmu.edu>



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