35.180, Calls: The 25th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation

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Subject: 35.180, Calls: The 25th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation

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Date: 12-Jan-2024
From: Carolina Scarton [eamt2024 at gmail.com]
Subject: The 25th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation


Full Title: The 25th Annual Conference of the European Association for
Machine Translation
Short Title: EAMT 2024

Date: 24-Jun-2024 - 27-Jun-2024
Location: Sheffield, UK, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Carolina Scarton
Meeting Email: eamt2024 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://eamt2024.sheffield.ac.uk

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics;
Text/Corpus Linguistics; Translation
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 08-Mar-2024

Meeting Description:

The 25th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine
Translation (EAMT 2024) will take place at the University of
Sheffield, UK and is jointly organized by ZOO Digital and the
University of Sheffield.

The European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT) invites
everyone interested in machine translation (MT) and
translation-related tools and resources ― developers, researchers,
users, translation and localization professionals and managers ― to
participate in this conference.

*** Organising Committee ***

** General Chair **
Helena Moniz (University of Lisbon (FLUL), INESC-ID, Portugal)

** Track Chairs **

* Research: Technical track *
Rachel Bawden (Inria, Paris, France)
Víctor M Sánchez-Cartagena (University of Alicant, Spain)

* Research: Translators & Users track *
Patrick Cadwell (DCU, Ireland)
Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski (University of Hildesheim, Germany)

* Implementation & Case Studies track *
Vera Cabarrão (Unbabel, Portugal)
Konstantinos Chatzitheodorou (Strategic Agenda, UK)

* Products & Projects track *
Helena Moniz (University of Lisbon (FLUL), INESC-ID, Portugal)
Mikel Forcada (University of Alicant, Spain)

* Workshops and Tutorials *
Mary Nurminen (Tampere University, Finland)
Diptesh Kanojia (University of Surrey, UK)

* Best Thesis Award *
Barry Haddow (University of Edinburgh, UK)

* Local Organising Committee *
Carolina Scarton (University of Sheffield, UK)
Charlotte Prescott (ZOO Digital, UK)
Chris Bayliss (ZOO Digital, UK)
Chris Oakley (ZOO Digital, UK)
Xingyi Song (University of Sheffield, UK)

Call for Papers:

*** EAMT 2024 ***
The 25th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine
Translation (EAMT 2024)
24 - 27 June 2024
Sheffield, UK
Website: https://eamt2024.sheffield.ac.uk/
X: @EAMT_2024
LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/eamt2024_LinkedIn
Keynote speaker: Alexandra Birch (University of Edinburgh, UK)


Driven by the state of the art, the research community will
demonstrate their cutting-edge research and results. Professional
MTusers will provide insights into successful MT implementation of MT
in business scenarios as well as implementation scenarios involving
large corporations, governments, or NGOs. Translation scholars and
translation practitioners are also invited to share their first-hand
MT experience, which will be addressed during a special track.

Note that papers that have been archived in arXiv can be accepted for
submission provided that they have not already been published
elsewhere. EAMT 2024 has four tracks, namely Research: Technical,
Research: Translators & Users, Implementations & Case Studies, and
Products & Projects (more information at: https://eamt2024.sheffield.a
c.uk/conference-calls/2nd-call-for-papers).

** Tutorial Proposals (deadline: 8 March 2024) ***
The European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT) invites
proposals for tutorials to be held in conjunction with the EAMT 2024
conference taking place in Sheffield, UK, from 24 to 27 June, with
tutorials held on 27 June. We seek proposals in all areas of machine
translation (see the call for papers of the main conference for the
focus areas of EAMT 2024).
The aim of a tutorial is primarily to help the audience develop an
understanding of particular technical, applied, and business matters
related to research, development, and use of MT and translation
technology.
Presentations of particular technological solutions or systems are
welcome, provided that they serve as illustrations of broader
scientific considerations.
We recommend that the tutorial covers work by the presenters as well
as by other researchers. The submission should explain that this
breadth is ensured. Tutorials should not be “self-invited talks” (more
information at: https://eamt2024.sheffield.ac.uk/conference-calls/2nd-
call-for-tutorials).

** Workshop Proposals (deadline: 31 January 2024) ***
The European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT) invites
proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with the EAMT 2024
conference taking place in Sheffield, UK, from 24 to 27 June 2024,
with workshops held on 27 June.
We solicit proposals in all areas of machine translation. EAMT
workshops are intended to provide the opportunity for MT-related
communities of interest to spend focused time together advancing the
state of thinking or the state of practice in their area of interest
or endeavour.
 Workshops are generally scheduled as full-day events. Every effort
will be made to accept or reject (with reason) workshop proposals as
soon as possible after they are received by the organising committee
so that the workshop organisers have adequate time to prepare the
workshop (more information at: https://eamt2024.sheffield.ac.uk/confer
ence-calls/2nd-call-for-workshops).

** Best Thesis Awards (deadline: 8 February 2024) **
The EAMT Best Thesis Award 2023 for PhD theses defended during 2023
will be awarded at the conference, together with a presentation of the
winner’s work. Information for candidates to the award is available at
https://eamt2024.sheffield.ac.uk/conference-calls/best-thesis-award.



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