Appel: ACL-Workshop DiscoMT

Thierry Hamon thierry.hamon at UNIV-PARIS13.FR
Fri Mar 8 21:19:17 UTC 2013


Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2013 21:55:44 +0100
From: Joerg Tiedemann <jorg.tiedemann at lingfil.uu.se>
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X-url: http://www.idiap.ch/workshop/DiscoMT/


[apologies for cross posting]

ACL 2013 Workshop on Discourse in Machine Translation (DiscoMT)
Friday, August 9, 2013 - Sofia, Bulgaria

Second call for papers

Over the past four years, there has been a resurgence of interest in
machine translation from the perspective of discourse, and in discourse
from the perspective of machine translation.  This includes translating
discourse phenomena that depend on more than just the context of the
current sentence or of n-grams to the left and/or right; ensuring
document-level consistency in the choice of lexical items or referring
forms or in document style or register; and ensuring that
source-language discourse relations between clauses and/or sentences are
also realized in the target text.

Given this renewed interest, we are pleased to invite paper submissions
to the ACL 2013 Workshop on Discourse in MT, to be held on August 9,
2013 in Sofia.

The papers should focus on language processing techniques, whether
theoretically-inspired or empirical, which address one or more of the
discourse-level phenomena listed below, either in combination with MT,
or from a cross-lingual perspective.  We especially welcome papers that
propose methods and software which enhance the capabilities of MT
systems on discourse-level phenomena.  Papers assessing the importance
and origins of MT difficulties with discourse, including research and
commercial MT systems, are suitable as well.

The proposed workshop solicits submissions more particularly focused on
the following topics, but welcomes also submissions that link discourse
studies with machine translation in some other way.

- discourse processing in support of MT, including:
   o textual coherence, including anaphora, coreference, tense, aspect
     and modality
   o textual cohesion, including lexical consistency
   o discourse structure, including appropriate use of connectives and
     information structuring devices
   o topic structure
   o consistency in style and register
- MT techniques for obtaining document-level consistency and domain
  adaptability;
- MT techniques for structured documents;
- methods and algorithms to handle discourse-level phenomena in MT
  training and decoding;
- uses of MT in processing discourse-level phenomena;
- techniques for assessing the impact of discourse-level processing on
  MT quality;
- quantitative studies on the impact of discourse-level phenomena on
  current MT systems vs. discourse-aware ones.

Submission instructions

We solicit previously unpublished work, presented either as long or
short papers, following the ACL 2013 formatting guidelines available at
http://acl2013.org/site/call.html.  Long papers should have at most 8
pages of content, not including references.  Short papers are limited to
4 pages of content, not including references.  There is no constraint on
the length of the reference list.  Both types of submissions should be
anonymous, i.e. do not disclose in any way the identity of the
author(s).  Papers must be submitted using the START system at the URL
indicated on the workshop's website.

Website: http://www.idiap.ch/workshop/DiscoMT/

Important dates

Submission deadline: April 26, 2013
Notification of acceptance: May 24, 2013
Final versions due: June 7, 2013
Workshop: August 9, 2013

Organizing Committee

Bonnie Webber (University of Edinburgh), chair
Ondrej Bojar (Charles University, Prague)
Chris Callison-Burch (Johns Hopkins University)
Marcello Federico (FBK-IRST, Trento)
Pierre Isabelle (NCRC Canada)
Katja Markert (University of Leeds), co-chair
Andrei Popescu-Belis (Idiap Research Institute), co-chair
Jörg Tiedemann (University of Uppsala), co-chair

Programme Committee

Trevor Cohn (University of Sheffield)
George Foster (NCRC Canada)
Dan Gildea (University of Rochester)
Liane Guillou (University of Edinburgh)
Christian Hardmeier (University of Uppsala)
Hitoshi Isahara (Toyohashi University of Technology)
Philipp Koehn (University of Edinburgh)
Thomas Meyer (Idiap Research Institute)
Hwee Tou Ng (National University of Singapore)
Michal Novak (Charles University Prague)
Maja Popovic (DFKI)
Jean Senellart (Systran)
Lucia Specia (University of Sheffield)
Sara Stymne (University of Uppsala)
Gregor Thurmair (Linguatec GmbH)
Sandrine Zufferey (Utrecht University)
Min Zhang (A-STAR Singapore)

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