[Corpora-List] CFP: Translating and the Computer 29

nadamides at aslib.com nadamides at aslib.com
Wed Jun 27 08:48:02 UTC 2007


Translating and the Computer 29 - Conference and Exhibition
(29-30 November 2007, at the Copthorne Tara Hotel, Kensington, London). 
An Aslib Conference supported by BCS, EAMT, IAMT, IoL, ITI, LISA and TILP
(www.aslib.com/conferences/tcindex.html)
This conference focuses on the user's perspective of how computers/software is
used in translation. The conference series attracts a wide audience which
includes translators, business managers, researchers and language experts. Once
again, this year the conference will address the latest developments in
translation (and translation-related) software. It will address the needs of the
following conference attendees: industry, public administration, agencies,
freelancers and development.
This call for papers invites abstracts of papers to be presented at the
conference. The papers (and the presentations) should focus on the user aspects
of translation or translation-related software rather than on theoretical
issues. Presentations accompanied by demonstrations are especially welcome. 
TOPICS

The range of topics includes (but is not limited to):
-       use of MT systems 
-       CAT tools including TM and various translation aids 
-       controlled languages and their use in MT 
-       speech translation 
-       terminology 
-       localisation 
-       multilingual document management/workflow 
-       case studies of technology-based solutions 
-       the Internet and translation aids/services 
-       Application of XML tools and XML standards 
-       Project Management 
-       quality assurance tools 
-       workflow systems 
-       resources for translation including corpora 
-       Integrated MT TM and terminology systems 
-       Standardization / normalization in the industry 
-       Corpus -based translation studies investigations 
-       Voice recognition systems 
-       Training possibilities for Translators 
-       Translation/Localisation in emerging markets/ non-European/ US context 
-       Open Source Software/ Workflow and implications 
-       TM Copyright Issues 
-       Practical experiences in transfer of terminology data from one format to
another (MultiTerm, NTRF, etc) 
-       Language Services of International Organisations 
-       Exchange between terminology, lexicography and MT-lexicons 
-       Term extractions - tools and technologies 
-       Statistical MT with case studies on cost savings 
-       Hybrid solutions in practice including post-editing 
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Authors are required to submit an abstract of a MINIMUM of 500 words of the
paper they would like to present, together with an outline of the structure of
the paper and short BIOGRAPHY. 
Abstracts should be sent by POST or EMAIL by 1st July 2007 to: Nicole Adamides,
Conference Organiser, Aslib, The Holywell Centre, 1 Phipp Street, London EC2A
4PS. Tel: +44(0) 20 7613 3031/ Fax: +44 (0) 20 7613 5080/ Email: tc29 at aslib.com
<mailto:tc27 at aslib.com>  
The abstracts will be considered by the Programme Chairs, namely: Chris Pyne and
Daniel Grasmick, SAP; Professor Ruslan Mitkov, University of Wolverhampton and
Olaf-Michael Stefanov, Vienna.
The authors of abstracts will be notified of acceptance or rejection of their
submissions by 1 August 2007. The full length versions of the accepted papers
will be included in the conference proceedings and must be submitted by 20th
October 2007. Speakers' presentations must be submitted by 14th November 2007. 
In brief, the deadlines are:
*       1 July 2007 - deadline for abstracts 
*       1 August 2007 - all authors will be notified of decisions 
*       20 October 2007 - full length versions of the accepted papers to Aslib 
*       14 November 2007 - speakers' presentations to be submitted 


Nicole Adamides, ASLIB Training
The Holywell Centre, 1 Phipp Street, London, EC2A 4PS
Tel: 020 7613 3031	Fax: 020 7613 5080
www.aslib.com/training	Email: training at aslib.com

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