[Corpora-List] Translating and the Computer Conference 35 - call for papers (extended deadline)
Sanja Stajner
sstajner at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 26 09:46:49 UTC 2013
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Translating and the Computer Conference 35 – Call for papers
28–29 November 2013, Etc
Venue Paddington England
Call for Papers - Submission Deadline EXTENDED to 1 July 2013
Call for papers
Theme:Translating the World’s Information
Stream
Topics:ASLIB seeks submission including, but not limited to:
• Terminology
• Translation memory
• Corpora (use of, data collection and structuring)
• Workflow (preprocessing, postprocessing and feedback loops, progress tracking)
• Quality Assurance (revision aids, standards, processes and metrics)
• Fit for purpose translation (professional, human, automatic, gisting / self-service)
• Machine Translation and Post Editing (technological advances, user interfaces, real-world case studies)
• Collaborative and Crowdsourced Translations
• Translation of real-time, user-generated content
• Translation of the spoken word (video, audio, interpreting)
• Standards (interoperability, return on investment, impact on quality)
Programme Chairs
• Alain Désilets, Alpaca Technologies
• Juliet Macan, Arancho Doc
• Ruslan Mitkov, University of Wolverhampton
• Olaf-Michael Stefanov, United Nations (ret), JIAMCATT
Programme committee
• David Chambers, World Intellectual Property Organisation (ret)
• Gloria Corpas Pastor, University of Malaga
• João Esteves-Ferreira, Tradulex, International Association for Quality Translation
• David Filip, LRC, CNGL, LT-Web, University of Limerick
• Pamela MayorcasFITI, Aslib Translation & Technology Group
• Paola Valli, University of Trieste
For more information about the conference go to: www.translatingandthecomputer.com
Submission Guidelines
ASLIB seeks original unpublished papers on all aspects of using computer hardware and software to assist in translation. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to those listed above. Papers may report on research, on commercial translation products as well as users and actual implementations. Authors are invited to submit
an extended abstract of a maximum of 750 words of the paper they would like to present, together with a short 200-word abstract and short biography. While the
extended abstract is limited to 750 words (longer papers will NOT be considered), it should provide sufficient information to allow evaluation of the submission by the committee. The short abstracts of accepted papers will be used for online programme and event advertising. Abstracts must be submitted via the START conference submission system: https://www.softconf.com/e/tc2013 Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection of their submissions by 23 July 2013. Authors whose submissions are accepted for oral presentation will subsequently have the option to submit a full paper for inclusion in the conference proceedings, which will be produced
on CD for conference delegates. Speakers' final presentations must be submitted by 12 November 2013, in order to be included in the conference proceedings.
Speakers will be required to register for the conference and pay a reduced registration fee of £220.00.
Schedule
1 July 2013
- deadline for abstracts
23 July 2013
- all authors notified of
decisions
12 November 2013 - speakers’
presentations to be submitted
Best wishes,
Helen
Helen Evans
Conferences Manager
ASLIB
hevans at emeraldinsight.com
http://www.aslib.com
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Sanja Stajner
http://pers-www.wlv.ac.uk/~in3168/index.html
PhD candidate at the Research Group in Computational Linguistics
Research Institute of Information and Language Processing (RIILP)
University of Wolverhampton, UK
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