[Corpora-List] [Deadline extended: May 28] Workshop on Post-Editing Technology and Practice (WPTP2) at MT Summit XIV: final call for papers

Lucia Specia lspecia at gmail.com
Fri May 10 09:52:18 UTC 2013


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*Workshop on Post-Editing Technology and Practice (WPTP2) **at **MT Summit
XIV* <http://www.mtsummit2013.info/>*, Nice, September 2nd, 2013*

*Call for Papers*

 Following the success of the AMTA 2012 Workshop on Translation
Post-Editing Technology and Practice (WPTP:
https://sites.google.com/site/wptp2012), we are organizing WPTP2:
https://sites.google.com/site/mts2013wptp/. Once again, this workshop will
be an opportunity for post-editing practitioners and researchers to get
together and openly discuss the weaknesses and strengths of existing
technology, to properly and objectively assess post-editing effectiveness,
to establish better practices, and propose tools and technological
post-editing solutions that are built around the needs of users.

 This one-day workshop will be held during MT Summit XIV, in Nice (France),
Sept. 2, 2013. The workshop will feature an invited speaker, oral
presentations of original work, and a short poster and demo session.

*Topics of interest:*

The broad focus of WPTP1 was technologies and practices associated with
post-editing. For WPTP2, we propose to place a greater emphasis on
"technologies". We are particularly interested in attracting original
papers on the following themes, but also welcome other ideas which touch on
potential fruitful human-machine collaborations for translation:

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   Post-editing user interface design and evaluation
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   Tools for crowd and community post-editing
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   Automatic prediction of post-editing effort
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   Error-detection and error-correction for post-editing
    -

   Innovative uses of post-editor feedback
    -

   Innovative uses of MT data for post-editing
    -

   Integration of MT with translation memory and other CAT tools
    -

   Text pre- and post-processing for post-editing
    -

   Post-editing and mobile devices
    -

   Post-editing evaluation methodology and metrics
    -

   Collecting and sharing post-editing data
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   Best practices for post-editing
    -

   Training for post-editing

 *Demos*

We also invite one-page descriptions of interesting tools related to
post-editing, including commercial products, in-house systems and open
source software. Authors should be ready to present demos of the tools
during the workshop. See Demo submission instructions below.

*Important dates:*

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   *May 28: Submission deadline*
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   June 18: Notifications to authors
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   June 29: Camera-ready versions due
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   September 2: Workshop

 *Original Paper Submission Instructions:*

Format for original papers is the same as for regular MT Summit
submissions: papers should not be longer than 8 pages on A4 paper, in PDF
format. Style files (Latex and MS Word) are available here:
http://www.mtsummit2013.info/call.asp

 To allow for blind reviewing, please do not include author names and
affiliations within the paper and avoid obvious self-references.

 Papers must be submitted by 11:59 pm PDT (GMT - 7 hours), *May 28, 2013*,
using the EasyChair conference tool. Please use the following link to
submit: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wptp2.

*Demo Submission Instructions: *

Demo submissions consist of a 1-page product description. They should not
be anonymized. Please email your demo submissions directly to Lucia Specia (
lspecia at gmail.com) by 11:59 pm PDT (GMT - 7 hours), *May 28, 2013*.

*Workshop Organizers*

Sharon O'Brien — CNGL / Dublin City University

Michel Simard — National Research Council Canada

Lucia Specia — University of Sheffield

*Program Committee*

Nora Aranberri — TAUS

Diego Bartolome — tauyou <language technology>

Michael Carl — Copenhagen Business School

Francisco Casacuberta — Universitat Politècnica de València

Mike Dillinger — Translation Optimization Partners

Stephen Doherty — Dublin City University

Andreas Eisele — European Commission

Jakob Elming — Copenhagen Business School

Atefeh Farzindar — NLP Technology

Marcello Federico — FBK-IRST

Mikel L. Forcada — Universitat d’Alacant

Ana Guerberof — Logoscript

Nizar Habash — Columbia University

Kristian Hvelplund — University of Copenhagen

Pierre Isabelle — National Research Council Canada

Maxim Khalilov — TAUS

Philipp Koehn — University of Edinburgh

Roland Kuhn — National Research Council Canada

Philippe Langlais — RALI / Université de Montréal

Alon Lavie — Carnegie Mellon University

Elliott Macklovitch — Translation Bureau Canada

Daniel Marcu — SDL / USC / ISI

John Moran — Transpiral Translation Services

Kristen Parton — Columbia University

Maja Popovic — DFKI

Johann Roturier — Symantec

Jean Senellart — SYSTRA

Midori Tatsumi — Dublin City University

Jörg Tiedemann — Uppsala University

Andy Way — Lingo24

Chris Wendt — Microsoft Research


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Lucia
www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~lucia/
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