[Corpora-List] 2nd Call for Posters: Translating and the Computer 36
Sanja Stajner
sstajner at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 30 15:24:28 UTC 2014
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Call for Posters
Translating
and the Computer 36
London, 27 and 28
November 2014
The Translating and
the Computer conference (http://www.translatingandthecomputer.com/) encourages submissions for poster
presentations to supplement the regular presentations of the conference.
Posters are expected to present ongoing and not necessarily completed research,
teaching or training activity, practical work, software programs, projects or developments
in general related to translation, interpretation and terminology, and to the related
industries.
The Translating and
the Computer conference is a unique forum for researchers, developers
and users. It brings together academics involved in language technology
research and in teaching translation and terminology with those who develop and
market tools for language transformation and both of these groups with users:
translators, terminologists, interpreters, and voice-over specialists, whether freelancers
or working in translation departments of large organisations such as those of
the European Parliament, European courts and the European Patent Office, the
United Nations family, international companies and other organisations, and
Language Services Providers (LSPs), large and small.
In
its 36th session Translating and the Computer has moved from ASLIB to ASLING.
The conference often referred to as the “ASLIB Conference” is now the ASLING
Translating and the Computer Conference. One of the new developments is also the launch of a poster session in
addition to the regular presentation slots.
Poster
proposals in the form of poster abstracts not exceeding 500 words (the final
versions of the accepted posters can be up to 1,500 words) must be submitted
using the START system at the following address: https://www.softconf.com/e/tc2014, adding the text “Poster:” at the start of the
“Title of Submission: ” field in the online submission form.
Accepted
poster papers will be included (and will have the have the same status as
regular papers) in the conference proceedings only after the registration fee for at least onepresenter
of the paper has been paid.
Important dates
Deadline for poster submissions: 8 August 2014
Notification of acceptance or rejection: 22 August 2014
Camera-ready poster papers due: 3 October
Conference: 27 and 28 November 2014
Chairs
* Juliet Macan, Arancho Doc srl. (Lead Chair 2014)
* João Esteves-Ferreira, Tradulex, International Association for Quality Translation
* 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
* Estelle Delpeche, Nomao
* Alain Désilets, National Research Council of Canada (NRC)
* David Filip, LRC, CNGL, LT-Web, University of Limerick
* Pamela Mayorcas, FITI
* Paola Valli, University of Trieste
Conference Manager:
* Nicole Adamides
AsLing.org
Association internationale pour la promotion des
technologies linguistiques
International Association for Advancement in Language
Technology
Bologna, Genève, London, Wien, Wolverhampton
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Sanja Stajner
http://pers-www.wlv.ac.uk/~in3168/index.html
PhD student at the Research Group in Computational Linguistics
Research Institute of Information and Language Processing (RIILP)
University of Wolverhampton, UK
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