15.2740, Confs: Computational Ling/Baltimore, MD, USA
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Subject: 15.2740, Confs: Computational Ling/Baltimore, MD, USA
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Date: 30-Sep-2004
From: Sergei Nirenburg < sergei at umbc.edu >
Subject: 10th Conference on Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Machine Translation
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Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 17:22:24
From: Sergei Nirenburg < sergei at umbc.edu >
Subject: 10th Conference on Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Machine Translation
10th Conference on Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Machine
Translation
Short Title: TMI-04
Date: 04-Oct-2004 - 06-Oct-2004
Location: Baltimore, MD, United States of America
Contact: Sergei Nirenburg
Contact Email: sergei at umbc.edu
Meeting URL: http://tmi04.his.se/tmi04/default.aspx
Linguistic Sub-Fields(s): Computational Linguistics
Meeting Description:
The previous conference in this series (TMI 2002) held in Keihanna, Kyoto,
emphasized the synergy between empirical and knowledge-based approaches to
Machine Translation. Another topic of interest was MT for new, so-called
''low-density'' languages. We continue to focus on these issues in the
current TMI. Up to now, the papers presented at the TMI conferences were
concerned with text-to-text translation. This year, we would like to extend
the scope of the research presented at the TMI by including work on spoken
language and sign language in Machine Translation.
Come join us for the full conference or just for a day!
The Tenth Conference on Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Machine
Translation
(TMI-04) will take place at the Wyndham Hotel
(http://baltimore.wyndham-hotels.com/)
Monday, October 4 - Wednesday, October 6.
The conference program can be seen at:
http://tmi04.his.se/tmi04/conferenceprogram.aspx
Invited speakers:
Dan Melamed, New York University
Yorick Wilks, University of Sheffield
Harold Somers, UMIST
Panel discussion:
R&D in MT: where we have been and where we need to go from here
Lynn Carlson, U.S. Department of Defense, Chair
Registration fees:
General $180
Students $100
One-Day $100
One-Day Students $40 (no proceedings)
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