Appel: AMTA-2002 Conference : call for tutorials and workshops

Alexis Nasr alexis.nasr at LINGUIST.JUSSIEU.FR
Mon Feb 25 18:40:43 UTC 2002


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               --- CALL FOR TUTORIAL AND WORKSHOP PROPOSALS ---

           The Association for Machine Translation in the Americas
                            AMTA-2002 Conference

                             Tiburon, California
                             (near San Francisco)
                              October 8-12, 2002


Conference theme: FROM RESEARCH TO REAL USERS

Ever since the showdown between Empiricists and Rationalists a decade
ago at TMI-92, MT researchers have hotly pursued promising paradigms
for MT, including data-driven approaches and hybrids that integrate
these with more traditional rule-based components.  During the same
period, commercial MT systems with standard transfer architectures
have evolved along a parallel and almost unrelated track, increasing
their coverage and achieving much broader acceptance and usage.  This
raises a number of interesting questions (see the main conference Call
For Participation), primarily concerned with why this disconnect
exists, and whether it is going to change.


TUTORIAL AND WORKSHOP PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS

Proposals for tutorials and workshops are now being solicited on these
and other topics of direct interest and impact for MT researchers,
developers, vendors or users of MT technologies.  We welcome and
encourage participation by members of AMTA's sister organizations,
AAMT in Asia and EAMT in Europe, as well.

Workshops will be held on Tuesday October 8th.  Approximately 7 hours
may be allocated per workshop.
Tutorials will be held on Wednesday October 9th.  Tutorials would
typically last 3 hours, although other arrangements might be possible.

Proposals should state the topic(s) to be addressed, the rationale for
addressing it and the structure of the activities.  Proposals should
be in English and not longer than 4 pages.

Please submit proposals as soon as possible to Bob Frederking at
<ref at cs.cmu.edu>.  Proposals must be submitted on or before Friday,
April 12, 2002.

For general conference information and further details
as they become available, visit:
	http://www.amtaweb.org/AMTA2002/


CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS

Elliott Macklovitch, General Chair

Stephen D. Richardson, Program Chair

Violetta Cavalli-Sforza, Local Arrangements Chair

Bob Frederking, Workshops and Tutorials

Laurie Gerber, Exhibits Coordinator


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Robert E. Frederking			Email: ref at cs.cmu.edu
Language Technologies Institute		Telephone: +1-412-268-6656
Carnegie Mellon University		FAX: +1-412-268-6298
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213  USA		http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ref/
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