*Call for Papers for the 3rd Workshop on Automatic Simultaneous Translation*

We are pleased to announce the call for papers for the 3rd workshop on
Automatic Simultaneous Translation co-located with NAACL 2022,
https://autosimtrans.github.io [1] [1].

More details on the workshop, including topics of interest, important
deadlines, instructions for authors and shared tasks are below:

Simultaneous translation, which performs translation concurrently with the
source speech, is widely useful in many scenarios such as international
conferences, negotiations, press releases, legal proceedings, and medicine.
It combines the AI technologies of machine translation (MT), automatic
speech
recognition (ASR), and text-to-speech synthesis (TTS) and is rapidly
becoming
a cutting-edge research field. As an emerging and interdisciplinary field,
simultaneous translation faces many great challenges.

To promote the development in this field, we held the first and the second
workshop on simultaneous translation at ACL 2020 and NAACL 2021
respectively.
We attracted 94 registered participants in 2020 and 96 registered
participants in 2021. The 3rd workshop will bring together researchers and
practitioners in machine translation, speech processing, and human
interpretation, to discuss recent advances and open challenges of
simultaneous translation.

Possible topics include but are not limited to:

 * Simultaneous translation paradigms: traditional pipeline (ASR-MT-TTS) or
   end-to-end (speech-speech);
 * Translation models: robust, high quality, and low latency;
 * Data resources: large and high-quality corpora for training simultaneous
   translation systems.
 * Evaluation methods: metrics to evaluate the translation quality and time
   latency;
 * Computer Aided Interpretation (CAI): improve the efficiency and quality
of
   human interpreters.

The workshop will also explore challenges for developing practical
simultaneous translation systems and will provide opportunities for
participants to show their products.

We introduce three submission tracks in this workshop:

 * *Research track* for research papers;
 * *Highlights track* for research papers accepted elsewhere (non-archival
   submission);
 * *Shared task track* for systems description papers in the shared task.

*Important Dates*

/Shared Task/

Registration and Release of data:  March 7th, 2022
End of registration: April 30th, 2022
System Submission: May 1st, 2022
System Description Due: May 14th, 2022
Notification of Acceptance: June 1st, 2022
Camera-ready Papers Due: June 16th, 2022

/Papers/

Submission Deadline: May 1st, 2022 (all the three tracks: research,
non-archival highlights and shared task)
Notification of Acceptance: June 1st, 2022
Camera-ready Papers Due: June 16th, 2022
Workshop: TBD 2022

*Instruction for authors*

Our AutoSimTrans Workshop follows the submission policy and format policy of
NAACL 2022 Submission Guidelines that are posted under PAPER SUBMISSION
INFORMATION on ACL Rolling Review https://aclrollingreview.org/cfp [2] [2]
page with respect to author guidelines, templates, double blind review,
ethics and referencing prior work.

There are two formats: long papers (8 pages content plus unlimited
references) and short papers (4 pages contect plus unlimited references).
Authors can also upload a separate appendix of unlimited length, which is
optional for the reviewers. The final versions of both long and short papers
will be given one extra page of content to address reviewers comments.

/Non-Archival Submission/

We allow dual submission of work to be presented in the Highlights track.
Please submit to the relevant track. These papers will not be included in
the
official proceedings.

/System Description Paper Submission/

For those who participate in the shared task, you are encouraged (though not
required) to submit a system description paper of 4 to 8 pages of content
plus unlimited references to AutoSimTrans to describe your system.

Please submit via OpenReview:
https://openreview.net/group?id=aclweb.org/NAACL/2022/Workshop/AutoSimTrans
[3] [3]

*Shared Task Submission*

We are organizing a simultaneous translation shared task in two directions
with different input modes: (a) Chinese-to-English with streaming
transcription as input, (b) Chinese-to-English with speech audio as input,
and (c) English-to-Spanish with streaming transcription as input.
There are three competitions in total. We will provide open datasets and an
evaluation environment. Participants are encouraged (though not required) to
submit their system description papers and present them at the Workshop.

For more details, please refer to the Shared Task information at
https://autosimtrans.github.io/shared [4] [4].

[1] https://autosimtrans.github.io [5]
[2] https://aclrollingreview.org/cfp [6]
[3]
https://openreview.net/group?id=aclweb.org/NAACL/2022/Workshop/AutoSimTrans
[7]
[4] https://autosimtrans.github.io/shared [8]

Read more:
https://www.aclweb.org/portal/content/call-papers-3rd-workshop-automatic-simultaneous-translation-co-located-naacl-hlt-2022

[1] https://autosimtrans.github.io
[2] https://aclrollingreview.org/cfp
[3]
https://openreview.net/group?id=aclweb.org/NAACL/2022/Workshop/AutoSimTrans
[4] https://autosimtrans.github.io/shared
[5] https://autosimtrans.github.io
[6] https://aclrollingreview.org/cfp
[7]
https://openreview.net/group?id=aclweb.org/NAACL/2022/Workshop/AutoSimTrans
[8] https://autosimtrans.github.io/shared


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刘群,博士/研究员/教授
自然语言处理、机器翻译
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LIU Qun, Dr. / Researcher / Professor
Natural Language Processing, Machine Translation
Email: liuqu...@gmail.com
Website: http://liuquncn.github.io
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