proviamo a partecipare al task English-Czech?

Nicola

> On 11 Jun 2019, at 22:14, marco turchi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> [Apologies for multiple posting]
> 
> The 16th International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation
> IWSLT 2019 – First Call for Participation
> 
> November 2nd – 3rd, 2019 – Hong Kong
> http://www.iwslt.org <http://workshop2019.iwslt.org/>
> IMPORTANT DATES
> 
> Scientific papers:
> September 1st: paper submissions
> October 7th: notification of acceptance
> October 13th: camera-ready paper due
> Evaluation Campaign:
> June: release of train and dev data
> July 1st – September 8th: evaluation period
> Sept 22nd: system description paper due
> October 7th: review feedback
> October 13th: camera-ready paper due
> The International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation (IWSLT) is a yearly 
> scientific workshop, associated with an open evaluation campaign on spoken 
> language translation, where both scientific papers and system descriptions 
> are presented. The 16th IWSLT will take place in Hong Kong, on November 2nd 
> and  3rd, 2019.
> 
> Evaluation Campaign
> 
> IWSLT will feature three evaluation tasks focusing on end-to-end speech 
> translation, multimodel models and spontaneous speech:
> Speech translation of audiovisual content: HowTo and TED and real lectures 
> from English to Portuguese and German
> Clean speech translation of spontaneous, disfluent telephone conversations 
> from Spanish to English
> Text translation on a less resourced language pair: English to Czech
> Training and development data for each task will be released to the 
> participants through the workshop website at the beginning of June 2019. The 
> evaluation period will be from July 1st  to September 8th 2019.     
> 
> Scientific papers
> 
> The IWSLT invites submissions of scientific papers to be published in the 
> workshop proceedings and presented in dedicated technical sessions during the 
> workshop, either in oral or poster format. The workshop welcomes high 
> quality, original contributions covering theoretical and practical issues in 
> the fields of automatic speech recognition and machine translation that are 
> applied to spoken language translation. Possible topics include, but are not 
> limited to:
> 
> MT and SLT approaches
> End-to-End models for SLT
> MT and SLT evaluation
> Language resources for MT and SLT
> Open source software for ASR, MT and SLT
> Multilingual ASR and TTS
> Multimodal speech and text translation
> Architectures for ASR, MT and SLT
> Adaptation for ASR, MT and SLT
> Post- and Pre-processing for ASR, MT and SLT
> Efficiency in ASR, MT and SLT
> 
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