British Computer Society Natural Language Translation Specialist Group URL: http://www.bcs.org.uk/siggroup/sg37.htm --------------------------------------------- Seminars in aspects of machine translation Entrance is free and all are welcome. Date: Wednesday 8th December 1999, 6.30pm - 8pm. Venue: Room 331, Kings College, The Strand, London WC2, U.K. Speaker: Dawn Murphy (Multilingual Technology Ltd., U.K.) Subject: Keeping Translation Technology under Control Dawn Murphy will describe ways of improving the results from computer-assisted and machine translation by controlling the authoring environment, through restricted terminology, stylistic rules and maximum re-use. The seminar will be preceded by the Group's [usually brief] Annual General Meeting. -------------------------------------------------------- How to get to King's College, London: ------------------------------------- Underground: The nearest Underground station is Temple (District and Circle lines). Buses: 1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 67, 77, 170, 171, 172, 176, 188, 501, 502, 513. British Rail stations: Blackfriars, Charing Cross, City Thameslink. Road: King's College is situated on the south side of the Strand and near its east end. The Aldwych and Bush House are immediately north. Bicycle racks are provided. Public car parking is not available on the premises but there are parking garages nearby. -------------------------------------------------------- It is a custom of our group that after a lecture, members of the audience, Group members and the speaker adjourn to a nearby restaurant in Covent Garden, London WC1, for a meal to continue discussing machine translation and linguistic matters in general and the speaker's subject in particular. You will be very welcome to join us but you will be asked to pay for your meal; a main course together with a glass of wine might cost from GBP_8 (eight pounds). -------------------------------------------------------- For further details please contact the Group's Secretary: Monique L'Huillier, +44 (0)1784-443 243 or +44 (0)1276-20488. mailto:m.l'[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- For MT-List info, see http://www.eamt.org/mt-list.html
