Yet another deadline extension!
   
                   Final Call for Workshop Contributions

                Analytical, critical and visionary papers wanted 
                   about all aspects of spoken and written 
                            Machine Translation:

                     Where do we stand, where do we go?!

                    We need more papers and wider coverage!

                    Submission deadline extended to May 13
                                      
                    MT 2010 -- Towards a Road Map for MT
                                      
                             September 18, 2001
                                      
                        Workshop organised by ELSNET
                        and hosted by MT Summit VIII
                       Santiago de Compostela, Spain
                            September 18-22 2001
                                      
Aim and context:

   The aim of the workshop is to contribute to ELSNET's ongoing action to
   establish a road map for MT for the next decade. A road map comprises
   an analysis of the present situation, a vision of where we want to be
   in ten years from now, and a number of intermediate milestones that
   would help in setting intermediate goals and in measuring our progress
   towards our goals. The function of the road map is not to impose
   anything on anyone, but rather to provide a broadly supported
   definition of a context in which to position the MT community's
   efforts, which would allow us to identify common priorities for joint
   activities in e.g. research, resources and training.
   
Scope:

   Papers are invited that
     * give critical analyses of the present state of the art in machine
       translation of written and spoken language,
     * present visions of the future of machine translation, both from a
       technological and from an application point of view, or
     * identify major milestones and challenges on our way towards the
       future, and/or ways to measure our progress along the road.
       
Format:

   It will be a half- or full-day workshop, with three sessions:
     * The first session will aim at giving a critical analysis of the
       present situation.
     * The second session will be dedicated to visions of the future.
     * The third session will aim at establishing intermediate milestones
       (e.g. timelines, necessary research achievements), methods to
       evaluate progress along the road, and training requirements to be
       met in order to reach our goals.
       
Audience:

   The primary audience consists of people with an analytical or future
   oriented, programmatic interest, both from research and from industry.
   
Workshop schedule:

     * 13 May 2001: Submission deadline
     * 31 May 2001: Notification of acceptance
     * 15 July:     Submission of final versions
       
Submission details:

   Papers should be sent in electronic form to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   For the submission format we follow the same guidelines as the main
   conference: http://www.eamt.org/summitVIII/author.html
   
Core Programme/Organisation Committee:

     * Steven Krauwer (ELSNET, Netherlands) Chair
     * Niels Ole Bernsen (NIS, Denmark)
     * Paul Heisterkamp (Daimler-Chrysler, Germany)
     * Jose Pardo (UPM, Spain)
     * Pierre Isabelle (XEROX, France)
     * Arjan van Hessen (IP Globalnet, Netherlands)
     * Antonio Zampolli (U. Pisa, Italy)
     * Hans Uszkoreit (DFKI, Germany)
     * Oliviero Stock (IRST, Italy)
     * Susan Armstrong (ISSCO/ETI, Switzerland)
     * Herman Caeyers (LANT, Belgium)
     * Nuria Bel (gilcUB, Spain)
     * Ed Hovy (ISI, USA)
       
Workshp URL:

   http://www.elsnet.org/mt2010.html
   
Contact details:

   Steven Krauwer           email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   ELSNET / UiL OTS         www: http://www.elsnet.org
   Trans 10                 phone: +31 30 253 6050
   3512 JK Utrecht, NL      fax: +31 30 253 6000

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