EAMT Conference 2008
Hosted by the University of Hamburg
http://nats-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/view/EAMT08/
Second CALL for PAPERS
The EAMT is organising a major conference in Hamburg, Germany on 22-23
September 2008. This meeting is the 12th in a series of regular events acting
as a forum for the exchange of ideas concerning all aspects of Machine
Translation and computer aids and tools for translators. The purpose of EAMT
events is to bring together users, developers and researchers to discuss the
latest developments in this field. It will be a full-scale conference,
covering a large range of topics, it will have invited speakers, and it is
expected to attract a large number of participants and papers. For information
about previous workshops and conferences see the EAMT website: www.eamt.org
Submissions are particularly welcome which focus on the main theme of the
conference:
Machine translation applications in practice (operational systems, online
services, multilingual extraction, cross-language information retrieval,
multilingual summarization, and hand-held devices)
As in previous years, the conference will also address the prospects and
perspectives for MT within the specific situation of multilingual Europe.
However, potential speakers should note that submissions on all aspects of MT
and computer-based translation tools will be welcomed – from developers, users,
and researchers.
Submissions to the programme committee should be made at the ConfTool
conference administration webpage: http://www.conftool.net/EAMT08/.
Contributions may be:
full papers (maximum length: eight pages, A4 size),
posters (max. length: five pages),
demonstration papers (max. length: three pages).
Contributions should be anonymous (no authors, affiliations or addresses), and
in RTF or PDF format.
The deadline for submission is 29 June 2008.
Programme Committee:
Walther v. Hahn (University of Hamburg) (chair)
John Hutchins (co-chair)
Michael Carl (IAI Saarbrücken)
Vladislav Kubon (Charles University Prague)
Bente Maegaard (University of Copenhagen)
Sharon O’Brien (Dublin City University)
Stephen Oepen (University of Oslo and CSLI Stanford)
Anna Sågvall Hein (University of Uppsala)
Harold Somers (University of Manchester and Dublin City University)
Gregor Thurmair (Linguatec)
Cristina Vertan (University of Hamburg)
Andy Way (Dublin City University)
Organizing Committee
Walther v. Hahn (University of Hamburg)
Cristina Vertan (University of Hamburg)
Venue and Registration: Details will be available in due course on the
conference website (address above) and on the EAMT web site. For preliminary
information please contact the local organiser, Cristina Vertan (vertan [at]
informatik [dot] uni-hamburg [dot] de).
Important Dates:
Deadline for submissions: 29 June 2008
Acceptance notification: 27 July 2008
Final copies due: 17 August 2008
Early registration deadline: 23 August 2008
Conference dates: 22-23 September 2008
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