EAMT 2010

14th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation

Announcement

The European Association for Machine Translation is pleased to announce that
the registration for the 14th Annual Conference of the European Association
for Machine Translation to be held in Saint-Raphaël, France, May 27-28 2010
-  <http://www.eamt2010.org> www.eamt2010.org is now open. 

Register before the 15th of April and take advantage of the cheap early bird
registration fee. We also encourage you to book a hotel room as early as
possible to have your accommodation guaranteed.

The program committee has got a large pool of interesting submissions on all
aspects of machine translation. The reviewing process is now under way and a
final program will be circulated shortly.

EAMT invites everyone interested in machine translation to participate in
this conference which will bring together scientists, developers and users
of machine translation and other tools for multilingual processing.
Cutting-edge research and demonstrations from leading academic, business and
government organizations will showcase the latest results. During the
conference there will be numerous sessions including an engaging variety of
oral and poster presentations of research papers, reports on users'
experiences, and discussions of policy issues, invited talks and panel
discussions. 

Together with researchers and developers we especially invite users to
update their experiences, to learn more about what is happening in the
market, including internet, to discover new capabilities, and future
visionaries.

The over-all theme for this conference will be

Machine Translation - a useful tool to enhance communication or an overrated
gimmick

There will be two categories of papers:

·          (R) Research papers including reports of significant research
results in many aspects of machine translation and related areas.

·          (U) User studies: Submissions are invited for reports on users'
experiences with using MT.

The wide-ranging activities at the conference will allow participants from
research, business and government to get together to explore how to use
machine translation technology to conquer language barriers and overcome the
digital divide.

Visit the conference web pages ( <http://www.eamt2010.org> www.eamt2010.org)
for the most up-to-date information about conference programme, related
conference activities, the venue, travel and registration.

 

 

Conference Organization
* Conference Chair & EAMT President:  Andy Way, DCU, Dublin, Ireland

* Local Organizers:  Viggo Hansen, Saint-Raphaël, France

     Svetlana Sheremetyeva, Saint-Raphaël, France 

                  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] 



* Research Program Chair: François Yvon, LIMSI-CNRS and Université
Paris-Sud, Orsay, France ( <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected])


* User Program Chair: Viggo Hansen, Saint-Raphaël, France



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