AMTA 2014 FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

**** NEW EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MONDAY JUNE 23, 2014 ****

AMTA-2014 solicits original research papers that will advance the field of 
Machine Translation. We seek submissions across the entire spectrum of 
MT-related research activity. Submissions must be unpublished, and in English.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission deadline: Monday, June 23
Notification of acceptance: Monday, August 4
Final "camera-ready" versions: Monday, September 8

TOPICS OF INTEREST

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

- Advances in various MT paradigms: data-driven, rule-based, and hybrids

- MT applications and embedding: translation/localization aids, 
speech-to-speech, speech-to-text, OCR, MT for communication (chats, blogs, 
social networks), multilingual applications, etc.

- Technologies for MT deployment: quality estimation and domain adaptation

- MT in special settings: low resources, massive resources, high volume, low 
computing resources

- Human factors in MT and user interfaces for MT

- Linguistic resources for MT: dictionaries, terminology banks, corpora

- MT evaluation techniques and evaluation results

- Empirical studies on translation data

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

Papers must not exceed 12 (twelve) pages plus 4 (four) pages for references. 
All papers should follow the formatting instructions included with the style 
files, and should be submitted in PDF. Latex, PDF and MS Word style files are 
available: AMTA2014.latex.zip amta2014.dotx amta2014.pdf

To allow for blind reviewing, please do not include author names and 
affiliations within the paper and avoid obvious self-references.

Papers must be submitted to the START system by 11:59 pm PDT (GMT - 7 hours), 
Monday, June 23, 2014.

MULTIPLE SUBMISSIONS

Papers presented at the AMTA conference must represent new work that has not 
been previously published. It is the responsiblity of the author to inform the 
program chairs of any potential problem with respect to this requirement.  
Authors submitting a similar paper both to AMTA and another conference or 
workshop must inform the program chairs by email, specifying to which other 
conference or workshop they are submitting their work.  If the paper is 
presented at the AMTA conference, then it must be withdrawn from other 
conferences and workshops.


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Michel Simard
Research Officer
National Research Council Canada

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