EAMT 2017: the The 20th Annual Conference of the European Association for
Machine Translation

Prague, Czech Republic
May 29 to 31, 2017
https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/eamt2017/

The European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT) invites everyone
interested in machine translation, translation-related tools and resources
to participate in this conference ― developers, researchers, users,
professional translators and translation/localisation managers: anyone who
has a stake in the vision of an information world in which language
barriers and issues become less visible to the information consumer. We
especially invite researchers to describe the state of the art and
demonstrate their cutting-edge results, and professional MT users to share
their experiences.

We expect to receive manuscripts in these three categories:
(R) Research papers

Long-paper submissions (12 pages) are invited for reports of significant
research results in any aspect of machine translation and related areas.
Such reports should include a substantial evaluation component, or have a
strong theoretical and/or methodological contribution where results and
in-depth evaluations may not be appropriate. Papers are welcome on all
topics in the areas of machine translation and translation-related
technologies, including:

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   Novel deep-learning approaches for MT and MT evaluation
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   Advances in classical MT paradigms: statistical, rule-based, and hybrid
   approaches
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   Comparison of various MT approaches
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   Technologies for MT deployment: quality estimation, domain adaptation,
   etc.
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   MT in special settings: low resources, massive resources, high volume,
   low computing resources
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   MT applications: translation/localisation aids, speech-to-speech,
   speech-to-text, OCR, MT for user generated content (blogs, social
   networks), etc.
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   Linguistic resources for MT: dictionaries, terminology, corpora, etc.
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   MT evaluation techniques, metrics, and evaluation results
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   Human factors in MT and user interfaces
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   Related multilingual technologies: natural language generation,
   information retrieval, text categorisation, text summarisation, information
   extraction, etc.

Papers should describe original work. They should emphasise completed work
rather than intended work, and should indicate clearly the state of
completion of the reported results. Where appropriate, concrete evaluation
results should be included.

Papers should be anonymized, prepared according to the instructions for
authors in https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/pbml/instructions-authors, and no
longer than 12 pages; the resulting PDFs submitted to
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eamt2017 (Submission type: EAMT2017
Research).
(U) User studies

Short-paper submissions (3-6 pages) are invited for reports on users'
experiences with MT, be it as individual translators, in small or medium
size business (SMB),  in the enterprise, int the government, or in NGOs.
Contributions are welcome on:

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   Integrating MT and computer-assisted translation into a translation
   production workflow (e.g. transforming terminology glossaries into MT
   resources, optimizing TM/MT thresholds, mixing online and offline tools,
   using interactive MT, dealing with MT confidence scores);
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   Use of MT to improve translation or localisation workflows (e.g.
   reducing turnaround times, improving translation consistency, increasing
   the scope of globalisation projects);
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   Managing change when implementing and using MT (e.g. switching between
   multiple MT systems, limiting degradations when updating or upgrading an MT
   system);
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   Implementing open-source MT in the SME or enterprise (e.g. strategies to
   get support, reports on taking pilot results into full deployment, examples
   of advanced customisation sought and obtained thanks to the open-source
   paradigm, collaboration within open-source MT projects);
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   Evaluation of MT in a real-world setting (e.g. error detection
   strategies employed, metrics used, productivity or translation quality
   gains achieved);
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   Post-editing strategies and tools (e.g. limitations of traditional
   translation quality assurance tools, challenges associated with
   post-editing guidelines);
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   Legal issues associated with MT, especially MT in the cloud (e.g.
   copyright, privacy);
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   Use of MT in social networking or real-time communication (e.g.
   enterprise support chat, multilingual content for social media);
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   Use of MT to process multilingual content for assimilation purposes
   (e.g. cross-lingual information retrieval, MT for e-discovery or spam
   detection, MT for highly dynamic content);
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   Use of standards for MT.

Papers should highlight problems and solutions in addition to describing MT
integration process or project settings. Where solutions do not seem to
exist, suggestions for MT researchers and developers should be clearly
emphasised. For user papers produced by academics, we require co-authorship
with the actual users.

Papers should be formatted according to the templates available at
https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/eamt2017/ , no longer than 6 pages, and submitted
to https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eamt2017 (Submission type:
EAMT2017 User)
(P) Project/Product description

Abstract submissions (1 page) are invited to report new, interesting:

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   Tools for machine translation, computer aided translation, and the like
   (including commercial products and open-source software). The authors
   should be ready to present the tools in the form of demos or posters during
   the conference.
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   Research projects related to machine translation. The authors should be
   ready to present the projects in the form of posters during the conference.
   This follows on from the successful ‘project villages’ held at the last
   EAMT conferences.

Abstracts should be formatted according to the templates available at
https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/eamt2017/ , no longer than 1 page, and submitted
to https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eamt2017 (Submission type:
EAMT2017 Products-Projects).
Programme

The programme will include oral presentations and poster sessions. Accepted
papers may be assigned to an oral or poster session, but no differentiation
will be made in the conference proceedings.
Publications

Accepted papers in the research track will be published in a special issue
(number 108, dated June 2017) of the Prague Bulletin of Mathematical
Linguistics (PBML), https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/pbml.

Accepted papers in the user track and accepted project/product description
abstracts will be published in an electronic book of proceedings.

In addition, the best accepted papers will be invited to submit an extended
version undergoing a lighter reviewing process, as regular papers in the
Springer journal Machine Translation.
Best Thesis Award

The EAMT Best Thesis Award 2017 for PhD theses submitted during 2016 will
be awarded at the conference, together with a presentation of the winner’s
work. Information for candidates to the award is available at:
http://www.eamt.org/news/news_best_thesis2016.php.  The deadline is the
same as for the paper submission. Theses should be submitted to
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eamt2017 (Submission type: Thesis
Award)
Important dates

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   Paper submission: March 26, 2017.
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   Notification to authors: April 21, 2017.
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   Camera-ready deadline: May 2, 2017
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   Early-bird registration: May 8, 2017.
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   Conference: May 29–31, 2016.


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Lucia
www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~lucia/ <http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/%7Elucia/>
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