AMTA 2024: 16th Biennial Conference of the Association for Machine Translation 
in the Americas

30 Sept.-2 October, 2024
Chicago, Illinois
https://amtaweb.org/amta-2024/

Submission deadline: 6 June, 2024, 23:59 Anywhere on Earth (UTC-12)

The organizing committee of AMTA 2024 is seeking submissions on all topics 
related to research, development, application, and evaluation of Machine 
Translation and cross-lingual technologies. Our goal is to have a broad and 
engaging program that appeals to the various constituents of the MT community 
(researchers, developers, users, and language professionals).

Like all AMTA events, AMTA 2024 will bring together researchers, practitioners, 
and providers of MT and related cross-lingual technology from academia, 
industry, and government. It will include keynote talks, panel discussions, 
individual presentations, and demonstrations from technology providers 
throughout a three-day hybrid event to be held from Monday, 30 September 2024 
through Wednesday, 2 October 2024 at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention 
Center in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Work can be submitted through two review methods (see below):
1. Peer reviewed research papers (published in the conference proceedings)
2. A less formal review process for other presentations

This year, we are also excited to invite submissions for the 2024 AMTA Best 
Thesis Award (see below).


*** PEER REVIEWED RESEARCH PAPERS ***

For research papers, we invite contributions that relate to topics including 
but not limited to:
- Latest advances in MT
- Training Data: data sources, extraction, alignment, and cleaning of corpora, 
terminology, data augmentation, metadata extraction, multimodal data, etc.
- Adaptation and customization of MT models or LLMs for cross-lingual use cases
- MT for low resource languages
- Model distillation, compression, and on-device MT
- MT for multiple modalities (speech, sign language, video, etc.)
- Integration of MT and related cross-lingual technologies in translation and 
localization pipelines, including production scenarios and deployment
- Output quality estimation and evaluation: tools, methods, and metrics, such 
as human evaluations, automatic scoring, and automatic annotation of MT output
- Measuring fairness, bias, and transparency in output
- Post-editing, interactive, and human-in-the-loop methods: New approaches, 
successes and failures, applicability to different content-types, etc.
- The interaction of language professionals (e.g., translators and 
interpreters) with MT and generative AI tools and output
- Ethics, policy, and regulatory trends concerning the use of MT or generative 
AI for cross-lingual use cases
- ... and much more!

Research papers submitted for peer review should be anonymized work that has 
not been previously published, no longer than 8 pages (for references, 
unlimited additional pages are allowed), should follow the AMTA 2024 style 
guides, and be submitted to the "Main Conference - Research (Peer Review)" 
track on the submission website (https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AMTA2024).

Please see the Call for Papers & Presentations for more details on both types 
of submissions (including links to formatting templates): 
https://amtaweb.org/amta-2024-call-for-proposals/

For any questions about the submission of peer reviewed papers, please contact: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

*** OTHER PRESENTATIONS ***
Abstracts for presentation proposals (final submissions can optionally include 
paper and/or slide decks) should be submitted via the "Main Conference - 
Presentation Proposals" track on the submission website 
(https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AMTA2024).

Please see the Call for Papers & Presentations for more details on both types 
of submissions: https://amtaweb.org/amta-2024-call-for-proposals/

For questions concerning the presentation proposals, please write an e-mail to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


*** THESIS AWARD ***
The AMTA Best Thesis Award aims to highlight the achievements of a recent PhD 
graduate who has completed a PhD dissertation on or after June 1st, 2023 and 
before June 1st 2024, on a topic related to machine translation, at an 
institution in the Americas. The winner will receive a $1000 USD prize, along 
with an invitation to present the dissertation work at the 2024 AMTA 
conference, and free registration and membership. Please see the Call for 
Submissions for more details and eligibility requirements: 
https://amtaweb.org/amta-2024-cfp-best-thesis-award/

Please direct any questions you may have about the thesis prize to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> (Rebecca Knowles 
and Akiko Eriguchi).

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