contact:
Josef van Genabith and Andy Way
School of Computing
National Centre for Language Technology
Dublin City University,
Dublin 9, Ireland.
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http://www.computing.dcu.ie/research/nclt/
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I'm pleased to announce that the problem that has been occurring recently
is now fixed. All users should receive postings to the MT-List by email.
To repeat Bente's mail, any recent mailings that you feel you may not have
received are located at the archive:
After reading the introduction, almost all examples of what they call
Phrasal SMT seems (to me) examples of EBMT systems.
I think Simon's reply answers your question. Nonetheless (and picking up
a theme
I started on the list last summer), I find it pretty much incredible
that you won't find
Workshop on Example-Based Machine Translation
Hosted by MT SUMMIT X
Phuket, Thailand
September 12-16, 2005
Workshop URL: http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~away/EBMT2.html
Co-chairs: Michael Carl [EMAIL PROTECTED], IAI,
Saarbruecken;
Andy Way [EMAIL PROTECTED],
School of Computing, Dublin
It'll come as a relief to all of you busy writing papers for our workshop,
http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~away/EBMT2.html, that we've decided
to extend the deadline to Monday 6th June. All other details as before,
and published on the website. Max. 8pp. submissions to me please.
Andy.
Subject: free toolkit for syntax-driven SMT
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 21:25:20 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The 2005 JHU Language Engineering Workshop has released a free toolkit
for syntax-driven statistical machine translation (a.k.a. translation
by parsing). The GenPar
* LAST CALL FOR PAPERS: SPECIAL ISSUE OF MT JOURNAL ON EBMT *
Following the 2nd Workshop on Example-Based Machine Translation (EBMT) at the
MT Summit
in Phuket, we are pleased to invite interested authors to submit their papers
to the MT Journal.
A more detailed description of papers
Following a recent award by Science Foundation Ireland, I am pleased to
announce openings for two PhD students on the 'ATTEMPT' project,
All Trees Efficient Models of Parsing Translation. The successful
candidates will undertake research at the National Centre for Language
Technology in the
.
The programme chair is Andy Way ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
The programme committee currently includes:
Ralf Brown (CMU, Pittsburgh)
Chris Callison-Burch (Edinburgh)
Michael Carl (IAI, Saarbruecken)
David Farwell (UPC, Barcelona)
Marcello Federico (ITC-IRST, Trento)
Kevin Knight (ISI, Marina Del Rey)
Philippe
I'm delighted to announce the 2nd call for papers for TMI-07 with the
launch of the conference website, see:
http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~away/TMI-07/
TMI-07 will be held in Skoevde, Sweden, from September 7-9, just
before MT Summit XI in Copenhagen.
Deadline for submission of papers is May
I'm pleased to announce the 3rd and final call for papers for TMI-07:
http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~away/TMI-07/
TMI-07 will be held in Skoevde, Sweden, from September 7-9, just
before MT Summit XI in Copenhagen.
NB, Deadline for submission of papers has been _slightly extended_ to
10:00 on
Following a number of requests, and given the overlap between deadlines
for the two related conferences, we will accept papers for review at TMI
which have already been submitted to MT Summit.
In this case, authors are requested to add a footnote to this effect on
the first page of their
The list of accepted papers for TMI 2007 is now available at:
http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~away/TMI-07/accepted.html
Together with invited talks by Hermann Ney and Anna Sagvall-Hein, and a
panel on 'Is MT in crisis?' organised by Steven Krauwer, we have put
together an interesting, wide-ranging
I'm pleased to announce that Registration and Accommodation can now be
booked on the TMI website: http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~away/TMI-07/
Sorry for the delay, but we're all looking forward to seeing you soon!
Andy.
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Folks,
Most of the various presentations made at TMI 2007 are now available at:
http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~away/TMI-07/Schedule.html
Andy.
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Folks,
Notice for this is rather short, but the rewards are high.
I'd like to draw your attention to this funding scheme, set up to
facilitate highly qualified academic and industrial researchers
_resident outside Ireland_ to carry out research projects of their own
choice in Ireland. Applications
Joint Conference of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Association for
Computational Linguistics and the 4th International Joint Conference on
Natural Language Processing of the Asian Federation of Natural Language
Processing
August 2 - 7, 2009
Singapore
http://www.acl-ijcnlp-2009.org
* * * Full
Call for Software Demonstrations
ACL-IJCNLP-09: Call for Software Demonstrations
The ACL-IJCNLP-09 Program Committee invites proposals for the
Demonstrations Program. We encourage both the submission of early
research prototypes and interesting mature systems
PLEASE NOTE: Commercial sales and
ACL-IJCNLP-09: Final Call for Tutorial Proposals
Proposals are invited for the Tutorial Program of the 47th Annual
Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 4th
International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing of the
Asian Federation of Natural Language
to a...@computing.dcu.ie in .pdf
format, indicating also your preferred starting date, if successful.
Please use this email address also for informal inquiries.
Prof. Andy Way
Centre for Next Generation Localisation
School of Computing
Dublin City University
Dublin 9, Ireland
proposals: December 17, 2010
* Notification of acceptance: January 28, 2011
* Tutorial descriptions due: March 11, 2011
* Tutorial course material due: April 25, 2011
* Tutorial date: June 19, 2011
TUTORIALS CO-CHAIRS
* Patrick Pantel, Microsoft Research, USA
* Andy Way
in the area.
To apply, please send a CV and contact details of three referees by
Friday 22nd October 2010 to a...@computing.dcu.ie in .pdf format,
indicating also your preferred starting date, if successful. Please use
this email address also for informal inquiries.
Prof. Andy Way
Centre for Next
The NLP/MT group at DCU (www.dcu.ie), run by Prof Andy Way and Prof.
Qun Liu, is very well-regarded internationally having an excellent
track record in top-quality publications, world-leading performance in
NLP/MT open competitions and an impressive history in attracting large
levels of research
We're advertising five PostDoc positions in MT at DCU in the ADAPT Centre:
Post-Doctoral Researcher Level 1 in Statistical Machine Translation
(Platform) – Three Posts
Post Duration: Fixed term contract up to 48 months
Closing Date: Tuesday 9th June, 2015
Post-Doctoral Researcher Level 1 in
CFP: Machine Translation Journal
Special Issue on Machine Translation for Rapidly Emerging Events
http://www.springer.com/computer/artificial/journal/10590
Guest editors:
Will Lewis (Microsoft)
Andy Way (ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University
, Informatics
Unit, DG Translation, European Commission, Luxembourg
-- Kimmo Rossi, Head of the Research and Innovation Execution sector,
Data Value Chain unit, DG CONNECT, European Commission, Luxembourg
-- Andrejs Vasiljevs, CEO Tilde, Riga, Latvia
-- Andy Way, Deputy Director ADAPT Centre, Dublin
Hi folks,
I am delighted to have secured an arrangement with Springer to edit a
series of books on the broad topic of Machine Translation. This book
series aims to tackle prominent issues in MT at a depth which will
allow these books to reflect the current state-of-the-art, while
simultaneously
chair of the conference is
Andy Way (ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University, Ireland), supported by the
following track chairs:
-
Research track co-chairs: Barry Haddow & Rico Sennrich (University of
Edinburgh, UK)
-
User track: John Tinsley (Iconic Translation Machines, Ireland)
-
cycle of ADAPT in 2020. Please circulate.
Andy.
*Prof. Andy Way*
Deputy Director, ADAPT Centre
School of Computing p: +353 1 700 5074
Dublin City University m: +353 87 221 4890
Dublin 9 e: andy@adaptcentre.ie <em...@adaptcentre.ie>
Ireland www.computing.dcu.ie/~away <http://www.adaptc
700 5149; Email: hr.applicati...@dcu.ie
Dublin City University is an equal opportunities employer
*Prof. Andy Way*
Deputy Director, ADAPT Centre
School of Computing p: +353 1 700 5074
Dublin City University m: +353 87 221 4890
Dublin 9 e: andy@adaptcentre.ie
Ireland www.computing.dcu.ie/~away &
Learning
More information is available at
https://www.dcu.ie/sites/default/files/hr/1183_1184_computing_posts_15thmarch2019.pdf,
with an application deadline of 10th April.
*Prof. Andy Way*
Deputy Director, ADAPT Centre
School of Computing p: +353 1 700 5074
Dublin City University m: +353 87 221
,
with an application deadline of 10th April.
*Prof. Andy Way*
Deputy Director, ADAPT Centre
School of Computing p: +353 1 700 5074
Dublin City University m: +353 87 221 4890
Dublin 9 e: andy@adaptcentre.ie
Ireland www.computing.dcu.ie/~away <http://www.adaptcentre.ie/>
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erence is
Andy Way (ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University, Ireland), supported by the
following track co-chairs:
-
Research track: Barry Haddow & Rico Sennrich (University of Edinburgh,
UK)
-
User track: John Tinsley (Iconic Translation Machines, Ireland) &
Dimitar Sht
: http://eamt.org), and overall chair of the conference is
Andy Way (ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University, Ireland), supported by the
following track co-chairs:
-
Research track: Barry Haddow & Rico Sennrich (University of Edinburgh,
UK)
-
User track: John Tinsley (Iconic Translatio
*Fully funded PhD Vacancy in MT *
*D-Real CRT, ADAPT Centre, DCU*
*Title:* MT system selection and recycling/fixing candidates in a hybrid
set-up
*Supervision Team:* Andy Way, DCU / John Kelleher, TUD
Description: Domain-tuned MT systems outperform general domain MT models,
when
mitted online on the journal's submission website via
selecting this special issue
*Prof. Andy Way*
Deputy Director, ADAPT Centre
School of Computing p: +353 1 700 5074
Dublin City University m: +353 87 221 4890
Dublin 9 e: andy@adaptcentre.ie
Ireland www.computing.dcu.ie/~away <http://www.adaptce
te has the perfect opportunity to shape their future
research goals by contributing to the envisaged programme of work during
the next cycle of ADAPT.
For further information, please contact Prof. Andy Way at DCU who will be
delighted to engage with you further about this role.
*Prof. Andy Way*
cycle of ADAPT.
For further information, please contact Prof. Andy Way at DCU who will be
delighted to engage with you further about this role.
*Prof. Andy Way*
Deputy Director, ADAPT Centre
School of Computing p: +353 1 700 5074
Dublin City University m: +353 87 221 4890
Dublin 9 e: andy
Call for Papers – Machine-based plagiarism: The death of originality
in the digital age?
International Journal for Educational Integrity
https://edintegrity.biomedcentral.com/ (published by BMC Springer
Nature) calls for submissions for a special issue on machine-based
plagiarism.
Overview:
rnal/10590
* Recommended length of paper is 15 pages
* Papers should be submitted online on the journal's submission website via
selecting this special issue
*Prof. Andy Way*
Deputy Director, ADAPT Centre
School of Computing p: +353 1 700 5074
Dublin City University m: +353 87 221 4890
Dublin
to the envisaged programme of work during the next cycle of
ADAPT.
For further information, please contact Prof. Brian Corcoran, Acting
Executive Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Computing (brian.corco...@dcu.ie)
at DCU, or Prof. Andy Way, Deputy Director of the ADAPT Centre at DCU (
andy@adaptcentre.ie
Translation Spaces: A multidisciplinary, multimedia, and multilingual
journal of translation, published annually by John Benjamins
Publishing Company, has just completed publication of Volume 2 and is
currently accepting submissions for Volume 3! The journal actively
encourages researchers from
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