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AMTA-2012: Subsmission Deadline Extended
The submission deadline for the Tenth Biennial Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas (AMTA-2012) to be held in San Diego, California has now been extended by two weeks [more]
AMTA-2012: CFP for Workshops and Tutorials
The CFP for Workshops and Tutorials at the Tenth Biennial Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas (AMTA-2012) to be held in San Diego, California 28 Oct - 1 Nov 2012 [more]
EAMT 2012: Program
The conference program for the 16th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation to be held in Trento, Italy, 28 - 30 May 2012, is now online[more]
EAMT Best Thesis Awardee 2011
The EAMT Best Thesis Award for 2011 has been awarded to Abby Levenberg, University of Edinburgh, Scotland for his Thesis titled Stream-based Statistical Machine Translation[more]
EAMT-2012: Registration Open
Registration for the 16th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation to be held in Trento, Italy, 28 - 30 May 2012, is now open[more]
Languages & The Media
Languages & The Media: 9th International Conference & Exhibition on Language Transfer in Audiovisual Media to be held in Berlin, Germany from Nov 21-23, 2012[more]
Phd Course in Translation Process Research & Workshop on Translation and Post-editing Research
The CRITT centre, Copenhagen Business School is offering the second international PhD course in Translation Process Research (TPR) from Aug 13 to 16, 2012 followed by International Workshop on Expertise in Translation and Post-editing Research and Applications from August 17 to August 18, 2012.[more]
Projects
Below is a list of some of the major research projects currently underway in Europe.
Centre for Next Generation Localisation (CNGL)
"The Centre for Next Generation Localisation (CNGL) is a dynamic Academia-Industry partnership with over 100 researchers developing novel technologies addressing the key localisation challenges of volume, access and personalisation. The objective is to produce substantial advances in the basic and applied research underpinning the design, implementation and evaluation of the blueprints for the Next Generation Localisation Factory."Participants: Dublin City University, University College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, University of Limerick, Alchmey Software Development, Dai Nippon Printing, IBM, Idiom, Microsoft, SpeechStorm, Symantec, Translá, VistaTEC
The EuroMatrix Project
"EuroMatrix aims at a major push in machine translation (MT) technology applying the most advanced MT technologies systematically to all pairs of EU languages. Special attention is being paid to the languages of the new and near-term prospective member states. As part of this application development, EuroMatrix designs and investigates novel combinations of statistical techniques and linguistic knowledge sources as well as hybrid MT architectures."Participants: Saarland University, Edinburgh University, Charles University, CELCT, MorphoLogic, GROUP Technologies AG