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Past events
Translating and the Computer 31
when: 19-20 November 2009where: London, England
This event is supported by the EAMT and members receive discounted registration.
IWSLT 2009
when: 1-2 December 2009where: Tokyo, Japan
The International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation (IWSLT) is a yearly, open evaluation campaign for spoken language translation followed by a scientific workshop, in which both system descriptions and scientific papers are presented.
3rd Workshop on Example-Based Machine Translation
when: 12-13 November 2009where: Dublin, Ireland
"Going open-source to revive EBMT"
Read a review of the workshop here
MT Summit XII
when: 26-30 August 2009where: Ottawa, Canada
Hosted by the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas, this biennial event brings together researchers, users and developers, building on teh success of AMTA 2008, to keep up the momentum of progress in research and deployment of automated translation.
EAMT 2009 Conference
when: 14-15 May 2009where: Barcelona, Spain
The meetings of the European Association for Machine Translation are intended to provide a forum for researchers, commercial developers and users to exchange of ideas concerning all aspects of Machine Translation and translation-related tools and resources. The aim is to present recent research and current state of the art in the area, explore emerging R&D trends, provide information about evaluation techniques and tools and review the translation needs and the uses of translation technologies on the part of government and industry.
CLUKI 2009 Colloquium
when: 23-24 April 2009where: Dublin, Ireland
Computational Linguistics UK & Ireland (CLUKI) aims to provide a forum for the Computational Linguistics community in the UK and Ireland. The Annual CLUKI Colloquium offers PhD students in Natural Language Processing and related disciplines an opportunity to present and discuss their work with members of the wider research community. The colloquium is organised as a mini-conference. Presentations are held in conference-style sessions, to which senior established researchers are invited, and there will be opportunities for general discussion.
Translating and the Computer 30
when: 27th-28 November 2008where: London, England
This event is supported by the EAMT and members receive discounted registration.
AMTA 2008 Conference
when: 21-25 October 2008where: Waikiki, Hawai'i, USA
AMTA's mission is to bring together and promote discussion between researchers, developers, and users of machine translation and related translation technologies.
International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation
when: 20-21 Octoberwhere: Waikiki, Hawai'i, USA
Note: This event is co-located with AMTA 2008
EAMT 2008 Conference
when: 22-23 September 2008where: Hamburg, Germany
The purpose of EAMT events is to bring together users, developers and researchers to discuss the latest developments in this field. It will be a full-scale conference, covering a large range of topics, it will have invited speakers, and it is expected to attract a large number of participants and papers.
Mixing Approaches to Machine Translation
when: 14 February, 2008where: San Sebastian, Spain
The aim of the workshop "Mixing Approaches To Machine Translation" is to promote practical hybrid approaches to MT, combining resources and algorithms coming from rule-based, example-based or statistical approaches.
Translating and the Computer 29
when: 29-30 November 2007where: London, England
International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation
when: 15-16 October 2007Trento, Italy
MT Summit XI
when: 10-14 September 2007where: Copenhagen, Denmark
MT SUMMIT XI was a forum for scientists, developers and users of machine translation and other tools for multilingual processing.
Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Machine Translation (TMI-07)
when: 7-9 September 2007where: Skövde, Sweden
EAMT 2006
when: 19-20 June 2006where: Oslo, Norway
11th Annual Conference of the EAMT
Translating and the Computer 27
when: 24-25 November 2005where: London, England
This conference was an Aslib event supported by: British Computer Society Natural Language Translation Specialist Group, European Association for Machine Translation, International Association for Machine Translation and the Institute of Translation and Interpreting.
MT Summit X
when: 12-16 September 2005where: Phuket, Thailand
EAMT 2005
when: 30-31 May 2005where: Budapest, Hungary
10th Annual Conference of the EAMT
Translating and the Computer 26
when: 18-19 November 2004where: London, England
This conference was an Aslib event supported by: EAMT, IAMT, ITI, IoL and BCS.
AMTA 2004 Conference
when: September 28-October 2 2004where: Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA.
Organised by the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas
9th EAMT Workshop
when: April 2004where: Malta
MT Summit IX
when: September 2003where: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA,
8th EAMT workshop (joint with CLAW) Controlled Language Translation
when: May 2003where: Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Machine Translation (TMI-02)
when: 13-17 March 2002where: Keihana, Japan
MT Summit VIII
when: September 2001where: Santiago de Compostela, Spain
MT Summit VII
when: 13-17 September 1999where: Singapore
MT Summit VI
when: October 29-1 November 1997where: San Deigo, California
Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Machine Translation (TMI-97)
when: 23-25 July 1997where: Santa Fé, New Mexico
Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Machine Translation (TMI-95)
when: 5-7 July 1995where: Leuven, Belgium
This is not a comprehensive list. Some of the links provided may no longer be active