LINGUIST List 21.2460
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Thu Jun 03 2010
Confs: Translation, Computational Ling/USA
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Association for Machine Translation in the Americas
Message 1: Association for Machine Translation in the Americas
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Date: 03-Jun-2010
From: Bev Corwin <webmaster amtaweb.org>
Subject: Association for Machine Translation in the Americas
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Association for Machine Translation in the Americas Short Title: AMTA 2010 Date: 31-Oct-2010 - 05-Nov-2010 Location: Denver , CO, USA Contact: Pricsilla Rasmussen Contact Email: amta2010 amtaweb.org Meeting URL: http://amta2010.amtaweb.org/ Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Translation Meeting Description: The Ninth Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas will be held October 31November 5, 2010 in Denver, Colorado, immediately following the ATA conference. AMTA-2010 will take place immediately following the 51st Annual Conference of the American Translators Association (ATA), also taking place in Denver, October 27-30. The two conferences are planning multiple coordinated events around joint topics of interest. These are designed to deepen MT researchers' and developers' understanding of the needs of the commercial translation industry and human translators, while also fostering translators' understanding of modern MT technology and the role of advanced translation automation in commercial translation processes. In addition to a research track, the main AMTA-2010 conference program will include presentation tracks for government and commercial users of MT and a 'Technology Showcase' of commercial and research-stage MT technology. The research program will include a peer-reviewed competitive 'Student Research Workshop' designed to highlight and foster the work of the next generation of MT researchers. Tutorials will be held on Sunday, October 31, and workshops will take place primarily on Thursday and Friday, November 4-5 Additional information is available on the website: http://amta2010.amtaweb.org/
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