Corpora: AMTA-2000 Call for Participation

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Date: Tue Feb 08 2000 - 00:05:42 MET

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                    --- PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ---
            The Association for Machine Translation in the Americas

    AMTA-2000 Conference
    Location: Cuernavaca, Mexico
    Dates: October 10-14, 2000

    Envisioning Machine Translation in the Information Future

    The Association for Machine Translation in the Americas (AMTA) is happy to
    announce the plans for the fourth biennial conference, planned for October
    10-14 at Mision del Sol, near Cuernavaca, Mexico.

    The theme of AMTA-2000 is "Envisioning MT in the Information Future." The
    focus will be on the articulation of future visions of MT: in the '00
    decade, the 21st century, and even in the third millennium. Ubiquitous,
    instant internet access will be available very soon from a host of
    appliances and apparel. Later on, ways of thinking about the universe of
    information will transcend our current metaphors of networks, clients,
    servers, and communication. How will these and other possible paths into
    the future affect our exponential need for translation? Will the process of
    translation become transparent? How long before we each have a true
    babelfish in our ear? Will the quality ceiling finally be broken by
    incremental improvements, or by an as yet unimagined breakthrough? Will
    translation even be necessary - will globalization lead to a single
    language, or will translation allow for the growth of local languages?

    Every current topic in multilingual information processing is germane to
    this discourse, especially as it points the way to the near term and long
    term role of MT in the information world of the future.

    As in the past, the conference will feature a lively and engaging variety of
    invited speakers, panel discussions, demonstrations, workshops, tutorials,
    and technical papers by researchers, developers, and users.

    AMTA invites everyone interested in machine translation to participate in
    this conference - developers, researchers, users, professional translators,
    managers, marketing experts - anyone who has a stake in the vision of an
    information world in which language issues become transparent to the
    information consumer. We especially invite users to share their experiences,
    developers to describe what is happening in the internet marketplace,
    researchers looking to new capabilities, and visionaries to describe the
    future.

    Colleagues from Latin America who are involved in or interested in MT or
    other human language technologies, are especially welcome to participate and
    submit papers, workshops, tutorials, and demonstrations.

    We also welcome and encourage participation by members of AMTA's sister
    organizations, AAMT in Asia and EAMT in Europe. We also urge people working
    in related areas in information processing to participate as well.

    For complete information about the conference, please see the web site at:
    http://www.isi.edu/natural-language/conferences/
    <http://www.isi.edu/natural-language/conferences/>

    David Farwell, General Chair
    John S. White, Program Chair



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