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Natural Language Translation Specialist Group

Site URL: http://www.bcs-mt.org.uk/
E-mail: admin@bcs-mt.org.uk
Updated: 1 April 2008. Copyright © 2004-2008.
 

A forum to promote the automation of translation between natural languages through arranging talks, demonstrations and conferences, writing computer programs and publishing information with the goal of lowering linguistic barriers between nations.

 

The Challenge of Arabic for NLP/MT
 
The Conference Proceedings
are available on-line.

 

Publications

Machine Translation Review - the journal of the Natural Language Translation Specialist Group.

Click for the full text of the current issue, i.e. MTR-15 for December 2005. You can easily print whatever you need by typing Ctrl+P or clicking on the PRINT icon.

Order forms for printed copies accompany the details for each issue.


Conference Proceedings - See the 'Conferences' panel elsewhere on this page.


BCS-MT e-mail list - To join, send an e-mail to jiscmail@jiscmail.ac.uk with "join bcs-mt firstname surname" in the message area. Leave the subject line blank. Please contribute to the list via bcs-mt@jiscmail.ac.uk. Subscription to the list is free and postings are automatically circulated to all subscribers.

Seminars

Next meeting: see "What's New?" panel, above

Resources

Machine translation resources on the Internet and elsewhere

Committee


Committee members

Conferences

Arabic
2006
The Challenge of Arabic for NLP/MT 23 October 2006
 
The Conference Proceedings are available on-line.


MT 2000   MACHINE TRANSLATION AND MULTILINGUAL APPLICATIONS IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM

MT 2000 was held at the University of Exeter, United Kingdom, in November 2000. For details of the Conference Proceedings which are now available. Click here for details.


Cranfield MT Conference 1994

Machine Translation - Ten Years On
Copies of the Conference Proceedings (ISBN: 1-871315 697) are still available. Click here for details.

http://www.aslib.co.uk/
Association for
Information
Management

Annual conference in London:
Translation and the Computer 29
Venue: Copthorne Tara Hotel, Kensington, London.
Conference date: 29-30 November 2007.
Conference theme: This conference focuses on the user's perspective of how computers/software is used in translation. The conference series attracts a wide audience which includes translators, business managers, researchers and language experts. Once again, this year the conference will address the latest developments in translation (and translation-related) software. It will address the needs of the following conference attendees: industry, public administration, agencies, freelancers and development.
 
Abstracts should be sent by POST or E-MAIL by 1st July 2007 to: Nicole Adamides, Conference Organiser, Aslib, The Holywell Centre, 1 Phipp Street, London EC2A 4PS.
Tel: +44 (0)20 7613 3031
Fax: +44 (0)20 7613 5080
E-mail: tc27@aslib.com
 
● An Aslib Conference Supported by: BCS Natural Language Translation Specialist Group, EAMT, IAMT, IoL, ITI, LISA and TILP.

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Association for
Machine
Translation

http://www.eamt.org

 

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