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British Computer Society
Natural Language Translation Specialist Group URL: http://www.bcs.org.uk/siggroup/sg37.htm |
Document URL: http://www.bcs.org.uk/siggroup/nalatran/mtreview/mtr-10/mtr-10-11.htm Document size: 1 A4 page, when printed
The Natural Language Translation Specialist Group (NLTSG) of the British Computer Society (BCS) announces an international conference to be held at the University of Exeter (UK) on 20-22 November 2000. The focus will be on machine translation and other multilingual NLP applications. MT 2000 will continue the tradition of the friendly and informative events organised by the Specialist Group at Cranfield in 1994 and 1984. The organisers aim to attract a wide range of contributions from researchers, users and educationalists in the field of multilingual language engineering. The conference will take the form of invited keynote speakers plus individual papers. Papers will be refereed by a programme committee. All papers accepted and presented will be available as a volume of proceedings at the conference. Selected papers will be published in book form soon after the conference. There will also be an exhibition area and an opportunity for poster sessions. Details of the time-table for submissions/reviewing, length and format of papers, the membership of the programme committee, and of the cost will be announced shortly and will be posted on our web-site at http://www.bcs.org.uk/siggroup/sg37.htm The conference venue will be the Crossmeads Conference Centre at the University of Exeter. Exeter is an historic city in the heart of Devon in the South West of England. The campus is celebrated as one of the most beautiful in the United Kingdom. Exeter's international airport is a few miles away. There are good rail and coach links to London, Birmingham and other UK cities. Exeter University web-site: http://www.exeter.ac.uk A link to the MT 2000 web-site may be found on the home page of Exeter University's Foreign Language Centre: http://www.exeter.ac.uk/flc/ If you would like to receive further information by e-mail
then please send a blank e-mail message with 'SUBSCRIBE' in the subject line to
MT2000-request@rwsh.dircon.co.uk
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