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Monday August 27, 2012

The Fourth Swedish Language Technology Conference (SLTC-2012) CALL FOR PAPERS

Lund, Sweden, October (24)-25-26, 2012

The Fourth Swedish Language Technology Conference (SLTC-2012) will be held in Lund, October 25-26, 2012, organized by Lund University, (LTH and SOL), with support from the Swedish Graduate School of Language Technology (GSLT). SLTC-2012 will be collocated with a Nordic Seminar on speech recognition organized by ASTIN (The workgroup for Language Technology in the Nordic Countries) on October 24-25: http://www.dsn.dk/tale/.

The SLTC program committee invites two t

Friday August 31, 2012

http://amta2012.amtaweb.org/demos.aspx

In addition to a research track, the main AMTA-2012 conference program will once again include presentation tracks for government and commercial users of MT and a "Technology Showcase" of commercial and research-stage MT technology.

The Technology Showcase is a half-day exhibition event that allows commercial technology providers, researchers and users to demonstrate their technology, applications, and work processes. There are no fees associated with exhibiting at this event, but space is limited and applications are subject to advance approval.

http://amta2012.amtaweb.org/

Contact: Jennifer DeCamp (jdecamp@mitre.org)

The tenth biennial conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas (AMTA-2012) will be held at the Catamaran Resort Hotel in San Diego California, Sunday, October 28 through Thursday, November 1, 2012.

Saturday September 01, 2012

http://tlt11.clul.ul.pt/

TLT serves as a venue for new and ongoing research on the topic of linguistics and tree banks. TLT 11 will take place in Lisbon, Portugal on November 30 - December 1, 2012, and is hosted by CLUL at the university of Lisbon.

Treebanks are language resources that provide annotations at various levels of linguistic structure beyond the word level. They typically provide syntactic constituent or dependency structures for sentences, and often extend to functional and predicate-argument structure.

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