CFP
LoResMT 2019: 2nd Workshop on Technologies for MT of Low Resource Languages MT Summit 2019 Dublin, Ireland, August 19-20, 2019 |
Conference website | https://sites.google.com/view/loresmt/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=loresmt2019 |
Abstract registration deadline | May 17, 2019 |
Submission deadline | May 24, 2019 |
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2nd Workshop on Technologies for MT of Low Resource Languages (LoResMT 2019)
The Helix, DCU, Dublin, August 20, 2019
@ MT Summit 2019 (https://www.mtsummit2019.com/)
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BRIEF
1. Call for papers: Submission due on "May 24, 2019"
2. Please find below the proceeding and slides of LoResMT 2018. Works on several low resource languages, e.g. Filipino, Finnish, Irish, Latvian, Mongolian, Quechua, Tibetan, and Uyghur, are presented.
SCOPES
Machine translation (MT) technologies have been improved significantly in the last two decades, with the developments on phrased-based statistical MT (SMT) and recently the neural MT (NMT). However, most of these methods rely on the availability of large parallel data (millions to tens of millions sentence pairs) in the training, which are resources that do not exist in many language pairs.
In addition, MT methods still rely on a few natural language processing (NLP) tools to help pre-process human generated texts in the forms that are required as input for these methods, and/or post-process the output in proper textual forms in target languages. In many MT systems, the performance of these tools has great impacts on the quality of the resulting translation. These NLP tools include, but not limited to, several kinds of word tokenizers/de-tokenizers, word segmenters, morphology analyzers, etc.
The workshop solicits papers on MT systems/methods for low resource languages in general. We also solicit papers dedicated to these supplementary NLP tools that are used in any language and especially in low resource languages. We would like to have an overview of research on MT for low resource languages and these NLP tools from our community.
TOPICS
We solicit original research papers, review papers, and position papers on MT research for low resource languages in the workshop. Multilingual and/or cross-lingual NLP tools for low resource languages are especially welcome. Topics of the workshop include but are not limited to:
- Research and review papers of pre-processing and/or post-processing NLP tools for MT
- Position papers on the development of pre-processing and/or post-processing tools for MT
- Word tokenizers/de-tokenizers for specific languages
- Word/morpheme segmenters for specific languages
- Alignment/Re-ordering tools for specific language pairs
- Use of morphology analysers and/or morpheme segmenters in MT
- Multilingual/cross-lingual NLP tools for MT
- Re-usability of existing NLP tools for low resource languages
- Corpora creation and curation technologies for low resource languages
- Review of available parallel corpora for low resource languages
- Research and review papers of MT methods for low resource languages
- MT systems/methods (e.g. rule-based, PBMT, NMT) for low resource languages
- Pivot MT for low resource languages
- Zero-shot MT for low resource languages
- Fast building of MT systems for low resource languages
- Reusability of existing MT systems for low resource languages
- Machine translation for language preservation
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Workshop papers should adhere to MT Summit 2019 style guide (LaTeX, OpenOffice, Word).
There are two types of submissions in the workshop. For research, review and position papers, the length of each paper should be at least four (4) and not exceed eight (8) pages, plus unlimited pages for references. More pages would be allowed as long as it could be justified. The review will be double-blinded. For non-archival system demonstration abstracts, the limit is four (4) pages. The review will be single-blind.
We would like to encourage authors to cite papers written in ANY language that are related to the topics, as long as both original bibliographic items and their corresponding English translations are provided.
IMPORTANT DATES
March 19, 2019: Call for papers
May 17, 2019: Abstract submission due
May 24, 2019: Submission deadline of workshop papers
June 21, 2019: Notification of acceptance July 12, 2019: Camera-ready papers due
July 19, 2019: Workshop proceeding on-line
August 20, 2018: LoResMT workshop (half day)