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Today's Topics:

1. Re: Issue in install to Moses 4.0 in Ubuntu 14 (Hieu Hoang)
2. Final CfP (Deadline extended to Feb 12): AMTA 2018 Workshop
on Technologies for MT of Low Resource Languages (LoResMT 2018)
(Chao-Hong)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 17:58:30 +0000
From: Hieu Hoang <hieuhoang@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Moses-support] Issue in install to Moses 4.0 in Ubuntu
14
To: "Atul Kr. Ojha" <shashwatup9k@gmail.com>
Cc: moses-support <moses-support@mit.edu>
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you might want to delete and do a clean compile from the beginning, and use
master rather than version 4.

It worked for me with ubuntu 14.04

Hieu Hoang
http://moses-smt.org/


On 6 February 2018 at 06:15, Atul Kr. Ojha <shashwatup9k@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Is there any problem to install Moses 4.0 in ubuntu 14 version (because it
> works on my laptop where I am using Ubuntu 16)?
>
> For your reference, I have attached the build.log.gz file.
>
> Please suggest me how to solve or install the above version in Ubuntu 14
>
>
> t
> hanks and regards,
> Atul
>
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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 18:43:59 +0000
From: Chao-Hong <ch.liu@acm.org>
Subject: [Moses-support] Final CfP (Deadline extended to Feb 12): AMTA
2018 Workshop on Technologies for MT of Low Resource Languages
(LoResMT 2018)
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Workshop on Technologies for MT of Low Resource Languages (LoResMT 2018)
Boston, Massachusetts, March 21, 2018
https://sites.google.com/view/loresmt/
@ AMTA 2018 (http://www.conference.amtaweb.org/)
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BRIEF:
1. Call for 4-8 pages research, review, position papers, and 2 pages demo
descriptions
2. Submission by *February 12, 2018 (Extended)* anywhere in the world
https://www.softconf.com/amta2018/loresmt/


SCOPES

Statistical and neural machine translation (SMT/NMT) methods have been
successfully used to build MT systems in many popular languages in the last
two decades with significant improvements on the quality of automatic
translation. However, these methods still rely upon 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 resulting translation. However, there is not much discussion on
these NLP tools, their methods, their roles in different MT systems of
diverse methods, their coverage of support for the many languages in the
world, etc. In this workshop, we would like to bring together researchers
who work on these topics and help review/overview what are the most
important tasks we need from these tools for MT in the following years.

These NLP tools include, but not limited to, several kinds of word
tokenizers/de-tokenizers, word segmenters, morphology analysers, etc. In
this workshop, we solicit papers dedicated to these supplementary tools
that are used in any language and especially in low resource languages. We
would like to have an overview of these NLP tools from our community. The
evaluations of these tools in research papers should include how they have
improved the quality of MT output.

TOPICS

We solicit original research papers, review papers as well as position
papers on these tools in the workshop. Multilingual and/or Cross-lingual
NLP tools for MT of low resource languages are especially welcome. Topics
of the workshop include but not limited to

- Research and review papers of pre-process and/or post-process NLP tools
for MT
- Position papers on the development of pre-process and/or post-process
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 for MT
- Multilingual and/or Cross-lingual NLP tools for MT
- Reusability of existing NLP tools for low resource languages
- Corpora 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
- Fast building of MT systems for low resource languages
- Reusability of existing MT systems for low resource languages

SUBMISSION INFORMATION

Workshop papers should follow AMTA 2018 style guide.

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 additional two (2) pages for
references. More pages would be allowed as long as it could be justified.
The review will be double-blind. For non-archival system demonstration
abstracts, the length should be two (2) or more 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 topic they are working on, as long as both original
bibliographic items and their corresponding English translations are given.

The submission website is online already. Submission deadline is February
4, 2018 anywhere in the world.
https://www.softconf.com/amta2018/loresmt/

IMPORTANT DATES

December 22, 2017: First call for papers
January 10, 2018: Second call for papers
*February 12, 2018 (extended)*: Submission deadline of workshop papers
February 16, 2018: Notification of acceptance
February 21, 2018: Camera-ready papers due
March 21, 2018: LoResMT workshop

ORGANIZERS

Alina Karakanta Universit?t des Saarlandes
Chao-Hong Liu ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University
Daria Dzendzik ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University
Erlyn Manguilimotan Weathernews Inc., Japan, formerly with NAIST
Francis Tyers Higher School of Economics, National Research
University
Iacer Calixto ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University
Ian Soboroff National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Jonathan Washington Swarthmore College
Majid Latifi Universitat Polit?cnica de Catalunya
Nathaniel Oco National University (Philippines)
Peyman Passban ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University
Prachya Boonkwan National Electronics and Computer Technology
Center
Sangjie Duanzhu Qinghai Normal University
Santanu Pal Universit?t des Saarlandes
Sivaji Bandyopadhyay Jadavpur University
Sudip Kumar Naskar Jadavpur University
Thepchai Supnithi National Electronics and Computer Technology
Center
Tommi A Pirinen Universit?t Hamburg
Vinit Ravishankar Charles University in Prague
Yalemisew Abgaz ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University

CONTACT

chaohong.liu@adaptcentre.ie

*Chao-Hong Liu* | Marie Sk?odowska-Curie fellow (MSCA RISE)
ADAPT Centre
School of Computing m: +353 (0) 89 247 3035 <+353%2089%20247%203035>
Dublin City University e: chaohong.liu@adaptcentre.ie
Dublin 9, Ireland www.adaptcentre.ie
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