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Today's Topics:

1. AMTA 2020 | 1st Workshop on Post-Editing in Modern-Day
Translation (John Ortega)


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Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 14:31:25 +0100
From: John Ortega <jeo10@alu.ua.es>
Subject: [Moses-support] AMTA 2020 | 1st Workshop on Post-Editing in
Modern-Day Translation
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PEMDT1 @ AMTA 2020
September 8th
Sheraton Orlando Lake Buena Vista Resort
Orlando, Florida, USA

Background
Building on the success of past workshops that address post-editing, such as
the ones held at AMTA 2018 and MT Summit 2019, we present PEMDT1
(https://www.naturallang.com/post-editing). Like its predecessors, this
workshop will bring together post-editing translation tool users (practitioners)
and researchers to compare and contrast how each use digital technology for
translation. Specifically, the workshop focuses on novel advances in modern-
day Computer-Assisted Tools (CAT) such as, but not limited to, Automatic Post-
Editing (APE), Neural Machine Translation (NMT), and post-editing techniques
and their usefulness as components in a practitioner's workflow. The workshop's
aim is to gain a modern-day outlook on tools and the latest research in the post-
editing sector. There will be open discussion amongst attendees along with
invited speakers with an attempt to discern what is best for the post-editing
field.

Topics of Interest
We are highly interested in (1) original research papers and (2) demos on the
topics below; however, we welcome all novel ideas that cover human involement
with digital translation tools:

Inclusion of practitioner (post-editing or translator) feedback
Automatic post-editing approaches
Interactive post-editing techniques
Practitioner productivity studies
Studies on post-editing effectiveness
Evaluation mechanisms for post-editing
Novel uses of post-editing techniques
Quality comparisons of machine translation and post-editing
Machine translation integration with post-editing
Post-editing quality estimation
Error analysis of post-editing operations
Tools that use post-editing and machine translation
Machine translation inclusion in CAT tools
Metrics that relate post-editing productivity to machine translation performance
Text-based systems that operate on any of the above
Neural and deep learning approaches of any type (machine translation, post-
editing, or CAT tools)
Interactive machine translation use and implementation

Research Papers
Original papers are accepted for submission similar to those of AMTA 2020.
Papers must not exceed 12 (twelve) pages with unlimited pages for references,
and must be formatted according to the AMTA style guide: PDF version / LaTeX
version / MS Word version. These papers will be rigorously reviewed for novelty
and impact, and they will be published in the AMTA proceedings. They will be
presented at the PEMDT workshop as oral presentations.
Submitted papers must be in PDF. To allow for blind reviewing, please do not
include author names and affiliations within the paper, and avoid obvious self-
references. Papers must be submitted to the START system
(https://www.softconf.com/amta2020/pemdt1) by 11:59 pm (UTC-12), Monday,
08 June 2020.

Papers must represent new work that has not been previously published (pre-
prints posted online on servers such as arXiv do not count as published papers,
and thus are allowed to be submitted). It is the responsibility of the author(s) to
inform the program organizers of any potential problem with respect to this
requirement. Authors submitting a similar paper both to PEMDT and another
conference or workshop must inform the organizers by email (see below for
organizer information), specifying to which other conference or workshop they
are submitting their work. If a paper is accepted at both PEMDT and another
workshop/conference, then to appear at PEMDT it can either be presented at
PEMDT as a full paper and withdrawn from the other conference, or it can be
withdrawn from the proceedings, but still presented at PEMDT as a non-archival
extended abstract. Full papers presented at the conference and included in the
proceedings will also be hosted on the ACL Anthology.

Demos
We also invite one-page descriptions of interesting tools related to post-editing,
including commercial products, in-house systems, research prototypes and
open source software. Authors should be ready to present demos of the tools
during the workshop. See Demo submission instructions below.

Demo submissions consist of a 1-page product description. They should not be
anonymized. Please email your demo submissions directly to John Ortega by
11:59 pm (UTC-12), Monday, 08 June 2020.

Important Dates
Research Paper deadline: Monday, 8 June 2020
Demo Submission deadline: Monday, 8 June 2020
Notification to authors: Monday, 27 July 2020
Camera-ready version due: Monday, 17 August 2020
Workshop: Tuesday, 8 September 2020

Speakers
To be announced

Organizers
John E. Ortega (Universitat d?Alacant and New York University): jeo10@alu.ua.es
Marcello Federico (Amazon): marcfede@amazon.com
Constantin Orasan (University of Surrey): c.orasan@surrey.ac.uk
Maja Popovic (ADAPT Centre): maja.popovic@adaptcentre.ie

Program Committee
Lucia Specia (Imperial College London)
Maja Popovic (ADAPT Centre)
Kyunghyun Cho (New York University)
Daniel Torregrosa (World Intellectual Property Organization)
Nora Aranberri (Universidad del Pa?s Vasco)
Alberto Poncelas (ADAPT Centre)
Barry Haddow (University of Edinburgh)
Sheila Castilho (Dublin City University)
Constantin Orasan (University of Surrey)
Sharon O'Brien (ADAPT Centre)
John Moran (Transpiral)
Carlos Teixeira (IOTA and Trinity College Dublin)
Antonio Toral (University of Groningen)
Rohit Gupta (Voysis)
Patrick Simianer (Lilt)
Jos? Guilherme Camargo de Souza (eBay Inc.)
Michel Simard (National Research Council Canada)
Marco Turchi (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
Matteo Negri (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
Marcello Federico (Amazon)
Jeffrey Killman (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
Alina Karakanta (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
Miquel Espl? Gomis (Universitat d?Alacant)
Diego Bartolome (Transperfect)
Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt (Microsoft)
Kevin Knight (DiDi Labs)
Nicola Ueffing (eBay Inc.)
Alon Lavie (Unbabel)
Isabel Lacruz (Kent State University)
Adam Meyers (New York University)
Tsz Kin Lam (Heidelberg University)


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