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1. 2nd call: EAMT Sponsorship of Activities for 2023 (deadline
07/10/2022) (Carol Scarton)
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Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2022 13:35:39 +0100
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Subject: [Moses-support] 2nd call: EAMT Sponsorship of Activities for
2023 (deadline 07/10/2022)
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EAMT Sponsorship of Activities for 2023
Deadline: 07/10/2022
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== Call for Proposals ==
The European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT) is an organisation
that serves the growing community of people interested in MT and
translation tools, including translators, users, developers, and
researchers of this increasingly viable technology.
As part of its commitment to promote research, development and awareness
about translation technologies, the EAMT is for the eleventh consecutive
year launching a call for proposals to fund MT-related activities during
2023.
== Purpose of the Call ==
The EAMT is planning to support various MT activities such as tutorials,
workshops, teaching and awareness initiatives, open-source initiatives, and
small research and development projects by its current members.
The EAMT particularly encourages proposals from early career researchers.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Recent developments in MT research.
- MT evaluation methodology, metrics and results.
- Launch of MT-specific evaluation campaigns.
- New or prospective commercial users of MT technology.
- MT environments (workflow, support tools, etc.).
- Interaction between users and MT systems.
- MT combined with other technologies (translation memories, speech
translation, cross-language information retrieval, multilingual text
categorization, multilingual text summarization, etc.).
- MT for less-resourced languages: development, usage, etc.
- MT in the social internet: new uses, new modes of development.
- MT for crisis management.
- Training events on MT, particularly on recent developments.
- Events to disseminate MT, especially to the wider public.
All proposals will be screened by a review committee that consists of EAMT
Executive Committee members and possibly a few appointed external experts
if necessary.
== Submission information ==
* Eligibility requirements *
In order to qualify for funding, the institution(s) or the individual
making the proposal must be a confirmed member of the EAMT at submission
time.
Membership information: http://www.eamt.org/membership.php
* Selection criteria *
- The proposed activity should be of direct interest to the MT community at
large: researchers, developers, vendors, translators and users of MT
technologies.
- The proposal shall clearly describe the purpose of the project and
include measurable mid-project milestones for which a report should be
submitted (see below).
- Preference will be given to projects which by nature will involve and be
beneficial for several persons, as for instance conferences, seminars,
workshops and tutorials.
- Proposals with a significant, clearly identified impact on the MT
community (through the development, dissemination or use of project
results) are those most likely to be accepted.
- Proposals that bring together different aspects of MT will be especially
valued.
- The proposal should be clearly justified as being technically and/or
scientifically sound.
- The quality and efficiency of the implementation of the proposal will be
evaluated.
- The budget should be adequate for the proposed objectives and the actual
implementation of the activity.
== Budget ==
EAMT anticipates funding several proposals for various activities. There
are two categories of proposals. The member institutions? category and the
individual members? category.
The total foreseen EAMT Budget for this call is around ?10,000 to cover all
granted projects. The maximum amount EAMT can grant for a single project
will be ?10,000. During the negotiation stage, budget adjustments may be
required by the EAMT executive committee. This means that the EAMT may only
offer to partially fund a project.
A project being granted financial support by EAMT according to this call
will receive 50% of the granted amount at the start of the project. The
proposer will receive the remaining 50% when the mid-project progress
report has been received by the EAMT Secretary and substantiates that the
mid-project milestones are met, and furthermore provided that the proposer
is still a current member of the EAMT.
== Contact for enquiries ==
Carolina Scarton
EAMT Secretary
e-mail: c.scarton@sheffield.ac.uk
== Submission procedure ==
* Overview *
Candidates should submit their proposals as a single PDF file, written in
English, that is composed of the elements described below.
- Proposal description: 2-page maximum
- Person/organisation experience: 1-page maximum
- Budget and project planning overview: 1-page maximum
Proposals should be submitted no later than the deadline (see Important
Dates below) through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eamt2023 (Submission type: Project
Proposals). Authors are encouraged to use the template available at
http://www.eamt.org/eamt2020-projects.zip. Templates for both LaTeX and
Microsoft Word are available.
* Detailed description of sections of the proposal *
1-) Proposal description (two pages) in English
- Complete contact information of the candidate.
- A clear and detailed description of the proposed event or activity.
- A statement on why this event or activity would be helpful for the
community.
- A statement justifying why EAMT should support this event or activity.
2-) Experience of the proposing person/organisation in the field (up to one
page).
- It may include a list of experience and related skills of the
participants of the team.
3-) Budget and project planning overview (up to one page)
- A breakdown of the costs estimated for the entire activity or event.
- Clear milestones and deliverables must be indicated.
- An identification of the support requested from EAMT and possible other
supporting funds.
== Important Dates ==
- Circulation of the Call: August 1, 2022
- Submission deadline for proposals: October 7, 2022, 23:59 CEST
- Acceptance notifications and negotiations to start on: December 7, 2022
In case of acceptance:
- Mid-project progress report due: June 30, 2023, 23:59 CEST
- Final report and deliverables due: January 31, 2024, 23:59 CET
== Additional provisions ==
- Only complete proposals will be reviewed.
- All information submitted with proposals will be regarded as confidential
and will only be used in the context of this project.
- Following the recommendations from the reviewers and EAMT executive
members, projects may be approved with amendments that will be discussed
during the negotiation stage.
- The funded projects may be required to report at the EAMT events (e.g.
Poster at the EAMT conference, a short progress report for the General
assembly, etc.), without any claim for additional funds.
- The EAMT should be acknowledged in all materials related to the project,
activity or initiative.
== No obligation to award the proposal ==
The EAMT shall be under no obligation to fund the proposals pursuant to
this call for proposals. EAMT shall not be liable for any compensation with
respect to candidates whose proposals have not been accepted. Nor shall it
be liable in the event of it deciding not to award the proposal.
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*Carolina Scarton*
Lecturer in Natural Language Processing
Department of Computer Science
University of Sheffield
http://staffwww.dcs.shef.ac.uk/people/C.Scarton/
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