[Controlled-languages] Conf: CLAW2006 Call for participation
Jeff Allen
jeff.allen at free.fr
Sun Jul 23 08:57:03 CEST 2006
** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION **
CLAW 2006: 5th International Workshop on Controlled Language Applications
Location: Boston Marriott, Cambridge, MA, USA
Sponsor: 2006 Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the
Americas (AMTA 2006)
Website: AMTA2006 website: http://amta2006.amtaweb.org/index.htm
Date: Saturday, August 12, 2006 (day after AMTA2006 main conference)
The 5th International Workshop on Controlled Language Applications (CLAW) will
be held August 12, 2006 as a 1-day post-conference Workshop in conjunction with
the AMTA2006 (Association for Machine Translation in the Americas) conference in
Cambridge, MA, USA at the Boston Marriott.
PROGRAM
Presentation:
Simplified Technical Engish in the 21st Century -- David Shaw, Pratt & Whitney
Corp
Papers:
Integration of Correction Modules in a Controlled Language Application --
Svetlana Sheremetyeva (LanA Consulting ApS)
Standard Language at Ford Motor Company: A Case Study in Controlled Language
Development and Deployment -- Nestor Rychtyckyj (Ford Motor Company)
Writing RSS Feeds in a Machine-Processable Controlled Natural Language -- Rolf
Schwitter and Marc Tilbrook (Centre for Language Technology, Macquarie
University)
EasyEnglishAnalyzer: Taking Controlled Language from Sentence to Discourse Level
-- Arendse Bernth (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)
Can Controlled Languages Scale to the Web? -- Jonathan Pool (Utilika Foundation)
Round Table session: The Future of Controlled Language(s)?
REGISTRATION
Workshop registration deadline: (see AMTA2006 website)
http://amta2006.amtaweb.org/index.htm
GENERAL INQUIRIES:
Please contact: Jeff Allen
e-mail: allen at systran.fr
WORKSHOP COMMITTEE
Program Coordinators:
Jeff Allen (SYSTRAN)
Arendse Bernth (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)
Andy Way (Dublin City University)
Technical Review Committee Coordinators:
Eric Nyberg (Carnegie Mellon University)
Teruko Mitamura (Carnegie Mellon University)
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