Demo – Systran
Demo – CustomMT
Demo – Facebook
Demo – Intento
C3 – A Survey of Qualitative Error Analysis for Neural Machine Translation Systems
C10 – Flexible Customization of a Single Neural MT System with Multi dimensional Metadata Inputs
C10 – Flexible Customization of a Single Neural MT System with Multi dimensional Metadata Inputs
Welcome and Keynote – MT Developments in the European Union
K2 – Faithfulness in natural language generation in an era of heightened ethical AI awareness
K3 – Welcome and Keynote – Factor 1000 Better MT, more content, and what we can do with it
K4 – Keynote – Navigating Change Keys to implementing language technology in government
K5 – Using language technology to enable two way communication in humanitarian assistance
K6 – Keynote – Research stories from Google Translate’s Transcribe Mode
G1 – Successful Tech Transfer of MT Research in Government
G2 – Plugging into Trados Augmenting Translation in the Enclave

G3 – PEMT for the Public Sector Discovery, Scoping, and Delivery
G4 – Shareable TTS Components
G5 – A Tale of Eight Countries or the EU Council Presidency Translator in Retrospect
G6 – American Sign Language ASL to English Machine Translation
G7 – Why is it so Hard to Develop Comparable Translation Evaluations and How Can Standards Help
G8 – Using Contemporary US Government Data to Train Custom MT for COVID 19
R3 – Machine Translation with Unsupervised Length Constraints
R4 – Constraining the Transformer NMT Model with Heuristic Grid Beam Search
R6 – Generative latent neural models for automatic word alignment
R7 – The Impact of Indirect Machine Translation on Sentiment Classification
R8 – Towards Handling Compositionality in Low Resource Bilingual Word Induction
R9 – The OpenNMT Neural Machine Translation Toolkit 2020 Edition
R10 – The Sockeye 2 Neural Machine Translation Toolkit at AMTA 2020
R11 – THUMT An Open Source Toolkit for Neural Machine Translation
R12 – Panel on Open Source NMT Toolkit Development
R13 – Dynamic Masking for Improved Stability in Online Spoken Language Translation
R14 – On Target Segmentation for Direct Speech Translation
R15 – Domain Robustness in Neural Machine Translation
R16 – Low Resource NMT: A Study on the Effect of Rich Morphological Word Segmentation on Inuktitut
C1 – Operationalizing MT quality estimation
R2 – Investigation of Transformer based Latent Attention Models for Neural Machine Translation
C4 – COMET Deploying a New State of the art MT Evaluation Metric in Production
C5 – Scaling up automatic translation for software: reduction of PEMT volume with customer impact
C6 – Auto MT Quality Prediction Solution and Best Practice
A language comparison of human evaluation & quality estimation
C8 – Machine translation quality across demographic dialectal variation in Social Media
C9 – Making the business case for adopting MT
C11 – Enhance CX with Neural Machine Translation Technolog
C13 – Use MT to Simplify and Speed Up Your Alignment for TM Creation
C14 – Selection of MT Systems in Translation Workflows
C15 – Beyond MT Opening Doors for an NLP Pipeline
C16 – Building Multi Purpose MT Portfolio
C17 – Simultaneous Speech Translation in Google Translate
C18 – Understanding Challenges to Enterprise Machine Translation Adoption
C19 – Lexically Constrained Decoding for Sequence Generation
C20 – Building Salesforce Neural Machine Translation System
C21 – Interactive Adaptation of Neural MT on Commercial Datasets
C22 – Enabling New MT Post Editing Scenarios with Continuous Localization
AMTA Business Meeting
NMT Domain Adaptation Techniques
W2 – iMpacT 2020 (Part 2)
W2 – Virtual Workshop on the Impact of Machine Translation iMpacT 2020
Demo – Amazon
Demo – XTM
R5 – Machine Translation System Selection from Bandit Feedback
W1 – 1st Workshop on Post Editing in Modern Day Translation PEMDT1
T1 – Quick Start Guide to Understanding & Working with Machine Translation

New Tutorials for AMTA 2016

June 12th, 2017 / Darius Hughes / 0 comments

October 28: — Introduction to MT (Jay Marciano) — Dependency-Based Statistical Machine Translation (Qun Liu and Liangyou Li) November 1: — Computer Aided Translation: Advances and Challenges (Philipp Koehn) — Advances in Neural Machine Translation (Rico Sennrich, Alexandra Birch, and Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt) — ModernMT (Marcello Federico and Marco Trombetti)   Scroll down for more information. […]

MT Summit XV | Call for Tutorial Proposals

June 12th, 2017 / Darius Hughes / 0 comments

Contact: Jay Marciano (tutorials@amtaweb.org) MT Summit XV is seeking proposals for tutorials on all topics related to MT. We are interested in tutorials from experts in the following areas: MT Researchers and developers Commercial MT Users Government MT Users, and Translators using MT However, any themes connected to MT research, development, deployment, use, and evaluation […]

AMTA 2016 | Accepted Workshops

March 23rd, 2017 / Darius Hughes / 0 comments

CAT Tool Workshop        October 28 This workshop is intended for translators who are curious about machine translation but have never seriously experimented with it or tried their hand at post-editing. The workshop will invite a limited number of CAT tool vendors whose systems incorporate machine translation and allow each forty minutes to demonstrate their […]

MT Summit XV | Government MT Users: Call for Presentations

March 13th, 2017 / Darius Hughes / 0 comments

Contact: Jen Doyon (governmentmtusers@amtaweb.org) Government users are encouraged to contribute to MT Summit 2015 by submitting proposals for this year’s conference that pertain to the research, development and operational use of MT and MT-related technologies in government settings. Important dates: Submission deadline: Monday July 13 Notifications of acceptance: Monday August 27 Final “camera-ready” versions: Monday […]

MT Summit XVI | CFP and Extended Deadlines!

January 29th, 2017 / Darius Hughes / 0 comments

The Program Committee of MT Summit XVI has extended the submission deadlines of two tracks: – Submissions to the Research track can be submitted until June 5th (three weeks extension). See more details here. – Submissions to the Commercial MT Users and Translators track can be submitted until June 12th (11 days extension). See more […]

AMTA 2016 | Proceedings are available

October 29th, 2016 / Darius Hughes / 0 comments

 Main Conference Proceedings of AMTA 2016, vol. 1:  MT Researchers’ Track   Spence Green and Lane Schwartz (Eds.) Proceedings of AMTA 2016, vol. 2:  MT Users’ Track   Olga Beregovaya, Jennifer Doyon, Lucie Langlois, and Steve Richardson (Eds.) MT Marathons, Open Source, and Collaborative Research in MT   Phillip Koehn, Research Track Invited Talk   Keynotes MT escaped […]