META-FORUM 2011

 

Solutions for Multilingual Europe

June 27/28, 2011

Budapest, Hungary

 

Hans Uszkoreit: META, META-NET and META-FORUM [not available]

 

Thomas Hofmann: Language technologies for better intenet services [not available]

 

Session 1: Multilingual LT research in Europe: Trends & Challenges

Chair: Antonio Branco

 

Josef van Genabith: An Overview of Multilingual LT Research in Europe

 

Philipp Koehn: Moses: The Success of an Open-Source Machine Translation Platform

 

Jan Hajic: META-RESEARCH: Leading-Edge Machine Translation Research for Multilingual Europe

 

Session 2: European Language Technology Industries

Chair: Adriane Rinsche

 

Jochen Hummel: Visibility for the European Industrial LT Landscape

 

László Podhorányi: Interactive Language Technology at Vodafone

 

Johannes Bursch: Role and Challenges of the Corporate Language Management at Daimler AG

 

Laszlo Tihanyi: Introducing iTranslate4

 

Rose Lockwood: Language Technology – From Research to Innovation

 

Session 3: Supporting Innovation in Language Technology

Chair: Gudrun Magnusdottir

 

Roberto Cencioni: EC support for LT – What has been done so far, what are the future perspectives?

 

Stelios Piperidis: META-SHARE: An Open Resource Exchange Infrastructure for Stimulating Research and Innovation

 

Session 4: Are Europe’s Languages in Danger?

 

Andrejs Vasiljevs: The META-NET White Paper Series on European Languages

 

Panel discussion: Kadri Vider, Rimvydas Vaštakas, Peter Spyns, Sabine Kirchmeier-Andersen, Algirdas Saudargas

 

Keynote lecture:

 

Bran Boguraev:  “Building Watson: language technologies for Deep QA and the Jeopardy! challenge” [not available]

 

Day 2, June 28

 

Session 5: European Institutions and Multilingual Language Technologies

Chair: Koenraad de Smedt

 

Conrad Toft: Language Technology at European Institutions

 

Spyridon Pilos: Machine Translation at the European Commission

 

Session 6: Language Technologies for Multilingual Societies

 

Panel discussion: Swaran Lata, Justus Roux, Marta Xirinachs, Jeremy Evans, Spyridon Pilas

 

Session 7: Case study: The Central and South Eastern European Perspective

Chair: Khalid Choukri

 

Marko Tadic: The CESAR Project – enabling LRT for 70M+ Speakers

 

Maciej Ogrodniczuk and Adam Przepiórkowski: Polish LRTsCESAR's story

 

Svetla Koeva: Furthering LRT in Bulgaria

 

Tamás Váradi: Hungarian Language Technology – From Platform to Alliance

 

Session 8: A Strategic Research Agenda for Multilingual Europe

Chair: Nicoletta Calzolari

 

Hans Uszoreit: Introduction

 

Joseph Mariani: The Future European Multilingual Information Society

 

Hans Uszoreit: The Strategic Research Agenda for Multilingual Europe – Summary of Discussions and Plan for Completion

 

Session 9: META Prize and Seal of Recognition

 

Georg Rehm and Josef van Genabith: META Prize and META Seal of Recognition Award Ceremony

 

Closing Session

 

Hans Uskoreit: “META: Towards Multilingual Europe” [not available]