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  PROGRAM
   
  16 May, Monday
9.00 Registration of participants
10.00 School opening
10.20-11.00  European Association for Machine Translation and other chapters of International Association for Machine Translation: The role of the EAMT community in MT R&D, its organizational structure, history and major events (Andrew Way & Robert Frederking)
11.00-11.20 Coffee break
 Introduction to MT issues
11.20-13.20 Overview of major MT technologies, problems and solutions (Harold Somers)
13.20-14.40 Lunch
 MT Research and Development: Rule-Based MT
14.40-16.20 Major RBMT architectures: Direct, Transfer and Interlingua/Knowledge-Based. Current systems and research. (Svetlana Sheremetyeva)
16.20-16.30 Break
16.30-17.50 RBMT Development and Knowledge acquisition: grammar, lexicons & ontologies. (Svetlana Sheremetyeva)
18.00 Reception
   
  17 May, Tuesday
8.30-9.00 Registration of participants
 MT Research and Development: Rule-Based MT
9.00-9.45 RBMT Development and Knowledge acquisition: grammar, lexicons & ontologies. (Svetlana Sheremetyeva)
9.45-11.00 Domain use in RBMT (Svetlana Sheremetyeva)
11.00-11.20 Coffee break
11.20-12.15 The AutoTrans Transfer system (Svetlana Sheremetyeva)
12.15-12.45 The KANT Knowledge-Based system (Robert Frederking)
12.45-13.20 Speech translation in medical domain (Harold Somers)
13.20-14.40 Lunch
 MT for translators and language learners
14.40-15.40 Use of free online MT(including its use in language teaching). (Harold Somers)
15.40-16.40 Translation memory and other tools for translators (Harold Somers)
17.00 Concert for ISMT participants
   
  18 May, Wednesday
8.30-9.00 Registration of participants
 MT Research and Development: Example-Based MT
9.00 -11.00 Problems of EBMT & Generalized Templates (Harold Somers)
 EBMT System Development (Harold Somers)
11.00-11.20 Coffee break
 MT Research and Development: Statistical MT
11.20-13.20 Introduction to probability, corpora, data modelling (Andrew Way)
13.20-14.40 Lunch
14.40-15.20 Why SMT is hard to understand. (Andrew Way)
15.20-16.00 Corpus-based language and translation models. (Andrew Way)
16.00-16.10 Break
16.10-16.50 Alignment Methods: word-based, character-based etc. (Andrew Way)
16.50-17.35 Probabilistic Word (and Phrase) Models. (Andrew Way)
   
  19 May, Thursday
8.30-9.00 Registration of participants
 MT Research and Development: Hybrid and Multi-Engine MT
9.00-10.00 Analyzer & Generator Development (Andrew Way)
10.00-11.00 Domain Analysis and System Specification (Andrew Way)
11.00-11.20 Coffee break
11.20-12.20 Current research in SMT :Adding syntax back in with statistical learning (Robert Frederking)
12.20-13.20 System combination approaches for MEMT (Robert Frederking)
13.20-14.40 Lunch
15.00 SUSU tour
16.15 City Tour
   
  20 May, Friday
8.30-9.00 Registration of participants
9.00-9.45 MT Evaluation (Andrew Way)
9.45-11.00 Round Table
 (Andrew Way, Harold Somers, Robert Frederking, Svetlana Shremetyeva)
11.00-11.20 Coffee break
 MT Research and Development: MT for Speech translation
11.20-12.50 Speech recognition and speech synthesis (Robert Frederking)
 Speech to speech translation (Robert Frederking)
 Text to speech translation (Robert Frederking)
12.50-13.30 Speech to text translation (Robert Frederking)
13.30-14.40 Lunch
14.40-15.25 User interface issues for Speech Translation (Robert Frederking)
15.25-16.10 Future directions for MT research (Robert Frederking)
16.10-16.30 School closing