On behalf of the AMTA Board of Directors, I am pleased to announce the winner of the first-ever AMTA Best Thesis Award: Dr. Eleftheria Briakou (@ebriakou) for her thesis “Detecting Fine-Grained Semantic Divergences to Improve Translation Understanding Across Languages”. [1/n]
I’m super thrilled to have won the AMTA Best Thesis Award!!
A huge thanks to the AMTA organizers for this recognition ☺️
See you all in Chicago https://t.co/k9nJBl1AcI
I'll be presenting our work, VocADT, tomorrow at #ICLR2025✨
Check out our poster session: https://t.co/bVOYMDQBnz
🗓️Thu 24 Apr 3 p.m. - 5:30 p.m
📍Hall 3 + Hall 2B #250
So excited to be attending @iclr_conf in Singapore🇸🇬
The Microsoft Translator group is looking for a Ph.D. student intern this summer to work with us in Redmond on machine translation. The application link can be found at https://t.co/sV0ZTS6Do1. Please share if you know of someone who might be interested!
🧐Which languages benefit the most from vocabulary adaptation?
We introduce VocADT, a new vocabulary adaptation method using a vocabulary adapter,
and explore the impact of various adaptation strategies on languages with diverse scripts and fragmentation to answer this question.
Looking forward to attending @NeurIPSConf this week!
Join us at @WiMLworkshop on Dec 10 for a day filled with inspiring talks, mentorship sessions etc. Hope to see you there!
⭐ The WiML Workshop 2024 program is live at https://t.co/FJGCXJ8YzK! ⭐
Join us at NeurIPS for inspiring talks, engaging mentorship roundtables, networking sessions, and amazing food!
If you plan to attend, fill out the participation form here!: https://t.co/lwJK4jReDe.
I will be presenting at #C3NLP @ #ACL2024, today!
Looking forward to sharing our work on machine translation with awareness of cultural background knowledge gap, a.k.a (pragmatic) explicitation.
On behalf of the AMTA Board of Directors, I am pleased to announce the winner of the first-ever AMTA Best Thesis Award: Dr. Eleftheria Briakou (@ebriakou) for her thesis “Detecting Fine-Grained Semantic Divergences to Improve Translation Understanding Across Languages”. [1/n]
On behalf of the AMTA Board of Directors, I am pleased to announce the winner of the first-ever AMTA Best Thesis Award: Dr. Eleftheria Briakou (@ebriakou) for her thesis “Detecting Fine-Grained Semantic Divergences to Improve Translation Understanding Across Languages”. [1/n]
I’m super thrilled to have won the AMTA Best Thesis Award!!
A huge thanks to the AMTA organizers for this recognition ☺️
See you all in Chicago https://t.co/k9nJBl1AcI
We had a very strong slate of eligible candidates and theses, making this a difficult decision for the award committee. To hear Dr. Briakou present her work at AMTA 2024 (along with the rest of the program), we encourage you to attend the conference➡️https://t.co/fEwtLsG5Wz [2/n]
📢 CALL FOR PAPERS #AMTA2024
Topics related to machine translation
📝 Submit by: June 6, 2024
📅 AMTA 2024 conference: 3-day hybrid event from Sep 30 - Oct 2, 2024 in Chicago, USA.
For more details, check out https://t.co/FYkGimLcGU
🏆 Thrilled to share the launch of the AMTA Best Thesis Award, which aims to highlight the achievements of a recent PhD graduate at an institution in the Americas whose thesis has focused on topics related to machine translation. [1/2]
💡 Prize: $1,000 USD, invited talk at AMTA 2024 in Chicago USA, and more!
For more information about eligibility and submission details, please visit: https://t.co/URdvhrBEjb [2/2]