STING is delighted to announce two two-day workshops at Swansea University on Computer-Assisted Literary Translation (CALT) – part of IMLR’s OWRI project ‘Cross-Language Dynamics: Reshaping Community’, with additional support from Swansea’s Language Research Centre.
Both workshops comprise a day of presentations and discussions, and a day of hands-on training with experts in using diverse systems and tools, especially those which are free to use. These events are free. Academics, research students and practising translators are all welcome.
First CALT workshop: 25-26 January 2019.Second CALT workshop: 29-30 May 2019. Keynote speaker Andy Way, Professor in Computing at Dublin City University, editor of Machine Translation journal, co-author of recent studies on Neural Machine Translation performance with literary texts. His title: tbc.
For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/CALTswansea