10.517, Confs: Semantics & Pragmatics of Dialogue

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Subject: 10.517, Confs: Semantics & Pragmatics of Dialogue

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Date:  Thu, 8 Apr 1999 17:13:04 +0200 (MET DST)
From:  Noor_van_Leusen <noor at ai.let.uva.nl>
Subject:  Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue

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Date:  Thu, 8 Apr 1999 17:13:04 +0200 (MET DST)
From:  Noor_van_Leusen <noor at ai.let.uva.nl>
Subject:  Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue




                         AMSTELOGUE'99

Amsterdam Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue

                         May 7-9, 1999
                    University of Amsterdam.


                 -- !CALL FOR REGISTRATION! --


Amstelogue '99 will be a sequel to the successful dialogue workshops
Mundial'97 (Muenchen) and Twendial'98 (Twente). Like its predecessors,
Amstelogue '99 aims at bringing together researchers from different
fields on the topic of semantics and pragmatics of dialogue. These fields
include artificial intelligence, formal semantics/pragmatics and
computational/applied linguistics.

The workshop will be organised around three themes: Formal Semantics of
Dialogue, Dialogue Systems, and Dialogue Analysis. The first theme covers
topics such as models of common ground/ mutual belief, the semantics of
goals, intentions and commitments in communication, treatment of dialogue
moves in a formal semantic framework, the semantics of cross-speaker
anaphora. The second theme, Dialogue Systems, covers e.g. knowledge
representation for multi-agent interaction, dialogue management in
practical implementations, semantics and pragmatics of natural language
in automated dialogue systems. Finally, the theme of Dialogue Analysis
covers topics such as turn-taking, categorisation of dialogue moves or
speech acts in real (i.e., non-constructed) dialogues, aspects of
institutional interaction, characteristics of multi-participant
conversations, the role of nonlinguistic interaction in communication.


		    -- PRELIMINARY PROGRAM --


Invited speakers:
			Hans Kamp (Stuttgart, Germany)
			Hannes Rieser (Bielefeld, Germany)
       			Munindar Singh (North Carolina, USA)
			David Traum (Maryland, USA)


- ---------------------------------------------------------------
Friday 7th (location: UB, Room `Doelenzaal'):

 9.00 Registration

 9.50 Opening

*** Theme III: Dialogue Analysis ***

10.00 "Speech Acts and Dialogue Control in Task-oriented Spontaneous
       Dialogue"
       Masahito Kawamori & Akira Shimazu

10.40 "Dialogue Acts, Synchronising Units and Anaphora Resolution"
       Miriam Eckert  & Michael Strube

11.20  Break

11.40 "Annotating Conversations for Information State Updates" (theme III)
       Massimo Poesio, Robin Cooper, Staffan Larsson, David Traum & Colin
       Matheson

12.20  (to be announced)
	   David Traum
		
13.05  Lunch

*** Theme II: Dialogue Systems ***

14.20 "Towards a Robust Semantics for Dialogue using Flat Structures"
       David Milward

15.00 "Editing Speech Acts: A Practical Approach to Human-Machine Dialogue"
       Paul Piwek, Roger Evans, Richard Power

15.40  Break

16.00 "Belief Dynamics in Cooperative Dialogues"
       Andreas Herzig & Dominique Longin

16.40 "Communication as a Public Phenomenon: Toward a Social Semantics"
       Munindar Singh
	
17.25 Drinks (location: PC Hoofthuis)


- ------------------------------------------------
Saturday 8th (location: Roeterseiland, building A room D):


*** Theme III: Dialogue Analysis ***

 9.30 "Indirect Speech Acts, Politeness, and the Civilizing Process"
       Herman Hendriks

10.10 "Symbolic Power, Illucutionary Force, and Impoliteness: A Critical
       Look at the Foundations of Speech Act Theory"
       Michiel Leezenberg

10.50  Break

11.10 "Acknowledgement Acts in Dialogue Openings"
       Martine Hurault-Plantet & Cecile Balkanski

11.50 "Capturing Differences between Social Activities in Spoken Language"
       Jens Allwood

12.30  Lunch

14.00 "Understanding Mathematical Discourse"
       Claus Zinn

14.40  "The Structure of Task-oriented Dialogue and the Introduction of
       New Objects"
       Hannes Rieser

15.25  Break

*** Theme I: Formal Semantics of Dialogue ***

15.45 "Cognitive States, Discourse Structure and the Content of Dialogue"
       Alex Lascarides & Nicholas Asher

16.25 "Location Identification Dialogues"
	   Peter Krause

17.05  End

- ---------------------------------------------------------
Sunday 9th (location: Filmmuseum, room `Grolsch-zaal'):


9.30  Coffee and Tea

*** Theme I: Formal Semantics of Dialogue ***

10.00 "Clarification in Dialogue: Meaning, Content and Compositionality"
       Jonathan Ginzburg

10.40 "Truth Conditional Discourse Semantics for Parentheticals"
       Nicholas Asher
   		
11.20 Break

11.40 "Utterances as Transitions between Attitudinal States."
      Hans Kamp

12.25 Closing


- ---------------------------------------------------------


-  The collected *abstracts* will be available for participants at
the start of the workshop. (Deadline for revised abstracts is April 12th)
Proceedings (with all papers) will be sent out at the end of
the summer. We will attempt to publish a selection of the workshop papers
as a special issue of the Journal of Semantics.

-  Note that the workshop will take place at a different *location* each day.
Friday's location is Singel 425, in the library of the university
(UB), room `Doelenzaal'.
Saturday's location is Roeterstraat 15, in building A room D.
Sunday's location is Vondelpark 3, in the Filmmuseum (next to the
bridge in the Vondelpark), room `Grolsch-zaal'.
The drinks on Friday take place in the building `PC Hooft-huis', Spuistraat 134.

All locations are in the city-centre. Amsterdam is not very
large and any centrally located hotel is within half an hour's walk
of the workshop locations.


                        -- REGISTER NOW! --

(Non-invited) speakers at the workshop, and others who would like to
attend Amstelogue '99 are kindly invited to register. Please, register as
quickly as possible! You can do this either via the Internet
http://earth.hum.uva.nl/~amstelog
or by filling in the form below, and sending it to us by email:
amstelog at ai.hum.uva.nl


                 -- MAKE a HOTEL RESERVATION NOW! --

This is really urgent. You will find that the tourist season has already
started in Amsterdam, and that it is very very difficult to find a room.
So if you decide to come to Amstelogue, and you are not one of the four
invited speakers, then arrange this as quickly as possible, yourself.

You can do this via the Internet:
http://www.medialink.nl/amsterdam/hotelguide.html
http://www.bookings.nl/reservations/nederland/

Or you can make a phone call to the Netherlands Reservation Centre:
Tel: +31 70-4195500
Fax: +31 70-4195519


- ------------------------------------------------------------------
REGISTRATION form Amstelogue '99, May 7-9,  amstelog at ai.hum.uva.nl


Name:

e-mail:

Day of Arrival:

Address
	Street:
	City:
	ZIP:
	Country:
	
Registration Fee (includes lunches on 7/8 May and proceedings)

	Scholar Dfl 150,-
	Student Dfl  75,-

Going to TRINDI on May the 6th? (yes/no)

Interested in recreative program on Sunday afternoon? (yes/no)

Mode of Payment?
	Giro or Bank Transfer
	Cash

Payment in Dutch Guilders can be made as follows (Note that we do
not take credit cards)

1. Giro or bank transfer, to
   5032231 (Postbank, the Netherlands)
   University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Humanities
   mentioning nr. 1036008, Amstelogue '99
2 Cash, at the conference.

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Program Committee:

Laila Dybkjaer (Odense, Denmark)
Herman Hendriks (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Gerd Jaeger (Berlin, Germany)
Hans Kamp (Stuttgart, Germany)
Jan van Kuppevelt (Stuttgart, Germany) (Chair)
Hannes Rieser (Bielefeld, Germany)
Candy Sidner (Cambridge MA, USA)
Munindar Singh (North Carolina, USA)
David Traum (Maryland, USA)
Bonnie Webber (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Organisation:

Jan van Kuppevelt, IMS, Stuttgart, kuppevelt at IMS.Uni-Stuttgart.DE
Noor van Leusen, Dept. of Computational Linguistics, U.v.A, noor at ai.let.uva.nl
Robert van Rooy, Dept. of Philosophy, U.v.A, vanrooy at philo.uva.nl
Henk Zeevat, Dept. of Computational Linguistics, U.v.A, henk at ai.let.uva.nl

Visit our website: http://earth.hum.uva.nl/~amstelog

Post Address:
Computational Linguistics,
University of Amsterdam
Spuistraat 134
1012 VB Amsterdam
fax ++31-20-5254429

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