33.2333, Calls: Cog Sci, Comp Ling, Pragmatics, Psycholing, Semantics/Ireland

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Subject: 33.2333, Calls: Cog Sci, Comp Ling, Pragmatics, Psycholing, Semantics/Ireland

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Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2022 02:40:13
From: Eleni Gregoromichelaki [eleni.gregoromichelaki at gu.se]
Subject: The 26th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue

 
Full Title: The 26th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue 
Short Title: SemDial 2022 - DubDial 

Date: 22-Aug-2022 - 24-Aug-2022
Location: Dublin, Ireland 
Contact Person: Eleni Gregoromichelaki
Meeting Email: pcchairs.semdial2022 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://semdial2022.github.io/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics 

Call Deadline: 22-Jul-2022 

Meeting Description:

DubDial will be the 26th edition of the SemDial workshop series, which aims to
bring together researchers working on the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue
in fields such as formal semantics and pragmatics, computational linguistics,
artificial intelligence, philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience.

In 2022 the workshop will be hosted by the Information, Communication and
Entertainment Research Institute at Technological University Dublin, Ireland
and the SFI ADAPT Research Centre. There will also be an online component for
those who cannot travel to Dublin. Please see the website for updates closer
to the date.

This year, there will be a guiding theme for the conference: Interactivism.
The interactivist model (Bickhard, 2009) offers a new dynamic approach to
understanding language, communication, and cognition. Across many disciplines,
from philosophy to neuroscience and robotics, there is recognition that
explanations of life and mind need to be grounded in the physics of
far-from-equilibrium, interactive systems. From this starting point,
explanations have been developed for phenomena ranging from representation,
perception, and action to motivation, memory, learning and development,
emotions, consciousness, rationality, sociality, personality and
psychopathology. This work has yet to develop interfaces with studies of
specific phenomena in dialogue modelling and our purpose is to open the
discussion on how dialogue researchers can take advantage of this and related
perspectives like Enactivism and Ecological Psychology.

*SCOPE:*
We welcome submissions on this special theme of Interactivism and we continue
to welcome any papers with formal, computational and empirical approaches to
the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue, including, but not limited to:

- the dynamics of agents' information states in dialogue
- common ground / mutual belief
- goals, intentions and commitments in communication
- turn-taking and interaction control
- semantic/pragmatic interpretation in dialogue
- dialogue and discourse structure
- categorisation of dialogue phenomena in corpora
- child-adult interaction
- psycholinguistics of dialogue
- language learning through dialogue
- gesture, gaze, and intonational meaning in communication
- multimodal and multi-party dialogue
- interpretation and reasoning in spoken dialogue systems
- dialogue management
- designing and evaluating dialogue systems
- modelling miscommunication, disfluency, and repair
- applications of the Interactivist model in dialogue phenomena
- enactive approaches to interaction
- dialogue/interaction studies from an Ecological Psychology perspective


2nd Call for Papers:

Apologies for cross-posting

** SemDial 2022: deadline extension for short papers **
        ** Submission deadline extended to 22 July 2022 **

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SemDial 2022 - DubDial
THE 26TH WORKSHOP ON THE SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS OF DIALOGUE
https://semdial2022.github.io/
 
           22-24 August 2022
           Dublin // Online
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DubDial will be the 26th edition of the SemDial workshop series, which aims to
bring together researchers working on the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue
in fields such as formal semantics and pragmatics, computational linguistics,
artificial intelligence, philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience.

In 2022 the workshop will be hosted by the Information, Communication and
Entertainment Research Institute at Technological University Dublin, Ireland
and the SFI ADAPT Research Centre. There will also be an online component for
those who cannot travel to Dublin. Please see the website for updates closer
to the date.

*WEBSITE:*
https://semdial2022.github.io/

This year, there will be a guiding theme for the conference: Interactivism.
The interactivist model (Bickhard, 2009) offers a new dynamic approach to
understanding language, communication, and cognition. Across many disciplines,
from philosophy to neuroscience and robotics, there is recognition that
explanations of life and mind need to be grounded in the physics of
far-from-equilibrium, interactive systems. From this starting point,
explanations have been developed for phenomena ranging from representation,
perception, and action to motivation, memory, learning and development,
emotions, consciousness, rationality, sociality, personality and
psychopathology. This work has yet to develop interfaces with studies of
specific phenomena in dialogue modelling and our purpose is to open the
discussion on how dialogue researchers can take advantage of this and related
perspectives like Enactivism and Ecological Psychology.

*SCOPE:*
We welcome submissions on this special theme of Interactivism and we continue
to welcome any papers with formal, computational and empirical approaches to
the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue, including, but not limited to:

- the dynamics of agents' information states in dialogue
- common ground / mutual belief
- goals, intentions and commitments in communication
- turn-taking and interaction control
- semantic/pragmatic interpretation in dialogue
- dialogue and discourse structure
- categorisation of dialogue phenomena in corpora
- child-adult interaction
- psycholinguistics of dialogue
- language learning through dialogue
- gesture, gaze, and intonational meaning in communication
- multimodal and multi-party dialogue
- interpretation and reasoning in spoken dialogue systems
- dialogue management
- designing and evaluating dialogue systems
- modelling miscommunication, disfluency, and repair
- applications of the Interactivist model in dialogue phenomena
- enactive approaches to interaction
- dialogue/interaction studies from an Ecological Psychology perspective

*DEADLINE EXTENSION for short-paper submissions*

We invite NON-ANONYMOUS SUBMISSIONS for 2-page short papers. The deadline has
now been extended to the *22 July 2022*

Authors should submit a paper of at most 2 pages of content (1 additional page
is allowed for references). Formatting instructions and the URL of the
submission site are available on the Dubdial website:

https://semdial2022.github.io/?page=call#

Short-paper submissions will not be refereed, but evaluated for relevance only
by the chairs. As such, papers do not need to be anonymised. They will be
presented as posters at the workshop.

*IMPORTANT DATES:*
Short paper submissions due: 22 July 2022
Notification: 25 July 2022
Camera-ready submissions deadline: 8th August 2022




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