35.1168, Calls: Analogy-ANGLE 2024: The First Workshop on Analogical Abstraction in Cognition, Perception, and Language

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Subject: 35.1168, Calls: Analogy-ANGLE 2024: The First Workshop on Analogical Abstraction in Cognition, Perception, and Language

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Date: 07-Apr-2024
From: Marianna Bolognesi [m.bolognesi at unibo.it]
Subject: Analogy-ANGLE 2024: The First Workshop on Analogical Abstraction in Cognition, Perception, and Language


Full Title: Analogy-ANGLE 2024: The First Workshop on Analogical
Abstraction in Cognition, Perception, and Language
Short Title: Analogy-ANGLE 2024

Date: 03-Aug-2024 - 04-Aug-2024
Location: Jeju, Korea, South
Contact Person: Filip Ilievski
Meeting Email: f.ilievski at vu.nl
Web Site: https://analogy-angle.github.io/

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

Call Deadline: 03-May-2024

Meeting Description:

Analogy-ANGLE is a new interdisciplinary workshop co-located with
IJCAI 2024 on August 4th, 2024 in Jeju, South Korea. Analogy-ANGLE
aims to bring together researchers with an interest in analogical
abstraction from natural language processing, cognitive psychology,
computer vision, deep learning, and neuro-symbolic AI. This workshop
will enable a common ground where the complementary perspectives from
these fields can come together to form a comprehensive picture of the
current landscape of analogical abstraction, and point to standing
challenges, evaluation methodologies, and emerging techniques of
interest. Thus, we organize this workshop at IJCAI where leading
researchers from the focal areas are gathered. The multidisciplinary
nature of the workshop is emphasized by the broad set of skills of the
organization team and the program committee, and the diversity
principle guiding the list of topics and the invited keynotes.

For further information, CfP and programme:
https://analogy-angle.github.io/

Call for Papers:

Submissions can fall into one of the following categories:

Full Research Papers (up to 7 pages plus 2 pages for references) -
Papers with original research work which will be judged on their
technical soundness and rigor, though allowances made for novel or
experimental directions. We also welcome submissions reporting
negative results and sharing experimental insights on the technical
challenges and issues of analogical abstraction.
Short Papers (up to 4 pages) - Position papers or reports of ongoing
work on new research directions.
Dissemination Papers - Already published papers from top AI venues
such as IJCAI, NeurIPS, AAAI, ICML, ICLR, ACL, and EMNLP that are
relevant to the workshop. Please upload the original submission and
abstract to our submission site.
Full and short research papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two
reviewers from the PC. Accepted full and short papers will be included
in the proceedings of the workshop. Dissemination papers will go
through a short review from the organizers, checking for their quality
and relevance to the workshop. Dissemination papers will not be
included in the workshop proceedings.

Submissions should be anonymized and the review will be double-blind.
Preprints can be stored on arXiv.



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