[Corpora-List] [DMG] Call for Participation
Peter Kuehnlein
p at uni-bielefeld.de
Fri May 20 10:50:17 UTC 2005
Please apologize crossposting
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Call for participation for the
Symposium on Dialogue Modelling and Generation
http://lubitsch.lili.uni-bielefeld.de/DMG
held on occasion of
Annual meeting of the Society for Text & Discourse
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
July 7, 2005 (New Date!)
The symposium is held as part of the Annual meeting of the the Society
for Text & Discourse (ST&D), July 6-9 2005.
This symposium is intended to tackle issues in the semantics and
pragmatics of dialogue and dialogue generation. It aims at bringing
together the dialogue modelling and language generation/production
communities and will provide an opportunity for researchers from a
variety of disciplines, including linguistics, computer science and
psycholinguistics, to exchange ideas.
We invited talks elaborating on important theoretical notions in
dialogue modelling -such as constraints (Asher & Lascarides, 2003, and
many other recent papers), the role of domain knowledge (e.g., Ludwig,
2003, and, again, many more) and the influence of social relations
between interlocutors on dialogue behaviour (going back to the seminal
work by Brown and Levinson, 1978)- and asked presenters to shed light
on these or other theoretically fruitful notions in dialogue modelling
by:
- relating them to issues in language generation/production or
- drawing out similarities and differences between applications of
such notions in discourse generation versus interpretation or
- describing computational/implemented models, in particular, for
generation/production or
- comparing psycholinguistic with linguistic or engineering approaches
to dialogue modelling.
The symposium will thus be a natural complement to ones
that deal with natural language interpretation or structural properties of
discourse.
See the schedule at
http://lubitsch.lili.uni-bielefeld.de/DMG/schedule.html
The Symposium is endorsed by SIGGen as well as by SIGDial
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a man talking nonsense not to himself."
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