[Corpora-List] Second call for papers: 2007 SEMDIAL (Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue)
Ron Artstein
artstein at essex.ac.uk
Fri Feb 2 16:30:30 UTC 2007
DECALOG -- The 2007 Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue
Università di Trento (Italy), May 30 -- June 1, 2007
http://www.cimec.unitn.it/events/decalog/index.htm
Deadline for receipt of papers for review: 18 February 2007
in conjunction with
Inaugural Workshop of the Language, Interaction and Computation Lab,
Center For Mind / Brain Sciences (CiMeC)
May 29, 2007
Description
The SEMDIAL series of workshops aim to bring together researchers
working on the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue in fields such
as artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, formal
semantics/pragmatics, philosophy, psychology, and neural
science. In 2007 we will celebrate ten years of the SEMDIAL series
with the DECALOG workshop, organized at the Center for Mind/Brain
Sciences, CIMeC (Centro Interdipartimentale Mente/Cervello), of the
University of Trento in Rovereto. The SemDial workshops are always
stimulating and fun, and Rovereto is a great place to visit.
DECALOG will be held on May 30 -- June 1, 2007, in conjunction with
the Inaugural Workshop of the Language, Interaction and Computation
Lab of CIMeC on May 29. This one-day workshop will feature invited
presentations by some of the leaders of the computational
linguistics and human language technology community.
Invited Speakers
For DECALOG 2007 (May 30 -- June 1)
Bruno Bara (University of Torino)
Paul Piwek (Open University)
Ipke Wachsmuth (University of Bielefeld)
Possibly one more speaker to be confirmed
For the Inaugural Workshop (May 29)
Harald Baayen (Radboud University Nijmegen & Max Planck Institute
for Psycholinguistics)
Justine Cassell (Northwestern University)
Terry Regier (University of Chicago)
Steffen Staab (University of Koblenz-Landau)
Mark Steedman (University of Edinburgh & University of Pennsylvania)
Possibly one more speaker to be confirmed
Scope
We invite papers on all topics related to the semantics and
pragmatics of dialogues, including, but not limited to:
- models of common ground/mutual belief in communication
- modelling agents' information states and how they get updated
- multi-agent models and turn-taking
- goals, intentions and commitments in communication
- semantic interpretation in dialogues
- reference in dialogues
- ellipsis resolution in dialogues
- dialogue and discourse structure
- interpretation of questions and answers
- nonlinguistic interaction in communication
- natural language understanding and reasoning in spoken dialogue
systems
- multimodal dialogue systems
- dialogue management in practical implementations
- categorisation of dialogue moves or speech acts in corpora
- designing and evaluating dialogue systems
Submission
Deadline for receipt of papers is 18 February 2007, 23:59 UTC.
(Since we have to close the system manually, submissions will
probably be accepted for a few hours after the deadline, but we're
not making any promises.) Submit your paper via the web at
http://www.easychair.org/DECALOG2007/
Before submitting you must register with the website and receive a
password by email; please do this well ahead of your submission,
since email is sometimes unreliable. You will also need to fill out
a web form with the author details and type in (or paste) a
plain-text version of your abstract (200 words), in addition to
uploading your paper.
The actual paper should be an anonymous PDF file, 6 pages long
(including data, tables, figures, and references), A4 paper size,
11pt Times font, 2.5 cm (1 inch) margins, 2-column format. Include
a one-paragraph abstract of the entire work (about 200 words). You
may find it convenient to use the style files provided by
COLING/ACL 2006.
Multiple submissions by the same author or group of authors are
allowed, but each person may only give one oral presentation at the
workshop.
We will have a separate submission of late-breaking system
demonstrations and ongoing project descriptions, to be presented in
a poster session during the workshop. Late-breaking submissions
will be two pages long; they will not be refereed, but evaluated
for relevance only by the program committee chairs. Submission of
late-breaking abstracts will be allowed only after review of the
main session papers has concluded. The deadline for late-breaking
submissions is 15 April 2007.
Proceedings
Final, 8-page versions of the accepted papers, together with the
2-page accepted late breaking abstracts, will be distributed in a
proceedings volume at the workshop.
Important Dates
Submissions due: 18 February 2007 (Sunday)
Notification: 30 March 2007 (Friday)
Late-breaking submissions: 15 April 2007 (Sunday)
Notification: 20 April 2007 (Friday)
Final versions due: 30 April 2007 (Monday)
CIMeC inaugural workshop: 29 May 2007 (Tuesday)
DECALOG 2007 workshop: 30 May -- 1 June 2007 (Wednesday--Friday)
Organizers
Ron Artstein (program co-chair)
Laure Vieu (program co-chair)
Massimo Poesio (local arrangements)
Co-organizers: LUNA -- Spoken language understanding in multilingual
communication systems
If you have any questions, please write to one of the human
organizers (not the institutional co-organizer). We do not have a
dedicated email address.
Program Committee
Jan Alexandersson, DFKI, Saarbrücken
Maria Aloni, University of Amsterdam
Nicholas Asher, CNRS, Toulouse & Univ. of Texas
Anton Benz, Syddansk University
Raffaella Bernardi, University of Bolzano
Patrick Blackburn, INRIA, Nancy
Johan Bos, University La Sapienza, Rome
Monica Bucciarelli, University of Torino
Craig Chambers, University of Toronto
Marco Colombetti, Politecnico di Milano
Paul Dekker, University of Amsterdam
Raquel Fernández, University of Potsdam
Ruth Filik, University of Glasgow
Simon Garrod, University of Glasgow
Jonathan Ginzburg, King's College, London
Joris Hulstijn, Free University, Amsterdam
Elsi Kaiser, University of Southern California
Alistair Knott, University of Otago
Staffan Larsson, Göteborg University
Alex Lascarides, University of Edinburgh
Colin Matheson, University of Edinburgh
Nicolas Maudet, University of Paris Dauphine
Philippe Muller, University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse
Fabio Pianesi, ITC-IRST, Trento
Martin Pickering, University of Edinburgh
Manfred Pinkal, University of Saarland
Matthew Purver, Stanford University
Hannes Rieser, University of Bielefeld
Laurent Roussarie, University of Paris 8
Ted Sanders, University of Utrecht
David Schlangen, University of Potsdam
Mark Steedman, University of Edinburgh
Matthew Stone, Rutgers University
Henk Zeevat, University of Amsterdam
Enric Vallduví, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
Sponsors
CIMeC -- Center for Mind/Brain Sciences http://www.cimec.unitn.it/
LOA -- Laboratory for Applied Ontology http://www.loa-cnr.it/
ILIKS -- Interdisciplinary Laboratory on Interacting Knowledge
Systems http://www.loa-cnr.it/iliks/
Previous workshops in the SEMDIAL series include:
MunDial'97 (Munich)
http://www.cis.uni-muenchen.de/sil/workshop/dialogwsh.html
Twendial'98 (Twente)
http://hmi.ewi.utwente.nl/Conferences/twlt13.html
Amstelogue'99 (Amsterdam)
http://cf.hum.uva.nl/computerlinguistiek/amstelog/
GÖTALOG 2000 (Gothenburg)
http://www.ling.gu.se/konferenser/gotalog2000/
BI-DIALOG 2001 (Bielefeld)
http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/BIDIALOG/
EDILOG 2002 (Edinburgh)
http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/edilog/
DiaBruck 2003 (Saarbruecken)
http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/diabruck/
CATALOG'04 (Barcelona)
http://www.upf.edu/dtf/personal/enricvallduvi/catalog04/
DIALOR'05 (Nancy)
http://dialor05.loria.fr/
BRANDIAL 2006 (Potsdam)
http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/brandial/
(see also http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/semdial/ )
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