36.579, Confs: Bialogue 2025 / Germany

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Subject: 36.579, Confs: Bialogue 2025 / Germany

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Date: 13-Feb-2025
From: Maryam Mohammadi [maryam.mohammadi at uni-bielefeld.de]
Subject: Bialogue 2025 (SemDial Workshop)


Bialogue 2025 (SemDial Workshop)

Date: 03-Sep-2025 - 05-Sep-2025
Location: Bielefeld University, Germany
Contact Email: semdial2025 at uni-bielefeld.de
Meeting URL: https://semdial2025.github.io

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics;
Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Pragmatics

Call for Papers:
Bialogue 2025, the 29th edition of the SemDial workshop series on the
Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue
Website: https://semdial2025.github.io/
Information:
We invite submissions for ‘Bialogue 2025’, the 29th edition of the
SemDial workshop series at Bielefeld University, Germany. This
conference brings together researchers working on the semantics and
pragmatics of dialogue across diverse disciplines, including formal
semantics, computational linguistics, artificial intelligence,
philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience.
Topics:
This year, the conference will center around the theme “Meaningful
Interaction”. We particularly encourage work that explores this theme,
but submissions are welcome from all areas presenting formal,
computational, and empirical approaches to the semantics and
pragmatics of dialogue, including but not limited to:
- Dynamics of agents’ information states in dialogue
- Common ground and mutual belief
- Goals, intentions, and commitments in communication
- Turn-taking and interaction control
- Semantic and pragmatic interpretation in dialogue
- Dialogue and discourse structure
- Categorization of dialogue phenomena in corpora
- Child-adult interaction and language learning through dialogue
- Gesture, gaze, and intonational meaning in communication
- Multimodal dialogue
- Interpretation and reasoning in spoken dialogue systems
- Dialogue management, design, and evaluation
- Modeling miscommunication, disfluency, and repair
- Interdisciplinary perspectives, including inactive and ecological
approaches to dialogue
- Applications of innovative theoretical models to dialogue research
Submission Details:
Submissions should meet the following requirements:
- Papers should be original, unpublished, and not under review
elsewhere.
- Papers that have been or will be submitted to other meetings or
publications must provide this information, using a footnote on the
title page of the submissions.
- Papers should follow the ACL 2025 formatting guidelines and use the
ACL submission templates.
- Submissions should be anonymized PDF-files.
- Long papers: At most 8 pages of content (up to 2 additional pages
are allowed for references).
- Short papers: At most 2 pages of content (up to 1 additional page
allowed for references). Submission to this track can be non-archival
on request.
Important Dates:
All deadlines are 23:59 UTC -12h (“Anywhere on Earth”)
Submission opens                        March 1, 2025
Long Paper Deadline                    May 16, 2025
Reviews due                                 June 6, 2025
Notification (long)                         June 13, 2025
Camera Ready (long)                   July 4, 2025
Short Paper/Poster Deadline.      July 18, 2025
Notification (short)                       July 25, 2025
Camera Ready (short/posters).   August 9, 2025
Registration Deadline                  August 15, 2025
Conference Bialogue 2025          September 3–5, 2025



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