36.1823, Confs: DMR 2025: 6th International Workshop on Designing Meaning Representations
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Subject: 36.1823, Confs: DMR 2025: 6th International Workshop on Designing Meaning Representations
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Date: 09-Jun-2025
From: Shira Wein [swein at amherst.edu]
Subject: DMR 2025: 6th International Workshop on Designing Meaning Representations
6th International Workshop on Designing Meaning Representations
Short Title: DMR 2025
Date: 04-Aug-2025 - 05-Aug-2025
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Meeting URL: https://dmr2025.github.io/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics;
Semantics
The 6th International Workshop on Designing Meaning Representations
To be held in beautiful Prague, Czechia, August 4-5, 2025, following
ACL 2025 in Vienna, Austria.
Registration for DMR 2025 is now open! The registration form is
available at
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfj2dZE9L_R1vSBlBfPXfs_6ZYUC-QIEiox9UFr06uYwL9IEg/viewform
Registration is FREE and includes access to all DMR 2025 events,
including the social dinner on August 4.
DMR intends to bring together researchers who are producers and
consumers of meaning representations and, through their interaction,
gain a deeper understanding of the key elements of meaning
representations that are the most valuable to the NLP community. The
workshop will provide an opportunity for meaning representation
researchers to present new frameworks and to critically examine
existing frameworks with the goal of using their findings to inform
the design of next-generation meaning representations. One particular
goal is to understand the relationship between distributed meaning
representations trained on large data sets using network models and
the symbolic meaning representations that are carefully designed and
annotated by NLP researchers, with an aim of gaining a deeper
understanding of areas where each type of meaning representation is
the most effective.
Other Questions:
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the program
co-chairs (dmr.workshop.2025 at gmail.com) and see the workshop website
(dmr2025.github.io).
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