Apologies for cross-posting.
SemDial 2022 - DubDial
THE 26TH WORKSHOP ON THE SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS OF DIALOGUE
https://semdial2022.github.io/
22-24 August 2022
Dublin // Online
DubDial will be the 26th edition of the SemDial workshop series, which aims to bring together researchers working on the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue in fields such as formal semantics and pragmatics, computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience.
In 2022 the workshop will be hosted by the Information, Communication and Entertainment Research Institute at Technological University Dublin, Ireland and the SFI ADAPT Research Centre. There will also be an online component for those who cannot travel to Dublin. Please see the website for updates closer to the date.
WEBSITE:
https://semdial2022.github.io/
This year, there will be a guiding theme for the conference: Interactivism. The interactivist model (Bickhard, 2009) offers a new dynamic approach to understanding language, communication, and cognition. Across many disciplines, from philosophy to neuroscience and robotics, there is recognition that explanations of life and mind need to be grounded in the physics of far-from-equilibrium, interactive systems. From this starting point, explanations have been developed for phenomena ranging from representation, perception, and action to motivation, memory, learning and development, emotions, consciousness, rationality, sociality, personality and psychopathology. This work has yet to develop interfaces with studies of specific phenomena in dialogue modelling and our purpose is to open the discussion on how dialogue researchers can take advantage of this and related perspectives like Enactivism and Ecological Psychology.
SCOPE:
We welcome submissions on this special theme of Interactivism and we continue to welcome any papers with formal, computational and empirical approaches to the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue, including, but not limited to:
SUBMISSIONS:
Authors should submit an anonymous paper of at most 8 pages of content (an additional 2 pages are allowed for references).
Formatting instructions and the URL of the submission site is available on the DubDial website: https://semdial2022.github.io/?page=call
Concurrent submission policy: 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. SemDial 2022 cannot accept work for publication or presentation that will be (or has been) published elsewhere.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submissions due: 2 June 2022
Notification: 30 June 2022
Final version due: 1 August 2022
DubDial: 22-24 August 2022
There will be a later call for 2-page abstracts describing system demonstrations and/or ongoing projects relevant to the topics of the workshop, with submission deadline 15th July. Submission to this track can be non-archival on request.
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME CHAIRS:
Eleni Gregoromichelaki (University of Gothenburg)
Julian Hough (Queen Mary University of London)
John Kelleher (Technological University Dublin)
Contact: pcchairs.semdial2022@gmail.com
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
tba
LOCAL ORGANISATION:
John Kelleher, the Information, Communication and Entertainment Research Institute at Technological University Dublin, Ireland and the SFI ADAPT Research Centre.
Contact: organisers.semdial2022@gmail.com
SEMDIAL BOARD CHAIRS:
Ellen Breitholtz (University of Gothenburg))
Julian Hough (Queen Mary University of London)
http://semdial.org/
Apologies for cross-posting.
*Deadline extension*: 10 June 2022
DubDial will be the 26th edition of the SemDial workshop series, which aims to bring together researchers working on the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue in fields such as formal semantics and pragmatics, computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience.
In 2022 the workshop will be hosted by the Information, Communication and Entertainment Research Institute at Technological University Dublin, Ireland and the SFI ADAPT Research Centre. There will also be an online component for those who cannot travel to Dublin. Please see the website for updates closer to the date.
WEBSITE:
https://semdial2022.github.io/
This year, there will be a guiding theme for the conference: Interactivism. The interactivist model (Bickhard, 2009) offers a new dynamic approach to understanding language, communication, and cognition. Across many disciplines, from philosophy to neuroscience and robotics, there is recognition that explanations of life and mind need to be grounded in the physics of far-from-equilibrium, interactive systems. From this starting point, explanations have been developed for phenomena ranging from representation, perception, and action to motivation, memory, learning and development, emotions, consciousness, rationality, sociality, personality and psychopathology. This work has yet to develop interfaces with studies of specific phenomena in dialogue modelling and our purpose is to open the discussion on how dialogue researchers can take advantage of this and related perspectives like Enactivism and Ecological Psychology.
SCOPE:
We welcome submissions on this special theme of Interactivism and we continue to welcome any papers with formal, computational and empirical approaches to the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue, including, but not limited to:
SUBMISSIONS:
Authors should submit an anonymous paper of at most 8 pages of content (an additional 2 pages are allowed for references).
Formatting instructions and the URL of the submission site is available on the DubDial website: https://semdial2022.github.io/?page=call
Concurrent submission policy: 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. SemDial 2022 cannot accept work for publication or presentation that will be (or has been) published elsewhere.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submissions due: 10 June 2022
Notification: 30 June 2022
Final version due: 1 August 2022
DubDial: 22-24 August 2022
There will be a later call for 2-page abstracts describing system demonstrations and/or ongoing projects relevant to the topics of the workshop, with submission deadline 15th July. Submission to this track can be non-archival on request.
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME CHAIRS:
Eleni Gregoromichelaki (University of Gothenburg)
Julian Hough (Queen Mary University of London)
John Kelleher (Technological University Dublin)
Contact: pcchairs.semdial2022@gmail.com
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
tba
LOCAL ORGANISATION:
John Kelleher, the Information, Communication and Entertainment Research Institute at Technological University Dublin, Ireland and the SFI ADAPT Research Centre.
Contact: organisers.semdial2022@gmail.com
SEMDIAL BOARD CHAIRS:
Ellen Breitholtz (University of Gothenburg))
Julian Hough (Queen Mary University of London)
http://semdial.org/
Eleni Gregoromichelaki
Professor of Linguistics
Linguistics, Logic and Theory of Science unit
Department of Philosophy, Linguistics, Theory of Science (FLoV)
University of Gothenburg
** Short papers SemDial 2022 **
** Submission deadline extended to 22 July 2022 **
SemDial 2022 - DubDial
THE 26TH WORKSHOP ON THE SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS OF DIALOGUE
https://semdial2022.github.io/
22-24 August 2022
Dublin // Online
DubDial will be the 26th edition of the SemDial workshop series, which aims to bring together researchers working on the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue in fields such as formal semantics and pragmatics, computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience.
In 2022 the workshop will be hosted by the Information, Communication and Entertainment Research Institute at Technological University Dublin, Ireland and the SFI ADAPT Research Centre. There will also be an online component for those who cannot travel to Dublin. Please see the website for updates closer to the date.
WEBSITE:
https://semdial2022.github.io/
This year, there will be a guiding theme for the conference: Interactivism. The interactivist model (Bickhard, 2009) offers a new dynamic approach to understanding language, communication, and cognition. Across many disciplines, from philosophy to neuroscience and robotics, there is recognition that explanations of life and mind need to be grounded in the physics of far-from-equilibrium, interactive systems. From this starting point, explanations have been developed for phenomena ranging from representation, perception, and action to motivation, memory, learning and development, emotions, consciousness, rationality, sociality, personality and psychopathology. This work has yet to develop interfaces with studies of specific phenomena in dialogue modelling and our purpose is to open the discussion on how dialogue researchers can take advantage of this and related perspectives like Enactivism and Ecological Psychology.
SCOPE:
We welcome submissions on this special theme of Interactivism and we continue to welcome any papers with formal, computational and empirical approaches to the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue, including, but not limited to:
the dynamics of agents' information states in dialogue
common ground / mutual belief
goals, intentions and commitments in communication
turn-taking and interaction control
semantic/pragmatic interpretation in dialogue
dialogue and discourse structure
categorisation of dialogue phenomena in corpora
child-adult interaction
psycholinguistics of dialogue
language learning through dialogue
gesture, gaze, and intonational meaning in communication
multimodal and multi-party dialogue
interpretation and reasoning in spoken dialogue systems
dialogue management
designing and evaluating dialogue systems
modelling miscommunication, disfluency, and repair
applications of the Interactivist model in dialogue phenomena
enactive approaches to interaction
dialogue/interaction studies from an Ecological Psychology perspective
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Mark H. Bickhard
Yvette Graham
Joanna Rączaszek-Leonardi
DEADLINE EXTENSION for short-paper submissions
We invite NON-ANONYMOUS SUBMISSIONS for 2-page short papers. The deadline has now been extended to the 22 July 2022
Authors should submit a paper of at most 2 pages of content (1 additional page is allowed for references). Formatting instructions and the URL of the submission site are available on the DubDial website:
https://semdial2022.github.io/?page=call#
Short-paper submissions will not be refereed but evaluated for relevance only by the chairs. As such, papers do not need to be anonymised. They will be presented as posters at the workshop.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Short paper submissions due: 22 July 2022
Notification: 25 July 2022
Camera-ready submissions deadline: 8th August 2022
REGISTRATION
Registration is now open:
https://semdial2022.github.io/?page=registration#
DubDial - SemDial 2022https://semdial2022.github.io/?page=registration#
SemDial 2022 (LondonLogue) - The 26th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue. TUD, August 22-24th, 2022
semdial2022.github.io
RELATED EVENTS
The final session of SemDial will be the second edition of SummDial, a special session on Summarization of Dialogues and Multi-Party Meetings, for which there is a separate submission process - please see the SummDial website:
https://elitr.github.io/automatic-minuting/summdial-2022.html
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME CHAIRS:
Eleni Gregoromichelaki (University of Gothenburg)
Julian Hough (Queen Mary University of London)
John Kelleher (Technological University Dublin)
Contact: pcchairs.semdial2022@gmail.com
LOCAL ORGANISATION:
John Kelleher, the Information, Communication and Entertainment Research Institute at Technological University Dublin, Ireland and the SFI ADAPT Research Centre.
Contact: organisers.semdial2022@gmail.com
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
Jedediah Allen, Maxime Amblard, Ron Artstein, Alex Berman, Mark Bickhard, Maria Boritchev, Ellen Breitholtz, Harry Bunt, Heather Burnett, Robin Cooper, Valeria de Paiva, Emilie Destruel, Simon Dobnik, Kerstin Fischer, Kallirroi Georgila, Emer Gilmartin, Jonathan Ginzburg, Christine Howes, Julie Hunter, Nikolai Ilinykh, Ruth Kempson, Staffan Larsson, Alex Lascarides, Andy Lücking, Chiara Mazzocconi, Gregory Mills, Robert Mirski, Bill Noble, Massimo Poesio, Laurent Prévot, Matthew Purver, Joanna Raczaszek-Leonardi, Hannes Rieser, Robert Ross, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, David Schlangen, Matthew Stone, Peter Sutton, Lucas Thorpe, Ye Tian, Shu-Chuan Tseng
SEMDIAL BOARD CHAIRS:
Ellen Breitholtz (University of Gothenburg))
Julian Hough (Queen Mary University of London)
Eleni Gregoromichelaki
Professor of Linguistics
Linguistics, Logic and Theory of Science unit
Department of Philosophy, Linguistics, Theory of Science (FLoV)
University of Gothenburg
Room: C539, Renströmsgatan 6
Tel.: +46 31-786 52 33
The Department of Philosophy, Linguistics, and Theory of Science at the University of Gothenburg is pleased to announce the availability of the following fully-funded Ph.D. position in Linguistics.
Information about the institution
The Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science (FLoV) at the University of Gothenburg is home to a large number of national and international research projects and offers courses and degree programs for philosophers, logicians, linguists, language technologists, theorists of science, historians of philosophy, philologists and philosophy teachers.
Linguistics is a subject authorised to award qualifications at all levels, including in third-cycle studies. At the department, there is also the Centre for Linguistic Theory and Studies in Probability (CLASP), funded by a 10-year grant from the Swedish Research Council (2015-2025). CLASP is devoted to research and advanced training in the application of probabilistic modelling and machine learning methods to core issues in linguistic theory and cognition.
The department offers an international English-speaking research environment. The research is interdisciplinary and aims at bringing together insights from various fields such as logic, mathematics, computer science, artificial intelligence, linguistics, computational linguistics, cognitive science, philology, and philosophy.
Job description:
The current position is within the area of Linguistics at the department. Linguistic interaction is the main overarching theme for research in linguistics at FLoV. The focus is on conversational dialogue as a research topic within psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, semantics and pragmatics, and language technology/computational linguistics. The ideal candidate should be motivated to develop an original PhD thesis project in any single or combination of these fields.
We will fund one well-qualified and highly motivated candidate to carry out research using experimental and/or formal methods on any of the following general topics in relation to dialogue modelling and/or grammar design:
Incremental processing in conversation
Multimodal phenomena
Theories of joint action and linguistic meaning
Context and common ground
Probabilistic models of inference and linguistic processing
Dialogue acts
Turn-taking
We are looking for candidates who have solid prior experience in linguistics (syntax, semantics, pragmatics), psycholinguistics, or computational linguistics. More particularly, demonstrable ability and experience in the modelling of, or experimentation with dialogue phenomena is highly desirable. The candidate should be able to provide evidence of the ability for conducting original independent research. Candidates with an interdisciplinary background are particularly encouraged to apply.
How to apply:
In order to apply for a position at the University of Gothenburg, you have to register an account in our online recruitment system:
It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the application is complete in accordance with the instructions in the job advertisement and that it is submitted before the deadline. The selection of candidates is made on the basis of the qualifications registered in the application.
Further information:
Queries about the recruitment process should be directed to Jennifer Stråle, HR Administrator, jennifer.strale@gu.se
Queries about possible topics for study should be directed to Eleni Gregoromichelaki, Professor of Linguistics, +46 31-786 52 33, eleni.gregoromichelaki@gu.se
IMPORTANT DATES:
The deadline for application is: 15 September 2022
all the best
Eleni Gregoromichelaki
Professor of Linguistics
Linguistics, Logic and Theory of Science unit
Department of Philosophy, Linguistics, Theory of Science (FLoV)
University of Gothenburg
Room: C539, Renströmsgatan 6
Tel.: +46 31-786 52 33
Eleni Gregoromichelaki
Professor of Linguistics
Linguistics, Logic and Theory of Science unit
Department of Philosophy, Linguistics, Theory of Science (FLoV)
University of Gothenburg
Room: C539, Renströmsgatan 6
Tel.:
+46 31-786 52 33
From: Eleni Gregoromichelaki eleni.gregoromichelaki@gu.se
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Subject: SemDial 2022: deadline extension for short papers
** Short papers SemDial 2022 **
** Submission deadline extended to 22 July 2022 **
DubDial will be the 26th edition of the SemDial workshop series, which aims to bring together researchers working on the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue in fields such as formal semantics and pragmatics, computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience.
In 2022 the workshop will be hosted by the Information, Communication and Entertainment Research Institute at Technological University Dublin, Ireland and the SFI ADAPT Research Centre. There will also be an online component for those who cannot travel to Dublin. Please see the website for updates closer to the date.
WEBSITE:
https://semdial2022.github.io/
This year, there will be a guiding theme for the conference: Interactivism. The interactivist model (Bickhard, 2009) offers a new dynamic approach to understanding language, communication, and cognition. Across many disciplines, from philosophy to neuroscience and robotics, there is recognition that explanations of life and mind need to be grounded in the physics of far-from-equilibrium, interactive systems. From this starting point, explanations have been developed for phenomena ranging from representation, perception, and action to motivation, memory, learning and development, emotions, consciousness, rationality, sociality, personality and psychopathology. This work has yet to develop interfaces with studies of specific phenomena in dialogue modelling and our purpose is to open the discussion on how dialogue researchers can take advantage of this and related perspectives like Enactivism and Ecological Psychology.
SCOPE:
We welcome submissions on this special theme of Interactivism and we continue to welcome any papers with formal, computational and empirical approaches to the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue, including, but not limited to:
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Mark H. Bickhard
Yvette Graham
Joanna Rączaszek-Leonardi
DEADLINE EXTENSION for short-paper submissions
We invite NON-ANONYMOUS SUBMISSIONS for 2-page short papers. The deadline has now been extended to the 22 July 2022
Authors should submit a paper of at most 2 pages of content (1 additional page is allowed for references). Formatting instructions and the URL of the submission site are available on the DubDial website:
https://semdial2022.github.io/?page=call#
Short-paper submissions will not be refereed but evaluated for relevance only by the chairs. As such, papers do not need to be anonymised. They will be presented as posters at the workshop.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Short paper submissions due: 22 July 2022
Notification: 25 July 2022
Camera-ready submissions deadline: 8th August 2022
REGISTRATION
Registration is now open:
https://semdial2022.github.io/?page=registration#
DubDial - SemDial 2022
SemDial 2022 (LondonLogue) - The 26th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue. TUD, August 22-24th, 2022
semdial2022.github.io
RELATED EVENTS
The final session of SemDial will be the second edition of SummDial, a special session on Summarization of Dialogues and Multi-Party Meetings, for which there is a separate submission process - please see the SummDial website:
https://elitr.github.io/automatic-minuting/summdial-2022.html
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME CHAIRS:
Eleni Gregoromichelaki (University of Gothenburg)
Julian Hough (Queen Mary University of London)
John Kelleher (Technological University Dublin)
Contact: pcchairs.semdial2022@gmail.com
LOCAL ORGANISATION:
John Kelleher, the Information, Communication and Entertainment Research Institute at Technological University Dublin, Ireland and the SFI ADAPT Research Centre.
Contact: organisers.semdial2022@gmail.com
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
Jedediah Allen, Maxime Amblard, Ron Artstein, Alex Berman, Mark Bickhard, Maria Boritchev, Ellen Breitholtz, Harry Bunt, Heather Burnett, Robin Cooper, Valeria de Paiva, Emilie Destruel, Simon Dobnik, Kerstin Fischer, Kallirroi Georgila, Emer Gilmartin, Jonathan Ginzburg, Christine Howes, Julie Hunter, Nikolai Ilinykh, Ruth Kempson, Staffan Larsson, Alex Lascarides, Andy Lücking, Chiara Mazzocconi, Gregory Mills, Robert Mirski, Bill Noble, Massimo Poesio, Laurent Prévot, Matthew Purver, Joanna Raczaszek-Leonardi, Hannes Rieser, Robert Ross, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, David Schlangen, Matthew Stone, Peter Sutton, Lucas Thorpe, Ye Tian, Shu-Chuan Tseng
SEMDIAL BOARD CHAIRS:
Ellen Breitholtz (University of Gothenburg))
Julian Hough (Queen Mary University of London)
http://semdial.org/
Eleni Gregoromichelaki
Professor of Linguistics
Linguistics, Logic and Theory of Science unit
Department of Philosophy, Linguistics, Theory of Science (FLoV)
University of Gothenburg
Room: C539, Renströmsgatan 6
Tel.: +46 31-786 52 33