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CODI, 4th Workshop on Computational Approaches to Discourse

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2023-07-13–14 - ACL 2023 - Toronto, Canada

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** Submission deadline: April 24th, 2023 **

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Aims and scope

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The last ten years have seen a dramatic improvement in the ability of NLP 
systems to understand and produce words and sentences. This development has 
created a renewed interest in discourse phenomena as researchers move towards 
the processing of long-form text and conversations. There is a surge of 
activity in discourse parsing, coherence models, text summarization, corpora 
for discourse level reading comprehension, and discourse related/aided 
representation learning, to name a few, but the problems in computational 
approaches to discourse are still substantial. At this juncture, we have 
organized three Workshops on Computational Approaches to Discourse (CODI) at 
EMNLP 2020, EMNLP 2021 and COLING 2022 to bring together discourse experts and 
upcoming researchers. These workshops have catalyzed work to improve the speed 
and knowledge needed to solve such problems and have served as a forum for the 
discussion of suitable datasets and reliable evaluation methods.

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The previous workshops on discourse in machine translation (DiscoMT), linking 
lexical, sentential and discourse semantics (LSDSem), discourse structure in 
natural language generation (DSNNLG), discourse relation parsing and 
treebanking (DISRPT) and coreference (CORBON/CRAC), have shown that there is 
considerable interest and success in bringing together the community working on 
specific problems in discourse. We believe that the discourse community will 
also benefit from a general forum where work ranging from corpus 
development/analysis to computational models, and evaluation is discussed, and 
desiderata can be drawn for future progress.

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The 4th CODI workshop is planned as a 2 day event which brings together 
different subcommunities. It will feature invited talks and regular papers on 
the first day. The second day will be dedicated to shared tasks and special 
sessions which focus on the issues mentioned above. After a first successful 
iteration in 2019 and 2021 the shared task on Discourse Relation Parsing and 
Treebanking (DISRPT) will be held again in 2023, with three tasks: discourse 
segmentation, discourse connective identification and discourse relation 
classification, including new datasets and languages. For more information on 
the shared task see:

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 <https://sites.google.com/view/disrpt2023/> 
https://sites.google.com/view/disrpt2023/ �

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Topics of interest

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We welcome symbolic and probabilistic approaches, corpus development and 
analysis, as well as machine and deep learning approaches to discourse. We 
appreciate theoretical contributions as well as practical applications, 
including demos of systems and tools. The goal of the workshop is to provide a 
forum for the community of NLP researchers working on all aspects of discourse. 
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Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: �

*       discourse structure �
*       discourse connectives �
*       discourse relations �
*       annotation tools and schemes for discourse phenomena �
*       corpora annotated with discourse phenomena �
*       discourse parsing �
*       cross-lingual discourse processing �
*       cross-domain discourse processing �
*       anaphora and coreference resolution �
*       event coreference �
*       argument mining �
*       coherence modeling �
*       discourse and semantics �
*       discourse in applications such as machine translation, summarization, 
etc. �
*       evaluation methodology for discourse processing �

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Submissions �

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We solicit four categories of papers: regular workshop papers, demos, shared 
task papers and extended abstracts. Only regular workshop papers, shared task 
papers and demos will be included in the proceedings as archival publications. �

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Regular papers must describe original unpublished research. Long papers may 
consist of up to 8 pages of content, plus unlimited pages for references. �

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Short papers can be up to 4 pages, plus unlimited pages for references. �

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Demo submissions may describe systems, tools, visualizations, etc., and may 
consist of up to 4 pages, plus unlimited pages for references. �

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Each submission can contain unlimited pages for Appendices but the paper 
submissions need to remain fully self-contained, as these supplementary 
materials are completely optional, and reviewers are not even asked to review 
them.

Accepted long, short, and demo papers will be presented orally. �

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Extended abstracts can describe work in progress or those already published 
elsewhere. These may be two pages long (without references). Extended abstracts 
are non-archival. They will be presented orally, and included in the workshop 
program and handbook, but will not appear in the workshop proceedings.

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Double submission of papers is allowed but will need to be indicated at 
submission. �

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Submission website

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All submissions must be anonymous and follow the ACL 2023 formatting 
instructions described here:  
<https://2023.aclweb.org/calls/style_and_formatting/> 
https://2023.aclweb.org/calls/style_and_formatting/ � �

Please submit your workshop papers at  
<https://www.softconf.com/acl2023/CODI2023> 
https://www.softconf.com/acl2023/CODI2023

Shared task papers should be submitted to the links specified on the shared 
task pages.

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Important dates

*       2023-04-24: CODI papers due
*       2023-05-22: Notification of acceptance
*       2023-06-06: Camera ready deadline for main conference and CODI
*       2023-07-13 – 2022-07-14: CODI workshop

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All deadlines are 11.59 pm UTC -12h ("anywhere on Earth").

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Invited Speakers �

*       Yufang Hou, IBM Research �
*       Giuseppe Carenini, University of British Columbia �

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Organizers

*       Chloé Braud, CNRS-IRIT
*       Christian Hardmeier, IT University of Copenhagen and Uppsala University
*       Jessy Li, University of Texas, Austin
*       Sharid Loáiciga, University of Gothenburg
*       Michael Strube, Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies
*       Amir Zeldes, Georgetown University

To contact the organizers, please send an email to: 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  

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