Call Deadline: 02-Mar-2024

Meeting Description:

The DELITE workshop provides a forum for presenting new advances in technology 
around deliberation by addressing researchers in Natural Language Processing, 
human-computer interaction, corpus linguistics, political science and 
philosophy, as well as stakeholders and domain experts involved in integrating 
such technology into decision-making processes. With numerous projects all over 
the world interested in aspects of digital democracy, inclusivity and 
representation in the decision-making process and improving deliberative 
democracy, DELITE2024 is right at the center of a new interdisciplinary 
research community, with the language-driven angle representing a fundamental 
and distinctive contribution.

2nd Call for Papers:

Deliberation is ubiquitous: from navigating divergent interests in everyday 
personal life to reaching consensus in the political decision making process, 
deliberation describes the communicative process by which a group of people 
exchange ideas, weigh different arguments, and ultimately reach mutual 
understanding. In recent years, deliberative processes have gained momentum and 
shown to improve everyday and political decision-making. For the first time, 
technological solutions are maturing to the point that they can be deployed to 
support deliberation. In this context, we want to establish the foundations for 
collecting and curating data for deliberation domains and for evaluating 
technology in deliberative settings.

The DELITE workshop provides a forum for presenting new advances in technology 
around deliberation by addressing researchers in Natural Language Processing, 
human-computer interaction, corpus linguistics, political science and 
philosophy, as well as stakeholders and domain experts involved in integrating 
such technology into decision-making processes.

Topics for DELITE2024 include, but are not limited to:

- Technological advances for public decision making
- Deliberation theory in NLP models
- In-domain versus across domain resources and corpora
- Data-driven theory development
- Integration of language systems into deliberation processes and interfaces
- Technological solutions for online deliberation at scale
- Argument mining for deliberation scenarios
- Visual Analytics for human sensemaking
- Empirical foundations for evaluation
- Integration and reflection on recent advances in LLMs for deliberation 
scenarios
- Explainability
- Ethical questions
- Addressing bias

Application areas include, but are not limited to:

- Public policy making
- Democratic innovations
- Deliberative democracy
- Political decision making
- Participatory urban planning
- Citizen engagement and co-creation
- Intelligence services and military
- Conflict resolution/mitigation
- Case analysis in healthcare
- Legal decision making
- Scholarly discourse (written and spoken)

Submissions
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Papers must describe original (completed or in progress) and unpublished work. 
We invite long (8 pages, excluding references) and short papers (4 pages, 
excluding references). Papers must be anonymized to support double-blind 
reviewing, i.e., they must not include authors’ names and affiliations and 
should avoid links to non-anonymized repositories. Papers that do not conform 
to these requirements will be rejected without review. Upon acceptance, the 
papers will be given one additional page – for long papers, up to nine (9) 
pages of content plus unlimited pages for acknowledgments and references and 
five (5) pages for short papers.

We also invite non-archival, non-anonymous papers (2-4 pages, including 
references) to describe ongoing work, introduce research projects, or summarize 
already published work. These will be presented in a poster session where 
ongoing projects are presented in order to serve community building.

Submission of all papers is electronic, using the Softconf START conference 
management system (https://softconf.com/lrec-coling2024/delite2024/). Papers 
must follow the LREC-COLING 2024 two-column format, using the supplied official 
style files. The templates can be downloaded from the Style Files and 
Formatting page provided on the website. Please do not modify these style 
files, nor should you use templates designed for other conferences. Submissions 
that do not conform to the required styles, including paper size, margin width, 
and font size restrictions, will be rejected without review.

Important Dates
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Paper submission deadline: 2 March 2024 (extended)
Notification of acceptance: 13 March 2024
Camera-ready versions due: 20 March 2024
Workshop date: 20 May 2024 (half-day)
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