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1. [CfP] LaCATODA 2024 at PRICAI 2024, Kyoto, Japan (Linguistic and Cognitive Approaches to Dialog Agents)
(Ptaszynski Michal)
2. CfP Second Austrian Meeting on Digital Linguistics
(Claudia Posch Gmail)
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Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2024 22:39:54 +0900
From: Ptaszynski Michal <[email protected]>
Subject: [Corpora-List] [CfP] LaCATODA 2024 at PRICAI 2024, Kyoto,
Japan (Linguistic and Cognitive Approaches to Dialog Agents)
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** Sorry for cross-postings **
This is Michal Ptaszynski from KIT, Japan.
We are organizing LaCATODA workshop at PRICAI in Kyoto this year.
Please, consider sending a paper. :)
Best regards,
Michal PTASZYNSKI, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Text Information Processing Laboratory,
Kitami Institute of Technology,
165 Koen-cho, Kitami, 090-8507, Japan
TEL/FAX: +81-157-26-9327
[email protected]
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The Ninth Linguistic and Cognitive Approaches to Dialog Agents (LaCATODA 2024)
(PRICAI 2024 Workshop)
https://sites.google.com/view/lacatoda2024
Venue: Kyoto, Japan & online (in conjunction with PRICAI 2024, https://www.pricai.org/2024/)
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Short Description:
A multidisciplinary workshop for researchers who develop more sophisticated dialog agents and methods for achieving more natural machine-generated conversation or study problems of human communication which are difficult to mimic algorithmically.
Workshop Goals:
The more human-like machine intelligence engineers develop, the more important is for them to be familiar with advances in fields traditionally focusing on humans — ethics, psychology, linguistics, or cognitive science. In the age of data explosion, advancing hardware and more powerful learning algorithms, it has been becoming obvious that we need to study mechanisms underlying what we call a natural dialog, how we track a conversation or what we remember. It is not enough to pay attention what information is conveyed but also how it is conveyed. For this reason we extend topics to knowledge-related topics to seek answers to questions like how an utterance can become harmful, amusing, beautiful or interesting. We aim to gather AI researchers who realize that in spite of current popularity of GenAI "chatbots", they are not really dialog systems and it is necessary to extend existing and propose new algorithms to perform natural conversation. We will call for papers regarding research not only on the latest trends but also on revisiting classic studies related to dialog and understanding, as the AI developments allow to utilize theories that had focused on human interaction and understanding in the past. The workshop intends to spark an interdisciplinary discussion on affect in dialog understanding and generation tasks.
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Important Dates:
Paper Submission deadline: August 18th, 2024 (11:59PM UTC-12:00, "anywhere on Earth")
Acceptance notification: September 18th, 2024
Camera ready deadline: October 1st, 2024
LaCATODA 2024 Workshop: 19 November 2024
Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lacatoda2024
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Relevant Topics:
- Affective computing
- Affect-related knowledge acquisition
- Artificial assistants and tutors
- Artificial General Intelligence
- Attention and focus in dialog processing
- Common sense knowledge and reasoning
- Computational cognition
- Daily life assistants
- Emotional intelligence simulations
- Ethical reasoning
- Humor processing
- Language acquisition
- Machine learning for dialog
- Text mining for dialog
- Persona and user modeling
- Philosophy of emotions in communication
- Preference models
- Retrieval-based dialog systems
- Systems and approaches combining above topics
Organizers:
Rafal Rzepka, Hokkaido University, Japan
Michal Ptaszynski, Kitami institute of Technology, Japan
Pawel Dybala, Jagiellonian University, Poland
Siaw-Fong Chung, National Chengchi University, Taiwan
Jordi Vallverdú, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2024 09:58:59 +0200
From: Claudia Posch Gmail <[email protected]>
Subject: [Corpora-List] CfP Second Austrian Meeting on Digital
Linguistics
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Call: Second Austrian Meeting on Digital Linguistics
Digital linguistics is a growing interdisciplinary field at the
intersection of linguistics, information technology, and the social
sciences. This is reflected by the growing number of new projects,
publication series, and university courses. A central focus of digital
linguistics is language data, i.e., digital artifacts that use human
language as a form of _expression_. The range of this language data
includes social media content, parliamentary transcripts, newspapers and
medieval manuscripts, among others. Such data is processed, annotated,
analyzed, curated, shared, archived, and reused, among other activities.
Therefore, the topics covered in this workshop span from the creation of
digital language resources (corpora, dictionaries, etc.) and their
analysis (e.g., semantic change detection, emotion and sentiment
analysis), to the use of standards and research infrastructures, as well
as methods for long-term archiving or reuse of language data.
The variety of research in this field in Austria was shown during the
first Austrian Meeting on Digital Linguistics and the previous Austrian
Meetings on Sentiment Inferenz (ÖTSI 2021, 2023), where 37 researchers
from different Austrian and international research institutions
presented their projects.
This year’s workshop “Second Austrian Meeting on Digital Linguistics” is
a follow-up of these workshops. Again, the aim of the workshop is to
highlight recent developments in the Austrian research landscape and to
connect different projects working with or on methods in digital
linguistics, as well as the researchers involved. The workshop aims to
facilitate the exchange of methodological insights and the creation of
synergies through the mutual sharing of digital language resources, also
within the framework of the research infrastructure CLARIAH-AT.
Furthermore, the workshop also addresses international researchers, who
are working in the field of digital linguistics and who want to present
their research and exchange and connect with the Austrian research
community.
*Submissions*
Abstracts (approx. 400 words, in PDF format) for presentations (20
minutes, in German or English) on topics related to digital linguistics
can be submitted until September 15, 2024, to the following email
address [email protected]. All submissions will be reviewed
by at least 2 workshop organizers.
https://clariah.at/de/news/call-second-austrian-meeting-on-digital-linguistics/
<https://clariah.at/de/news/call-second-austrian-meeting-on-digital-linguistics/> (Deutsch)
https://clariah.at/en/news/call-second-austrian-meeting-on-digital-linguistics/
<https://clariah.at/en/news/call-second-austrian-meeting-on-digital-linguistics/> (English)
*Travel cost support*
Upon acceptance of the abstract, travel cost support can be provided by
CLARIAH-AT if needed.
*Workshop organizers*
Tanja Wissik, Austrian Academy of Sciences, [email protected]
Karlheinz Mörth, Austrian Academy of Sciences, [email protected]
Andreas Baumann, University Wien, [email protected]
Julia Neidhardt, TU Wien, [email protected]
Claudia Posch, University Innsbruck, [email protected]
Gerhard Rampl, University Innsbruck, [email protected]
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