[Corpora-List] CfP: Modeling Turn Taking

From: Bernhard Schröder (B.Schroeder@uni-bonn.de)
Date: Tue Oct 26 2004 - 20:55:50 MET DST

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                                   Call for Papers

               MODELING TURN TAKING AS A BASIC MECHANISM OF COMMUNICATION
                         (Workshop at the GLDV-Jahrestagung 2005)

                              30 March - 01 April 2005
                                    Universität Bonn
                                          Germany

                            Deadline: 02 November 2004

                             http://www.gldv.org/2005/
                             http://www.gldv.org/2005/work2.htm

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    Human-computer communication requires a model of turn taking, i.e. the
    machine has to be able to switch between the speaker- and the
    hearer-mode. The hearer-mode maps language signs into a
    representation of their content. The speaker-mode maps content into a
    corresponding signs of a language of choice.

    This workshop invites original work on all aspects of turn taking, for
    example, relating automatic word form recognition to word form
    production, relating syntactic-semantic parsing to semantic-syntactic
    parsing, analyzing the inferences needed for interpretation and
    production, defining the data structure for storing content, or
    designing the control structure for relating language interpretation
    and production. In addition to papers on grammar and software systems
    modeling turn taking, empirical investigations on dialogue systems
    will be considered.

    Workshop chair:
    Roland Hausser, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

    Submissions:
    Anonymous extended abstracts in PDF describing original work related
    to the workshop focus should be submitted electronically via the
    submission form http://www.ikp.uni-bonn.de/cgi-bin/gldv05/psf.pl

    The length of the extended abstracts should should not exceed 500
    words, excluding the bibliography.

    Submissions will be reviewed by the program committee of the general
    conference and will be published in the proceedings of the conference.
    A style file will be provided prior to the dead line for accepted
    papers, which is 15 January 2005.

    Important dates

    Paper submissions: 02 November 2004
    Notification of acceptance: 12 December 2004
    Camera-ready copies due: 15 January 2005
    Workshop date: tba (parallel to the conference)
    Conference dates: 30 March - 01 April 2005

    For the dates and fees see the website of the main conference
    http://www.gldv.org/2005

    For further information about the GLDV see
        http://www.gldv.org/

    Workshop languages: English and German



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