LINGUIST List 17.2129
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Mon Jul 24 2006
Calls: Applied Ling/Computational Ling/USA; Syntax/Austria
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1. Matthias
Denecke,
Young Researchers' Roundtable on Spoken Dialog Systems
2. Judith
Kainhofer,
Syntax Workshop at the 34th Austrian Linguistics Conference
Message 1: Young Researchers' Roundtable on Spoken Dialog Systems
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Date: 24-Jul-2006
From: Matthias Denecke <matthias opendialog.org>
Subject: Young Researchers' Roundtable on Spoken Dialog Systems
Full Title: Young Researchers' Roundtable on Spoken Dialog Systems Short Title: YRRSDS Date: 16-Sep-2006 - 16-Sep-2006 Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA Contact Person: Matthias Denecke Meeting Email: yrr-organizers06 lists.csail.mit.edu Web Site: http://www.yrrsds.org Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics Call Deadline: 31-Jul-2006 Meeting Description: The Young Researchers' Roundtable on Spoken Dialog Systems is an annual workshop designed for students, post docs, and junior researchers working in applied spoken dialog systems research. The roundtable provides an open forum where participants can discuss their research interests, current work and future plans. The workshop is meant to foster creative thinking about current issues in spoken dialog systems research, and help create a stronger international network of young researchers working in the field. This year, the workshop will be held on September 16th, 2006, in Pittsburgh, PA, USA, as a satellite workshop to Interspeech 2006. YRR-2006: Deadline extended (http://www.yrrsds.org/) New submission deadline: July 31, 2006 Workshop topic: The Young Researchers' Roundtable on Spoken Dialog Systems is a satellite workshop to the INTERSPEECH 2006 - ICSLP in Pittsburgh. This workshop will bring together students, post docs, and junior researchers from different countries, different research institutions, and different disciplines who share an interest in applied dialog systems research. It will provide a setting in which participants can discuss their own research and work and obtain feedback from others who are at a similar level and who are working on similar problems. The discussions will have an eye toward: (1) solving the problems that participants currently face in their work, (2) identifying issues that are likely to be important in the coming years, and perhaps most importantly, (3) the event will help to create a more permanent international network of young researchers working in spoken dialog systems. We hope to continue the success of last year's Young Researchers' Roundtable on Spoken Dialog Systems: (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dod/YRR/index.html). Workshop format: This workshop will be a full-day event consisting of multiple small-group discussions of topics that will be chosen based on suggestions submitted by the participants themselves. Potential roundtable discussion topics could include: - Use and usefulness of user simulation: What are the best practices for building and evaluating user simulations? - Dialog and question answering: How can dialog research help with interactive question answering? - Multimodality: Today, spoken dialog systems are common in call centers, mobile phone, and cars; but, multi-modal systems are much less widely deployed. Why is this so? Can multimodal dialogue systems play a useful/fun role in gaming/virtual reality? - Para-linguistic and non-linguistic phenomena: How should dialog systems account for and respond to affect (e.g., user frustration)? - Bridging the gap: How can research on spoken dialog systems benefit from other fields? What techniques from other fields (such as operations research, ergonomics, data mining, or others) might be borrowed and extended to advanced spoken dialog systems? What can linguistic theories and psycho-linguistic research tell us? After the small-group discussions, each of the groups will present a summary to the rest of the participants. We hope that the discussion format will foster creative thinking about current issues in spoken dialog systems research, setting the stage for the co-located INTERSPEECH-2006. Submission process: We invite participation from students, post docs, and junior researchers who are currently working in applied spoken dialog systems research. We also invite participation from those who are working in related fields such as human factors, speech recognition, artificial intelligence, or speech synthesis, as applied to spoken dialog systems. Potential participants should submit a 2-page position paper following the template provided on the webpage. The paper will include a statement of research interests with a short overview of past, current and future work. Furthermore a discussion on the following questions: -What is the next killer application for spoken dialog systems? -What sort of impact could that application have? -What questions need to be answered before we can realize that application? This discussion should be followed by an enumeration of three possible discussion topics for the event itself. Finally, the authors are asked to provide a short biographical sketch. Accepted papers will be collated and distributed to participants in CD-ROM and/or paper format. We also plan to publish the position papers and presentations from the workshop on the web, subject to sponsor or publisher constraints. Further information concerning the submission format is provided on the web-page. Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis starting March 27th, 2006, until the maximum number of participants for the workshop (45) is reached; or, until the submission deadline (July 31st, 2006) is reached. Important Dates: Open for submissions: March 30th, 2006 Submissions deadline: July 31st, 2006 Registrations begin: August 1st, 2006 Registration deadline: TBD Workshop: September 16th, 2006 The YRR '06 Organizing Committee: yrr-organizers06 lists.csail.mit.edu -Matthias Denecke -Alex Gruenstein, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT, USA -Verena Rieser, International Post-Graduate College for Language Technology and Cognitive Systems, Saarland University, Germany -Mihai Rotaru, Computer Science Department, University of Pittsburgh, USA -Matt Stuttle, Department of Engineering, Cambridge University, UK
Message 2: Syntax Workshop at the 34th Austrian Linguistics Conference
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Date: 15-Jul-2006
From: Judith Kainhofer <judith.kainhofer sbg.ac.at>
Subject: Syntax Workshop at the 34th Austrian Linguistics Conference
Full Title: Syntax Workshop at the 34th Austrian Linguistics Conference Date: 08-Dec-2006 - 10-Dec-2006 Location: Klagenfurt, Austria Contact Person: Judith Kainhofer Meeting Email: oelt2006syntax gmx.at Web Site: http://www.uni-klu.ac.at/spw/inhalt/270.htm Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Semantics; Syntax Call Deadline: 06-Oct-2006 Meeting Description: A Syntax Workshop organised by Judith Kainhofer (Salzburg) and Antonia Rothmayr (Wien) at the 34th Austrian Lingustics Conference (34. Oesterreichische Linguistiktagung) 8-10 December, 2006, Klagenfurt, Austria. Einladung zum 'Syntax-Workshop' im Rahmen der 34. Oesterreichischen Linguistiktagung vom 8. bis 10. Dezember 2006 an der Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt, Österreich. Inhaltliche Beschreibung: Der Workshop umfasst alle Themen der generativen Grammatik, insbesondere Fragen der (minimalistischen) Syntax sowie deren Schnittstelle zu Morphologie, Phonologie und Semantik, die sowohl in theoretischer wie auch in empirischer Hinsicht diskutiert werden koennen. Betraege: 20 Minuten Vortrag, 10 Minuten Diskussion Sprache: Deutsch, Englisch Anmeldung: Bekanntgabe des Vortragstitels mit kurzer Beschreibung (ca. 5-10 Saetze) bis spaetestens 6. Oktober 2006 per Email an oelt2006syntax gmx.at. Achtung Registrierung: Die Registrierung fuer die Konferenz muss unabhaengig von der Anmeldung zum Workshop ueber die offizielle Tagungshomepage erfolgen: http://www.uni-klu.ac.at/spw/inhalt/270.htm. Kontakt: oelt2006syntax gmx.at, Judith Kainhofer (Salzburg) und Antonia Rothmayr (Wien) Anmeldefrist fuer Vortraege: 6. Oktober 2006 Tagung: 8.-10. Dezember 2006
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