Date: 18-Jan-2006
From: Patrizia Paggio <patriziacst.dk>
Subject: Multimodal Corpora: From Multimodal Behaviour Theories to Usable Models
Full Title: Multimodal Corpora: From Multimodal Behaviour Theories to Usable Models
Short Title: mmc06
Date: 27-May-2006 - 27-May-2006
Location: Genoa, Italy
Contact Person: Jean-Claude Martin
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://wwwhomes.uni-bielefeld.de/mmc06/
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Call Deadline: 12-Feb-2006
Meeting Description:
'Multimodal Corpora' target the recording and annotation of several communication modalities such as speech, hand gesture, facial expression, body posture, etc.
Theoretical issues are also addressed, given their importance to the design of multimodal corpora.
- Second Call For Papers
International Workshop on
MULTIMODAL CORPORA: FROM MULTIMODAL BEHAVIOUR THEORIES TO USABLE MODELS
Saturday, 27 May 2006 Full day workshop
- Submission deadline: postponed to 12th February -
http://wwwhomes.uni-bielefeld.de/mmc06/
In Association with LREC2006 (the 5th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation)http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2006/Main Conference 24-25-26 May 2006Magazzini del Cotone Conference CenterGenoa - Italy
MOTIVATIONS
'Multimodal Corpora' target the recording and annotation of several communication modalities such as speech, hand gesture, facial expression, body posture, etc. Theoretical issues are also addressed, given their importance to the design of multimodal corpora.
This workshop follows similar events held at LREC'2000, LREC'2002 and LREC'2004. There is an increasing interest in multimodal communication and multimodal corpora as visible by recently launched European Networks of Excellence and integrated projects such as HUMAINE, SIMILAR, CHIL and AMI, and similar efforts in the USA and in Asia. Furthermore, the success of recent conferences dedicated to multimodal communication (ICMI'2005, IVA'2005, Interacting Bodies'2005, Nordic Symposium on Multimodal Communication 2005) also testifies the growing interest in this area, and the general need for data on multimodal behaviours.
The focus of this LREC'2006 workshop on multimodal corpora will be on non-verbal communication studies and their contribution to the definition of collection protocols, coding schemes, inter-coder agreement measures and reliable models of multimodal behaviour that can be built from corpora and compared to results that can be found in the literature.
Topics to be addressed in the workshop include, but are not limited to:- Studies of multimodal behaviour- Multimodal interaction in groups and meetings- Building models of behaviour from multiple sources of knowledge : manual annotation, image processing, motion capture, literature studies- Coding schemes for the annotation of multimodal video corpora- Validation of multimodal annotations- Exploitation of multimodal corpora in different types of applications (information extraction, information retrieval, meeting transcription, multi-modal interfaces, translation, summarisation, www services, communication and clinical studies, HCI design)- Methods, tools, and best practices for the acquisition, creation, management, access, distribution, and use of multimedia and multimodal corpora- Metadata descriptions of multimodal corpora- Benchmarking of systems and products; use of multimodal corpora for the evaluation of real systems- Automated multimodal fusion and/or generation (e.g., coordinated speech, gaze, gesture, facial expressions)
We expect the output of this one day workshop to be:1) a deeper understanding of the theoretical issues and research questions related to verbal and non-verbal communication that multimodal corpora should address,2) how such corpora should be built in order to provide useful and usable answersto research questions,and 3) an updated view of state-of-the-art research on multimodal corpora.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Deadline for paper submission (complete paper) 12th February- Notification of acceptance 7th March- Final version of accepted paper 27th March- Final program 1st April- Final proceedings 13th April- Workshop : Saturday 27 May 2006
SUBMISSIONS
The workshop will consist primarily of paper presentations and discussion/working sessions.Submissions should be 4 pages long, must be in English, and follow thesubmission guidelines athttp://www.chi2006.org/docs/chi2006pubsformat.doc
The preferred format is MS word.The .doc file should be submitted via email to LREC-MMitc.itWeb: http://www.itc.it/irst/Renderer.aspx?targetID=164
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Jens Allwood, Univ. Goteborg, SEElisabeth Ahlsen, Univ. Goteborg, SEElisabeth Andre, Univ. Augsburg, DGerard Bailly, CNRS-STIC, FRTom Brøndsted, Univ. of AalborgStephanie Buisine, ENSAM, FRSusanne Burger, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USAGenevieve Calbris, ENS LSH Lyons & CNRS UMR 8606, Paris, FRLoredana Cerrato, KTH TMH-CTT, SEPiero Cosi, ISTC-SPFD CNR, IJohn Glauert, University of East AngliaDirk Heylen, U Twente, NLBart Jongejan, CST, Univ. of Cph, DKKostas Karpouzis, ICCS, GMichael Kipp, DFKI Saarbrucken, DStefan Kopp, SFB 360, D, S.Alfred Kranstedt, SFB 360, DPeter Kuehnlein, Bielefeld University, DDaniel Loehr, MITRE, USAIan Marshall, University of East AngliaJean-Claude Martin, CNRS-LIMSI, FCostanza Navarretta, CST, Univ. Of Cph, DKPatrizia Paggio, CST, Univ. Of Cph, DKCatherine Pelachaud, Univ. Paris, FRFabio Pianesi, ITC, IIsabella Poggi, Univ. Roma Tre, IJan-Peter de Ruiter, MPI, NLIelka van der Sluis, U Aberdeen, UKRainer Stiefelhagen, Universitaet Karlsruhe, DJanienke Sturm, Univ. Nijmegen, NLPeter Wittenburg, MPI Nijmegen, NLMassimo Zancanaro, ITC, I
Message 2: Inference in Computational Semantics
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Date: 18-Jan-2006
From: Johan Bos <jbosinf.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Inference in Computational Semantics
Full Title: Inference in Computational Semantics
Short Title: ICoS-5
Date: 20-Apr-2006 - 21-Apr-2006
Location: Buxton, England, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Johan Bos
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~ipratt/ICoS-5/
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Semantics
Call Deadline: 27-Jan-2006
Meeting Description:
The next International workshop on Inference in Computational Semantics (ICoS-5) will take place from 20th-21st April at the University of Derby College, Buxton, England. ICoS-5 is intended to bring together researchers interested in inference-oriented NLP from areas such as Computational Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Formal Semantics, and Logic.
* EXTENDED PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE *
5th workshop on
INFERENCE IN COMPUTATIONAL SEMANTICSICoS-5Buxton, England, 20-21 April 2006
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~ipratt/ICoS-5/
-NEW Submission deadline: 27 January 2006
Endorsed by SIGSEM, the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) Special Interest Group (SIG) on computational semantics.
ABOUT ICOS
Natural Language Processing has reached a stage where the explorationand development of inference is one of its most pressing tasks. On thetheoretical side, it is clear that inference plays a key role in suchareas as semantic construction and the management of discourse anddialogue. On the practical side, the use of sophisticated inferencemethods could lead to improvements in application areas such asnatural language generation, automatic question answering, and spokendialogue systems.
ICoS-5 is intended to bring together researchers interested ininference-oriented NLP from areas such as Computational Linguistics,Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Formal Semantics, andLogic.
We invite submissions addressing the theme of inference incomputational semantics broadly construed. Subjects relevant to ICoS-5include but are not restricted to:
- natural language generation- natural language pragmatics- discourse and dialogue processing- (spoken) dialogue systems- underspecified representations- ambiguity resolution- interfacing lexical and computational semantics- lexically-driven inference- inference for shallow semantics- inference in question answering- recognising textual entailment- background knowledge: use and acquisition- applications of semantic resources (e.g. CYC, WordNet, FrameNet, PropBank, ontologies)- automatic ontology creation- common-sense reasoning in NLP- temporal and epistemic reasoning- resource-bounded inference- applications of automated reasoning (e.g. model building, model checking, theorem proving)- alternative inference strategies (e.g. abduction, nonmonotonic reasoning, default)- decidable fragments of natural language- controlled languages- natural language inference in decidable logics (e.g. description logic)- probabilistic and statistical approaches to inference- machine learning and inference- inference and information extraction and/or text mining- novel applications (e.g. semantic web)- evaluation methodologies and resources for inference- robustness and scalability of inference- system descriptions
Submitted papers should not exceed 10 pages (A4, single column, 12point font) including references. All submissions must be in PDF, andmust be sent by email to icos5coli.uni-sb.de.
SYSTEM DEMONSTRATIONS
We also encourage submission of papers describing systems that showaspects of inference in computational semantics. There will be aseparate slot at the workshop where people can demonstrate theirsystems. System descriptions should follow the same submissionguidelines as regular papers.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission Deadline: January 27, 2006. Notification: February 27, 2006. Final Versions: March 20, 2006. Conference: April 20-21, 2006.
INVITED SPEAKERS
Christian Ebert (University of Bielefeld) Patrick Pantel (ISI, University of Southern California) Stephen Pulman (Oxford University)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Carlos Areces Peter Baumgartner Christoph Benzmueller Raffaella Bernardi Patrick Blackburn Johan Bos (co-chair) Harry Bunt Ann Copestake Dick Crouch Ido Dagan Kees van Deemter Nissim Francez Claire Gardent Alexander Koller (co-chair) Shalom Lappin Alex Lascarides Bernardo Magnini Katja Markert Dan Moldovan Jeff Pelletier Maarten de Rijke Michael Schiehlen Matthew Stone Bonnie Webber
PUBLICATION
As well as producing the workshop proceedings, we plan to publish aselection of accepted papers as a book or special issue of a journal.
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