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MMSR 2021: Beyond Language: Multimodal Semantic Representations, Virtual

14-18 Jun 2021

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

Beyond Language: Multimodal Semantic Representations (MMSR 2021)

co-located with IWCS 2021

June 14-18, 2021

https://mmsr-workshop.github.io/

Important Dates


   *   March 19, 2021: Submissions due
   *   April 16, 2021: Notification of acceptance decisions
   *   May 7, 2021: Camera-ready papers due

The demand for more sophisticated natural human-computer and human-robot 
interactions is rapidly increasing as users become more accustomed to 
conversation-like interactions with AI and NLP systems. Such interactions 
require not only the robust recognition and generation of expressions 
through multiple modalities (language, gesture, vision, action, etc.), but 
also the encoding of situated meaning.

This workshop intends to bring together researchers who aim to capture 
elements of multimodal interaction such as language, gesture, gaze, and 
facial expression with formal semantic representations. We provide a space 
for both theoretical and practical discussion of how linguistic 
co-modalities support, inform, and align with ?meaning? found in the 
linguistic signal alone.

We solicit papers on multimodal semantic representation, including but not 
limited to the following topics:


   *   Examination and interpretation of co-gestural speech and co-speech gesture;
   *   Semantic frameworks for individual linguistic co-modalities (e.g. gaze, facial expression);
   *   Formal representation of situated conversation and embodiment;
   *   Design and annotation of multimodal meaning representation (including extensions of existing semantic frameworks);
   *   Challenges in cross-lingual or cross-cultural multimodal representation;
   *   Challenges in semantic parsing of multimodal representation;
   *   Challenges in aligning co-modalities in formal representation and/or NLP;
   *   Discussion of criteria for evaluation of multimodal semantics;
   *   Position papers on meaning, language, and multimodality;
   *   Simulated agents that embody multimodal representations of common ground.

Submission Information

Two types of submissions are solicited: long papers and short papers. Long 
papers should describe original research and must not exceed 8 pages, 
excluding references. Short papers (typically system or project 
descriptions, or ongoing research) must not exceed 4 pages, excluding 
references. Both types will be published in the workshop proceedings and 
in the ACL Anthology. Accepted papers get an extra page in the 
camera-ready version.

We strongly encourage students to submit to the workshop and will consider 
a student session depending on the number of submissions.

Papers should be formatted using the IWCS/ACL style files, available at: 
https://iwcs2021.github.io/download/iwcs2021-templates.zip

Papers should be submitted in PDF format via the Softconf system at the 
following link: https://www.softconf.com/iwcs2021/MMSR1/

Best regards,
Lucia Donatelli, Nikhil Krishnaswamy, Kenneth Lai, and James Pustejovsky
MMSR 2021 organizers
Email: mmsr.workshop.2021@gmail.com<mailto:mmsr.workshop.2021@gmail.com>
Web page: https://mmsr-workshop.github.io/
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