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PaM: Probability & Meaning

3-5 Jun 2020
Gothenburg, Sweden

Probability and Meaning (PaM), University of Gothenburg, Sweden, June 3-5, 2020.

Probability and Meaning (PaM, https://sites.google.com/view/pam2020/home 
<https://sites.google.com/view/pam2020/home>) is a conference organized by 
the Centre for Linguistic Theory and Studies in Probability (CLASP), 
http://clasp.gu.se <http://clasp.gu.se/> at the Department of Philosophy, 
Linguistics and Theory of Science (FLoV), http://flov.gu.se/english 
<http://flov.gu.se/english>.  It is sponsored by SIGSEM http://sigsem.org 
<http://sigsem.org/>, the ACL special interest group on semantics. The PaM 
conference proceedings will be published online in the ACL Anthology for 
2020 as a SIGSEM workshop event.

PaM will bring together researchers interested in computationally relevant 
probabilistic approaches to natural language meaning. PaM will include 
symbolic, machine learning and experimental approaches to this task, as 
well as hybrid models.

  Submission Deadline

Authors must submit all types of papers by 12th February, 2020. However, 
we will allow updated versions to be substituted by 19th February. See 
https://sites.google.com/view/pam2020/instructions-for-authors 
<https://sites.google.com/view/pam2020/instructions-for-authors> for 
details of the submission procedure.

Topics of interest

We welcome all probabilistic approaches, developed within a computational 
framework, to the semantics of natural language for written, spoken, or 
multimodal communication. Papers are invited on topics in these and 
closely related areas, including (but not limited to) the following:

* probabilistic type theoretic approaches to meaning

* multimodal and grounded approaches to computing meaning

* dialogue modelling and linguistic interaction

* deep learning approaches and probability

* syntax-semantics interface

* alternative approaches to compositional semantics

* inference systems for computational semantics

* recognising textual entailment

* semantic learning

* computational aspects of lexical semantics

* semantics and ontologies

* semantic aspects of language generation

* semantics-pragmatics interface

Industry day

In addition to the main conference, on 5th June 2020 The Centre for 
Linguistic Theory and Studies in Probability (CLASP) at the University of 
Gothenburg and the AI Competence for Sweden are organising a one day 
workshop on AI and Natural Language with emphasis on industrial 
collaboration. The aim of the workshop is to present cutting edge research 
in Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics and its 
relation to AI and to bring together researchers and industrial partners 
mainly from Sweden and the Nordic countries in these areas. More details 
can be found here: https://sites.google.com/view/ainl2020 
<https://sites.google.com/view/ainl2020>.

Submission Requirements

PaM will feature three types of submissions: long papers, student papers, 
and short papers. All types of papers should be submitted not later than 
12th February, 2020. Long papers describe original research, and they must 
not exceed 8 pages excluding references. They will be presented at the 
conference either orally or as posters. Student papers describe original 
research, and the first author must be a student, or at least 2/3 of the 
work on a paper should be done by students. Student papers must not exceed 
6 pages excluding references. Reviewers will give special support to 
student authors through mentoring. The papers will be presented orally or 
as poasters at the conference. Short papers present work in progress, or 
they describe systems and/or projects. They must not exceed 4 pages 
excluding references. They will be presented as posters at the conference 
and summarised in lightning talks. All three types of papers will be 
published in the conference proceedings in the ACL Anthology.

Submissions should be pdf files and use the Latex or Word templates 
provided for ACL 2019 submissions.

Papers should be electronically submitted in PDF format via the softconf 
system at: https://www.softconf.com/j/pam2020 
<https://www.softconf.com/j/pam2020> . Please make sure that you select 
the right track when submitting your paper. Contact the organisers if you 
have problems using softconf.

Organization

Programme Chairs: Stergios Chatzikyriakidis and Christine Howes

Industry Day Chairs: Simon Dobnik and Staffan Larsson

Student Track Chairs: Vladislav Maraev, Bill Noble and Vidya 
Somashekarappa
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