computational pragmatics

Computational Models of Language Generation and Processing in Pragmatics

Abbreviated Title: 
CoMPrag2018
Call for Abstracts
Submission Deadline: 
1 Jun 2018
Event Dates: 
26 Sep 2018 to 28 Sep 2018
Location: 
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
City: 
Bochum
State: 
NRW
Country: 
Germany
Contact: 
Ralf Klabunde
Anton Benz
Contact Email: 
klabunde [at] linguistics.rub.de
benz [at] leibniz-zas.de

2nd Call for papers: Workshop “Computational Models of Language Generation and Processing in Pragmatics” (CoMPrag2018)

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Computational Models of Language Generation and Processing in Pragmatics

Abbreviated Title: 
CoMPPrag2018
Call for Abstracts
Submission Deadline: 
10 Jun 2018
Event Dates: 
26 Sep 2018 to 28 Sep 2018
Location: 
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
City: 
Bochum
State: 
NRW
Country: 
Germany
Contact: 
Ralf Klabunde
Contact Email: 
klabunde [at] linguistics.rub.de

Final Call for papers: Workshop “Computational Models of Language Generation and Processing in Pragmatics” (CoMPrag2018)

The workshop “Computational Models of Language Generation and Processing in Pragmatics” will take place at Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, on September 26-28, 2018.

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AAAI Symposium on Building Representations of Common Ground with Intelligent Agents

Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
30 May 2011
Event Dates: 
4 Nov 2011 to 6 Nov 2011
Location: 
Westin Arlington Gateway
City: 
Arlington
State: 
VA
Country: 
USA
Contact: 
Wende Frost
Sam Blisard
Contact Email: 
wende.frost [at] nrl.navy.mil
sam.blisard [at] nrl.navy.mil

Much of the success of natural language interaction is caused by the participants’ mutual understanding of the circumstances surrounding the communication. These circumstances range from reminiscing about a shared experience, such as a birthday party, to coordinating fire-fighting efforts amongst a team using joint beliefs about mutual capabilities. This mutual understanding of perceived context is termed “common ground,” and is made up of all of the background and shared information that will lead to the eventual success of the communication.

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