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Call for Participation / EU COST Action `Multi3Generation' Training School
*TRAINING SCHOOL 2022*
*REPRESENTATION MEDIATED MULTIMODALITY: *GROUNDED REPRESENTATION,
REASONING, AND LEARNING FOR INTERACTIVE INTERPRETATION
https://codesign-lab.org/school2022/
Initiative of EU COST Action / Multi3Generation >
https://multi3generation.eu
*ABOUT THE TRAINING SCHOOL*
The training school on ``Representation Mediated Multimodality'' provides a
consolidated perspective on the theoretical, methodological, and applied
understanding of representation mediated multimodal sensemaking at the
interface of language, knowledge representation and reasoning, and
visuo-auditory computing. Intended purposes -addressed in the school-
encompass diverse operative needs such as explainable multimodal
commonsense understanding, multimodal generation/synthesis for
communication, multimodal summarisation, multimodal interpretation guided
decision-support, adaptation & autonomy, and analytical visualisation.
The training school particularly consolidates and presents a novel and
emerging view of state-of-the-art multimodal, neurosymbolic grounding
primarily through a confluence of methods in Artficial Intelligence,
Computational Linguistics, Vision, Speech and their impact on interactional
and communicative acts/artefacts in everyday life and specialist
professional work. Here, multimodal interpretation is to be construed in
the context of diverse forms of imagery, e.g., encompassing perceptual and
communicative data sources such as image, video, language, audition, text,
eye-tracking, neurophysiological markers in behavioural / clinical
settings.
In this backdrop, the training school particularly focusses on grounded
knowledge representation, reasoning, and learning (for linguistic purposes)
through the following emerging research-driven themes that are of high
interest:
- Space and Language
- Computational Linguistics
- Cognitive Linguistics
- Cognitive Vision
- Vision and Language
- Neurosymbolism
- Narrative - Discourse
- Computational Models of Narrative
- Speech and Language Technologies
- Human-Centred AI
The principal training school programme --consisting of keynotes, invited
talks, and tutorials-- will categorically address questions such as:
- Explainability and transparency in multimodal models
- Neurosymbolism / Interaction between symbolic and sub-symbolic
representations in models
- Commonsense knowledge representation and reasoning, and its role in
multimodal models
- Complementarity / redundancy among data sources or modalities
- Situated reasoning, e.g., for language generation, decision-making
Of particular significance to the training school are themes that benefit
both public and private human-centred technological services most directly
affecting EU citizens in an accessible, multilingual Europe, and have
strong economic and societal impacts. The training school will focus on
human-machine interaction considerations in select application areas of
emerging societal significance, such as autonomous systems, cognitive
robotics, multi-lingual language technologies.
Location: Schloss Etelsen / Bremer Straße 2, 27299 Langwedel, Germany
Travelling to Schloss Etelsen / https://schloss-etelsen.de
<http://schloss-etelsen.de/>
The school is being organised as part of the COST action Multi3Generation (
https://multi3generation.eu)
For more information on the school and programme visit:
https://codesign-lab.org/school2022/
*TARGET AUDIENCE*
Participants are expected to primarily be doctoral candidates and
research-driven students. Participants interested in obtaining a
scholarship should submit an application to participate as per Application
Guidelines (details below). Selected applicants will be financially
supported for their participation in the school.
The Scholarship includes travel expenses and a daily allowance which covers
accommodation, meals, and local travel expenses. The exact amount of the
scholarship is based on the expected costs and the maximal amount for
reimbursement will be communicated after acceptance.
*APPLICATION -OR- EXPRESSION OF INTEREST*
Applications are accepted and evaluated in two rounds, with a first
deadline on *May 15 2022*, and a second deadline on *June 5 2022*; after
this date, new applications will only be considered if there are still
places available (please note that places are limited even if a scholarship
is not sought).
- Application to participate (with scholarship): PRESENTLY OPEN /
Submit: Easychair: Training School 2022
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dcts2022>
- Expression of interest to participate (without scholarship):
PRESENTLY OPEN / Email: contact School Chair
*Important Dates: *
- First deadline : May 15 2022 (application process remains open for
late applications)
- First notification: May 23 2022
- Second deadline: June 5 2022
- Second notification: June 13 2022
*SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY AND GUIDELINES *
For participation with a scholarship, the Training School is primarily (but
not exclusively) aimed at early stage doctoral researchers and
research-inclined students enrolled full-time in an advanced educational
programme.
Eligible candidates have to comply with the COST Vademecum (
https://www.cost.eu/uploads/2021/04/Vademecum-28-April-2021.pdf), i.e.,
they shall be affiliated to, an academic institution, organisation or
company which has within its remit a clear association with performing
research and is from a COST Full Member, a COST Cooperating Member country,
or a Near Neighbour Country (NNC) (https://www.cost.eu/about/members/).
Eligible candidates need to submit the following items in a single PDF
document via Easychair:
1. One-page CV
2. Reference letter by principal research/thesis advisor, motivating the
need for financial support
3. In max 300 words, Research Description (if already pursuing a thesis
or similar), or else a Motivating Statement of Interest in the topics of
the school. If applicable, also include at most two brief citations to your
own most relevant peer-reviewed publications (do not cite unpublished or
informal publications).
4. Candidates who receive a Scholarship to join the Training School are
expected to participate and present their research in a doctoral colloquium
during the school; further guidelines about the doctoral colloquium will be
provided with the letter of acceptance.
*SELECTION CRITERIA*
Applicants will be selected based on personal research interest and
experience relevant to the school’s theme and topics. The selection
committee will do their best in terms of ensuring fair and inclusive
distribution with respect to gender, geographic location.
Following acceptance, applicants will have to register via the e-COST
platform and add their banking and other details in order to receive a
formal invitation via e-COST and be eligible for reimbursement of costs. A
requirement to be reimbursed is that accepted participants officially apply
to become members of Multi3Generation (details will be provided as part of
the notification).
*ORGANIZATION*
*Training School 2022 Chairs*
- Mehul Bhatt (Örebro University, Sweden)
- Albert Gatt (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
- Erkut Erdem (Hacettepe University, Turkey)
- Helena Moniz (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
*Doctoral Colloquium Chairs*
- Adrian Muscat (University of Malta, Malta)
- Jakob Suchan (DLR, Germany)
*Publicity and Industrial Outreach Chairs*
- Iacer Calixto (University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Medical
Centers, Netherlands)
- Fabio Kepler (Unbabel)
- José Guilherme Camargo de Souza (Unbabel)