Conversational Grounding is the vital process through which conversation participants develop and share new mutual knowledge, paving the way for this shared information to be referenced in future dialogues. This process encompasses more than the mere exchange of information through statements; it involves a complex interaction of visual cues, inferential reasoning, and dynamic feedback mechanisms. Despite extensive research in this field, numerous challenges persist, especially when adapting to diverse scenarios and contexts. These can include varying numbers and types of conversational partners, different sensory and action capabilities, and distinct objectives.
The advent of large language models may introduce significant shifts in how grounding processes are understood and new challenges to overcome, even as they offer novel solutions to existing problems. Now is an opportune time to unite researchers and professionals who are exploring various facets of Conversational Grounding. Our workshop aims to foster a deeper collective understanding of this subject and to share the latest best practices in the design, modeling, and application of conversational grounding within dialogue systems. Join us as we navigate the evolving landscape of conversational technologies together.
The workshop will consist of five ESSLLI 90-minute sessions over five days, during the first week of the ESSLLI summer school (July 29 – August 2nd) in Leuven, Belgium.
The sessions will include a mixture of the following:
Topics will revolve around the following(however other related topics are welcome) –
Please note that all participants must be registered for ESSLLI. More information on registration is available here: https://2024.esslli.eu/
Submissions are now closed. However all ESSLLI attendees are welcome to participate. Please write to the organizers at the contact address below for more details.
10th May, 2024 Deadline for paper submission
1st June, 2024 Acceptance notification
29th July, 2024 Start of the workshop
2nd August, 2024 End of the workshop
The workshop will be conducted as part of ESSLLI 2024, to be held at the Faculty of Social Sciences, conveniently located in the city center of Leuven, Belgium.
Justine Cassell – Carnegie Mellon University, INRIA
David Traum – University of Southern California
Biswesh Mohapatra – INRIA
For any query, please contact us at CG24_esslli@outlook.com
We would like to thank Inria Paris for their support of the workshop