Proceedings of the 2022 CLASP Conference on (Dis)embodiment
Abstract
Dis)embodiment brings together researchers from several areas examining the role of grounding and embodiment in modelling human language and behaviour – or limits thereof. The conference covers areas such as machine learning, computational linguistics, theoretical linguistics and philosophy, cognitive science and psycholinguistics, as well as artificial intelligence ethics and policy.
Link to web site
https://aclanthology.org/volumes/2022.clasp-1/
Publisher
The Association for Computational Linguistics
Citation
ACL Anthology
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Date
2022-09-14Editor
Dobnik, Simon
Grove, Julian
Sayeed, Asad
Keywords
computational linguistics
natural language processing
language technology
machine learning
language models
vision and language
language and perception
situated dialogue systems
interaction
embodiment
Publication type
book
ISBN
978-1-955917-67-4
ISSN
2002-9764
Series/Report no.
CLASP Papers in Computational Linguistics, volume 4
Language
eng
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