MICROS 2021: 1st Workshop on Mixed-Initiative ConveRsatiOnal Systems |
Website | https://micros2021.github.io/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=micros2021 |
Submission deadline | January 22, 2021 |
1st Workshop on Mixed-Initiative ConveRsatiOnal Systems (MICROS@ECIR2021)
The increasing popularity of personal assistant systems and smartphones has drawn attention to conversational systems. Thanks to the recent advances in automatic speech recognition and voice generation, conversational systems are largely employed in smart-home devices (e.g., Google Home, Amazon Alexa) as well as wearable devices (e.g., Apple Siri, Microsoft Cortana).
This 1st Edition of the Workshop on Mixed-Initiative ConveRsatiOnal Systems (MICROS@ECIR2021) aims at investigating and collecting novel ideas and contributions in the field of conversational systems. These systems provide a conversational interface for different tasks ranging from seeking information to performing e-commerce transactions. MICROS aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry to discuss the challenges and future of conversational systems. The workshop will have a particular focus on mixed-initiative conversational systems. These proactive systems do not simply provide answers but also propose possible interpretations for ambiguous and vague requests, improving the user’s information-seeking experience.
We invite people working on conversational search as well as interactive recommendation to send us their position and research papers. Novel approaches for conversational information seeking that are based on natural language processing and artificial intelligence are also welcome. We encourage submissions on approaches for conversational search, recommendation, evaluation techniques, data creation and curation, as well as domain-specific applications for conversational systems. The workshop will prioritize innovative and impactful contributions, all the accepted papers will be presented as contribution talks and will have the opportunity to be published in the CEUR proceedings. The workshop will also have keynote talks by experienced researchers and a panel discussion to share insights about conversational systems.
Submission Guidelines
Papers must be submitted by December 20th, 2020 [EXTENDED] January 22, 2021 (23:59 AoE) via EasyChair.
Submitted papers should be in the Springer LNCS format. The workshop has a single-blind reviewing process, so the submissions can include the name and affiliations of authors.
The following paper categories are welcome:
- research papers on novel, original, and unpublished work (pre-prints submitted to ArXiv are eligible). Max length: 10 pages, plus references
- extended abstracts summarizing published results. Max length: 5 pages, plus references
All accepted works will be presented at the workshop. Moreover, the research papers can be included in an open-access post-proceedings volume of CEUR Workshop Proceedings (http://ceur-ws.org/).
List of Topics
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Applications of conversational search and recommendation systems
- Large-scale retrieval candidate responses (e.g., documents, passages) in conversational search
- Conversational and question-based recommendation systems
- Tracking information-need evolution during the conversation (e.g., context changes)
- Processing and rewriting of natural language conversational queries
- Relevance feedback in conversational search
- Mixed-initiative interaction systems, such as clarification and preference elicitation in conversational systems
- Dialogue schema for conversational search
- Conversational navigation of search results
- Conversation history understanding and query modeling
- Pro-active search and recommendation interactions in conversational search
- Deep learning and reinforcement learning for conversational search
- Conversational question answering
- Result summarization, explanation, and presentation in conversational search
- Balance and bias for more inclusive conversational systems
- Multi-modal interactions for conversational interfaces (e.g., speech-only and small-screen interfaces)
- Voice-based search engine operations
- User intent and dialog state tracking in conversational search
- Personalization and user models for conversational search
- Specialized applications and use cases for conversational search (e.g., health, finance, travel)
- Knowledge graph presentation in conversational search
- Data creation and curation for conversational search
- Evaluation metrics for effectiveness, engagement, user satisfaction in conversational systems
Committees
Organizing committee
- Ida Mele (IASI-CNR Rome, IT)
- Cristina Ioana Muntean (ISTI-CNR Pisa, IT)
- Mohammad Aliannejadi (University of Amsterdam, NL)
- Nikos Voskarides (University of Amsterdam, NL)
Venue
The virtual workshop will be held in conjunction with ECIR 2021
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to ida.mele@iasi.cnr.it