With apologies for multiple postings.
2nd CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION
ITS 2002 Workshop on
Empirical Methods for Tutorial Dialogue Systems
June 4, San Sebastian, Spain
To be held in Conjunction with ITS 2002, the Sixth International
Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems, June 5-8, 2002, Biarritz,
France.
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**NEW** **NEW** **NEW**
New announcements since the original call for papers and participation:
* The date for the workshop has been set for June 4.
* The deadline for submissions has been extended to April 3, 2002.
* We strongly encourage authors to submit papers in the format that will be
required for the final version. Formatting instructions will soon be
available from the workshop website at
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~aleven/ITS2002DialogueWS/.
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BRIEF WORKSHOP SUMMARY
Tutorial Dialogue Systems is currently an area of great emphasis in
the research field of Intelligent Tutoring Systems. This workshop
will focus on (1) issues surrounding the evaluation of tutorial
dialogue systems (2) issues surrounding analysis and annotation of
naturalistic tutorial dialogue corpora as well as logfiles of
human-computer tutoring dialogues (3) publicly available resources
for corpus analysis as well as for building and evaluating tutorial
dialogue systems. Please see workshop website at
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~aleven/ITS2002DialogueWS/ for more detailed
information.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Carolyn Penstein Rose (co-chair), University of Pittsburgh, USA
Vincent Aleven (co-chair), Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Jeff Rickel, University of Southern California, USA
Johanna Moore, University of Edinburgh, UK
Art Graesser, University of Memphis, USA
Pamela Jordan, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Diane Litman, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Barbara Di Eugenio, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Jack Mostow, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Mark Core, University of Edinburgh, UK
Claus Zinn, University of Edinburgh, UK
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Vincent Aleven phone: (412) 268-5475
Human Computer Interaction Institute fax: (412) 268-1266
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Pittsburgh, PA 15213 office: 2621 Newell Simon Hall
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