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Final CfP and extension



Workshop on Semantic Spaces at the Intersection of NLP, Physics, and Cognitive 
Science (SemSpace2021)




This year we are excited to be (virtually) co-located with IWCS:

https://iwcs2021.github.io/ 
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14-18 June, 2021

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IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper submission: 26 March 2021 6 April 2021

Notification to contributors: 16 Apr 2021 23rd April 2021

Camera Ready: 7 May 2021

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Authors may submit non-anonymized extended abstracts (3 pages) or papers (8 
pages)
SemSpace21 papers should be formatted following the common two-column structure 
as used by ACL. Please use the IWCS specific style-files 
<https://iwcs2021.github.io/download/iwcs2021-templates.zip> or the Overleaf 
template 
<https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/instructions-for-iwcs-2021-proceedings/fpnsyxqqpfbw>,
 taken from ACL 2021.

Submission link: https://www.softconf.com/iwcs2021/SemSpace2021/user/ 
<https://www.softconf.com/iwcs2021/SemSpace2021/user/>

AIMS AND SCOPE

Vector embeddings of word meanings have become a mainstream tool in large scale 
natural language processing tools. The use of vectors
 to represent meanings in semantic spaces or feature spaces is also employed in 
cognitive science. Unrelated to natural language and cognitive science, vectors 
and vector spaces have been extensively used as models of physical theories and 
especially the theory
 of quantum mechanics. Crucial similarities between the vector representations 
of quantum mechanics and those of natural language are exhibited via bicompact 
linear logic and compact closed categorical structures in natural language. 
Exploiting the common ground
 provided by vector spaces, the proposed workshop will bring together 
researchers working at the intersection of NLP, cognitive science, and physics, 
offering to them an appropriate forum for presenting their uniquely motivated 
work and ideas. The interplay
 between these three disciplines will foster theoretically motivated approaches 
to understanding how meanings of words interact with each other in sentences 
and discourse via grammatical types, how they are determined by input from the 
world, and how word and
 sentence meanings interact logically.

Topics of interest include (but are not restricted to):

Reasoning in semantic spaces

Compositionality in semantic spaces and conceptual spaces

Conceptual spaces in linguistics and natural language processing

Applications of quantum logic in natural language processing and cognitive 
science

Modelling functional words such as prepositions and relative pronouns in 
compositional distributional models of meaning

Diagrammatic reasoning for natural language processing and cognitive science

Modelling so-called ‘non-compositional’ phenomena such as metaphor


SUBMISSIONS:

We welcome two types of submission:

- Archival papers of up to 8 pages should report on complete, original and 
unpublished research. Accepted papers will be published
 in the workshop proceedings and appear in the ACL anthology.


- Extended abstracts (up to 3 pages) may report on work in progress or work 
that was recently published/accepted at a different
 venue. Extended abstracts will not be included in the workshop proceedings.

Both accepted papers and extended abstracts are expected to be presented at the 
workshop.

Authors must submit non-anonymized extended abstracts or papers by April 6th. 
Both extended abstracts and papers must be formatted
 according to the IWCS guidelines, and must be submitted via softconf (link:  
https://www.softconf.com/iwcs2021/SemSpace2021/user/ 
<https://www.softconf.com/iwcs2021/SemSpace2021/user/>). The extended abstracts 
should not contain an abstract section and may consist of up to 3 pages of 
content, plus unlimited references. Archival papers may consist of up to 8 
pages of content, plus unlimited
 references. Camera-ready versions of papers will be given one additional page 
of content so that reviewers’ comments can be taken into account.

INVITED SPEAKERS

Ellie Pavlick, Brown University

Haim Dubossarsky, University of Cambridge


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Tai-Danae Bradley, X, the Moonshot Factory

Bob Coecke, Cambridge Quantum Computing

Gemma De Las Cuevas, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Innsbruck

Stefano Gogioso, University of Oxford

Peter Gärdenfors, Lund University

Peter Hines, University of York

Antonio Lieto, University of Turin

Dan Marsden, University of Oxford

Michael Moortgat, Utrecht University

Richard Moot, CNRS(LIRMM) & University of Montpellier

Dusko Pavlovic, University of Hawaii

Emmanuel Pothos, City University of London

Matthew Purver, Queen Mary University of London

Pawel Sobocinski, Tallinn University of Technology

Corina Stroessner, Ruhr University Bochum

Dominic Widdows, Serendipity Now!

Gijs Wijnholds, Utrecht University







ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE

Martha Lewis, University of Bristol

Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, UCL

Lachlan McPheat, UCL

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