Subject Area and Category
Publication type
Journals
Scope
D&D seeks previously unpublished, high quality articles on the analysis of discourse and dialogue that contain
-experimental and/or theoretical studies related to the construction, representation, and maintenance of (linguistic) context
-linguistic analysis of phenomena characteristic of discourse and/or dialogue (including, but not limited to: reference and anaphora, presupposition and accommodation, topicality and salience, implicature, ---discourse structure and rhetorical relations, discourse markers and particles, the semantics and -pragmatics of dialogue acts, questions, imperatives, non-sentential utterances, intonation, and meta--communicative phenomena such as repair and grounding)
-experimental and/or theoretical studies of agents' information states and their dynamics in conversational interaction
-new analytical frameworks that advance theoretical studies of discourse and dialogue
-research on systems performing coreference resolution, discourse structure parsing, event and temporal -structure, and reference resolution in multimodal communication
-experimental and/or theoretical results yielding new insight into non-linguistic interaction in -communication
-work on natural language understanding (including spoken language understanding), dialogue management, -reasoning, and natural language generation (including text-to-speech) in dialogue systems
-work related to the design and engineering of dialogue systems (including, but not limited to: -evaluation, usability design and testing, rapid application deployment, embodied agents, affect detection, -mixed-initiative, adaptation, and user modeling).
-extremely well-written surveys of existing work.
Highest priority is given to research reports that are specifically written for a multidisciplinary audience.
The audience is primarily researchers on discourse and dialogue and its associated fields, including computer scientists, linguists, psychologists, philosophers, roboticists, sociologists.