Dialogue 2025. Information
Dear colleagues, participants of the Dialogues!
The Organizing Committee and the Program Committee are pleased to announce that the 30th Conference on Computational Linguistics and intelligent technologies “Dialog” is scheduled to be held from April 25 to 28, 2025.
Dialog-25 will be held online again. This is the most difficult decision that we have made, taking into account the geographical distribution of participants in the Dialogue Community. The future of the Dialogue will largely be determined at this conference, so it is important that all participants are on an equal footing, which would be difficult to achieve with a hybrid format.
As usual, Dialog invites you to present papers on a wide range of areas of computational linguistics. But at this conference, first of all, we would like to discuss new goals and methods of computational linguistics: how the participants of the Dialogues see them in the era of rapid development of large language models (LLM). The most important topic will be the future of the conference itself. Technological and external changes in relation to science pose difficult questions: is it possible, is it necessary to preserve the traditions of our conference, which are already half a century old, without losing relevance and significance? Therefore, we invite potential future organizers to present their concepts of Dialogue development and we believe that the next conferences will be (we hope!) carried out in that direction and through the efforts of the updated team, which will receive carte blanche from the Dialogue Community this year.
Please note that a new conference website has been created: dialogue-conf.org. All information on current processes will be published here. The old website`s still up, but only in “read” mode. Before the start of the conference, it is planned to completely transfer the materials of previous years to the new site.
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The new address of the conference secretary: secretary@dialogue-conf.org
The new address of the Dialogue Evaluation coordinator: DEvaluation@dialogue-conf.org
Key dates:
Submission of papers: until January 15
Distribution of review results: from March 1
Submission of articles for the collection: from March 15
Conference: from April 25 to 28
The directions of the Dialogue and the principles of the selection of papers
- Intelligent document analysis;
- Linguistic analysis of the text;
- Deep learning in computational linguistics: methods and examples of application in linguistic research, meaningful interpretation of LLM work;
- Computer linguistic resources: including new datasets and new scenarios and markup types, Evaluation Benchmarks;
- Computer analysis of Social Media;
- Corpus linguistics and corpus geometry: methods of creating, using and evaluating corpora;
- Computer semantics: analytical and distribution models, the relationship between them;
- Linguistic ontologies and automatic knowledge extraction;
- Multimodal communication: analytical and neural models of speech act;
- Communication models and dialog agents;
- Computer lexicography;
- Multilingualism: language transfer, new technologies for working with low-resource languages;
The conference program includes plenary sessions, special and poster sessions, and round tables.
All papers accepted for submission based on the results of the review will be published in the conference materials on the website. Some of the papers recommended by the reviewers will be selected for the yearbook “Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Technologies” (Scopus).
Dialogue Evaluation
As part of the “Dialogue”, the results of the previously announced technological tests will be summarized. More detailed information about the competitions will be posted on the new Dialog website in the Dialogue Evaluation section.
On the principles of selecting papers for the “Dialogue”
The “Dialogue” is traditionally focused on the exchange of ideas, models and technologies between linguists and application developers. We ask everyone who plans to participate in the “Dialogue” to take this tradition into account when choosing the topics, content and form of your speeches.
Our reviewers will pay special attention to the presence of a clearly formulated and solved constructive task in theoretical reports, and a verifiable result obtained on adequate linguistic material in applied research.
The procedure for submitting papers
The reports are submitted via the CMT Internet system (a link to the system will be available on the website from December 15) and are designed strictly according to templates. Templates in Word and LaTex will be published after December 15th.
We will be glad to see you at the conference!
The Organizing Committee of the Dialogue 2025 conference