Visit SIGdial & INLG 2023

11-15 September 2023 | Prague

Best paper awards

SIGDIAL

Best long paper
  • Grounding Description-Driven Dialogue State Trackers With Knowledge-Seeking Turns
    Alexandru Coca, Bo-Hsiang Tseng, Jinghong Chen, Weizhe Lin, Weixuan Zhang, Tisha Anders, Bill Byrne

  • Best short paper
  • ‘What Are You Referring To?' Evaluating the Ability of Multi-Modal Dialogue Models to Process Clarificational Exchanges
    Javier Chiyah-Garcia, Alessandro Suglia, Arash Eshghi, Helen Hastie

  • INLG

    Best long paper
  • Summaries as Captions: Generating Figure Captions for Scientific Documents With Automated Text Summarization
    Chieh-Yang Huang, Ting-Yao Hsu, Ryan Rossi, Ani Nenkova, Sungchul Kim, Gromit Yeuk-Yin Chan, Eunyee Koh, C Lee Giles, Ting-Hao Huang

  • Best evaluation paper
  • ChatGPT's Information Seeking Strategy: Insights From the 20-Questions Game
    Leonardo Bertolazzi, Davide Mazzaccara, Filippo Merlo, Raffaella Bernardi

  • Best short paper
  • Building a Dual Dataset of Text- And Image-Grounded Conversations and Summarisation in Gàidhlig (Scottish Gaelic)
    David M. Howcroft, William Lamb, Anna Groundwater, Dimitra Gkatzia

  • Best demo paper
  • Audio Commentary System for Real-Time Racing Game Play
    Tatsuya Ishigaki, Goran Topić, Yumi Hamazono, Ichiro Kobayashi, Yusuke Miyao, Hiroya Takamura

  • Nominated papers

    SIGDIAL

    Long papers
  • Grounding Description-Driven Dialogue State Trackers With Knowledge-Seeking Turns
    Alexandru Coca, Bo-Hsiang Tseng, Jinghong Chen, Weizhe Lin, Weixuan Zhang, Tisha Anders, Bill Byrne
  • The Timing Bottleneck: Why Timing and Overlap Are Mission-Critical for Conversational User Interfaces, Speech Recognition and Dialogue Systems
    Andreas Liesenfeld, Alianda Lopez, Mark Dingemanse

  • Short papers
  • Dial-M: A Masking-Based Framework for Dialogue Evaluation
    Suvodip Dey, Maunendra Sankar Desarkar
  • ‘What Are You Referring To?' Evaluating the Ability of Multi-Modal Dialogue Models to Process Clarificational Exchanges
    Javier Chiyah-Garcia, Alessandro Suglia, Arash Eshghi, Helen Hastie

  • INLG

    Long papers
  • Claim Optimization in Computational Argumentation
    Gabriella Skitalinskaya, Maximilian Spliethöver, Henning Wachsmuth
  • Preventing Generation of Verbatim Memorization in Language Models Gives a False Sense of Privacy
    Daphne Ippolito, Florian Tramer, Milad Nasr, Chiyuan Zhang, Matthew Jagielski, Katherine Lee, Christopher Choquette Choo, Nicholas Carlini
  • Summaries as Captions: Generating Figure Captions for Scientific Documents With Automated Text Summarization
    Chieh-Yang Huang, Ting-Yao Hsu, Ryan Rossi, Ani Nenkova, Sungchul Kim, Gromit Yeuk-Yin Chan, Eunyee Koh, C Lee Giles, Ting-Hao Huang

  • Evaluation
  • ChatGPT's Information Seeking Strategy: Insights From the 20-Questions Game
    Leonardo Bertolazzi, Davide Mazzaccara, Filippo Merlo, Raffaella Bernardi
  • Guidance in Radiology Report Summarization: An Empirical Evaluation and Error Analysis
    Jan Trienes, Paul Youssef, Jörg Schlötterer, Christin Seifert
  • Summaries as Captions: Generating Figure Captions for Scientific Documents With Automated Text Summarization
    Chieh-Yang Huang, Ting-Yao Hsu, Ryan Rossi, Ani Nenkova, Sungchul Kim, Gromit Yeuk-Yin Chan, Eunyee Koh, C Lee Giles, Ting-Hao Huang

  • Short papers
  • Building a Dual Dataset of Text- And Image-Grounded Conversations and Summarisation in Gàidhlig (Scottish Gaelic)
    David M. Howcroft, William Lamb, Anna Groundwater, Dimitra Gkatzia
  • Reducing Named Entity Hallucination Risk to Ensure Faithful Summary Generation
    Eunice Akani, Benoit Favre, Frederic Bechet, Romain GEMIGNANI