ESLP 2023
Messina, Italy
29-30 September 2023
The conference series on Embodied and Situated Language Processing has provided since 2007 a forum for interdisciplinary discussions on linguistic processing in embodied and situated settings. This year’s hybrid conference will follow along these lines by offering an informal and stimulating environment to boost research discussions between established and early career researchers.
REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED!
Keynote Speakers
Venue
The conference will take place at the University of Messina, located in the northeast corner of Sicily and divided by mainland Italy only by a narrow strait.
Day 1 September 29 Aulario, via Pietro Castelli, Messina
Day 2 September 30 Aula Cannizzaro, Piazza Pugliatti, Messina
Conference Programme
The conference will feature five keynotes, and a large number of talks and posters, across two days (see programme at a glance). You can download the conference booklet here.
Open Science Badges and Conference Prizes
ESLP 2023 will certify open science badges for talks/posters. We thus give each presenting author the option to provide us with a public statement affirming achievement of badge criteria (open data, open materials, pre-registration). Regardless of open science badges, we plan to share all ESLP materials (slides, posters) open access in a public repository.
All poster and talks will enter a competition for two conference prizes offered by our sponsor Gorilla. The prizes consist of two Researcher Basic Licenses. During the conference, all participants will evaluate posters and talks based on scientific value (e.g., originality, rigor, potential impact), design (e.g., graphical presentation), and oral presentation style, on a 1-5 scale. The winners will be announced before the end of the conference, in case of equal scores the academically younger candidate will be given preference regardless of age.
Organization
Main Organizer
Scientific Commitee
Emiko Muraki
Support
We kindly acknowledge the support of the Center for Psychological Research and Intervention (Ce.RIP) and the University of Messina.