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ECIR 2015 : 37th European Conference on Information RetrievalConference Series : European Conference on Information Retrieval | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://ecir2015.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/wp/ | |||||||||||||||
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The 37th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2015) will take place in Vienna, Austria from 29 March to 1 April 2015. The ECIR is the main European forum for the presentation of new research results in the field of Information Retrieval. As the amount of data being produced in the world is increasing rapidly, IR techniques are being applied beyond the traditional search for documents — papers on IR applied to eScience and to the Internet of Things are particularly encouraged.
The ECIR encourages the submission of high quality research papers reporting original, previously unpublished results. It has a strong student focus, hence papers whose sole or main author is a postgraduate student or a postdoctoral researcher are especially welcome. Submissions will be reviewed by experts on the basis of the originality of the work, the validity of the results, chosen methodology, writing quality and the overall contribution to the field of Information Retrieval. Through the student mentoring programme, PhD students can request the assistance of a mentor, who can give advice and suggest improvements to an almost complete paper. Poster submissions addressing any of the areas identified in the conference topics are also invited. Authors are encouraged to describe work in progress and late‐breaking research results. Demonstrations present research prototypes or operational systems. They provide opportunities to exchange ideas gained from implementing IR systems and to obtain feedback from expert users. Demonstration submissions are welcomed in any of the conference topic areas. Tutorials inform the Information Retrieval community on recent advances in core IR research, related research, or on novel application areas related to Information Retrieval. They may focus on specific problems or specific domains in which IR research may be applied. Tutorials can be of either a half-day (3 hours plus breaks) or a full day (6 hours plus breaks). Tutorials are encouraged to be as interactive as possible. A university computer teaching laboratory (including multiple computers for students and projection of the instructor’s screen) could be made available for hands-on tutorials. The information required for a tutorial proposal is on the conference website. Tutorial proposals will be reviewed by the tutorial committee. A summary of the tutorial will be published in the conference proceedings. The purpose of workshops is to provide a platform for presenting novel ideas and research results in a focused and more interactive way. Workshops can be of either a half-day (3 hours plus breaks) or a full day (6 hours plus breaks). Workshops are encouraged to be as dynamic and interactive as possible and should lead to a concrete outcome, such as the publication of a summary paper. The information required for a workshop proposal is on the conference website. Workshop proposals will be reviewed by the workshop committee. A summary of the workshop will be published in the conference proceedings. All submissions must be written in English following the ECIR guidelines (http://irsg.bcs.org/proceedings/ECIR_Draft_Guidelines.pdf) and the LNCS author guidelines and submitted electronically through the conference submission system. Full papers must not exceed 12 pages and poster and demonstration papers must not exceed 4 pages, including references and figures. All paper and poster submissions will be refereed through double‐blind peer review. Demonstration papers will undergo single‐blind review. Accepted papers, poster papers and demonstration papers will be published in the conference proceedings published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. The proceedings will be distributed to all delegates at the Conference. Accepted papers, posters and demos will have to be presented at the conference. An award will be presented to the author of the Best Student Paper. Topics: Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: IR Theory and Formal Models: Searching, browsing, meta-searching, data fusion, filtering and indexing Text and content classification, categorisation, clustering Relevance feedback, query expansion, faceted retrieval Topic detection and tracking, novelty detection Content-based filtering, collaborative filtering, Spam filtering Personalised, collaborative or user-adaptive IR, recommender systems Adversarial IR Privacy in IR Contextual IR Mobile, Geo and Local Search Temporal IR, Time-based modelling Web and Social Media IR: Link analysis Query log analysis Advertising and ad targeting Spam detection Authority, Reputation, Ranking Blog and online-community search, Microblogs Social Tagging User aspects: User modelling, user studies, user interaction in IR systems Interactive IR, User studies, User models, Task-based IR Novel user interfaces for IR systems User interfaces, visualisation and presentation of queries, search results or content Multimodal aspects IR system architectures Distributed and peer to peer IR, Federated search, Aggregated Search Parallel IR Fusion/Combination Open, interoperable and flexible systems Performance, Scalability, Architectures, Efficiency, Platforms Compression, performance, optimisation Content representation and processing IR for semi-structured documents IR for semantically annotated collections, semantic search Reasoning for IR Meta information and structures, metadata Query representation, Query reformulation Text Categorisation and clustering Text data mining Opinion mining Cross-language retrieval, Multilingual retrieval Machine translation for IR Question answering, Natural language processing, Summarization for IR Evaluation Evaluation methods and metrics Building test collections and metrics Experimental design Crowdsourcing for evaluation User-oriented and user-centred test and evaluation Multimedia and cross-media IR Speech retrieval Image and video retrieval, Entity retrieval Digital music, radio and broadcast retrieval Applications Digital libraries Enterprise Search, Intranet search, Desktop search Mobile IR Genomic IR, IR for chemical structures Medical IR, legal IR, patent search, eScience Internet of Things Important Dates: Workshops / Tutorials submission deadline: 01 September 2014 Paper submission deadline: 01 October 2014 Poster / Demo submission deadline: 08 October 2014 Notification on Workshops / Tutorials: 08 October 2014 Notification on Posters, Papers, Demos: 01 December 2014 Student Grant application deadline: 15 December 2014 Final paper submission and author registration deadline: 11 January 2015 |
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