[CPM-SPIRE-L] SPIRE 2013 - CFP

Moshe Lewenstein moshe.lewenstein at gmail.com
Thu Feb 28 16:05:25 PST 2013


FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

SPIRE 2013
20th International Symposium on String Processing and Information Retrieval

 7-9 October, 2013
Jerusalem, Israel

CONFERENCE WEBSITE
http://websrv.cs.biu.ac.il/spire2013

SUBMISSION DEADLINE

2 May 2013 (Anywhere on Earth)


INTRODUCTION


SPIRE 2013 is the 20th International Symposium on String Processing and
Information Retrieval. The first four editions of the conference focused
primarily on string processing and were held in South America under the
title WSP (South American Workshop on String Processing). WSP was
transformed into SPIRE in 1998, when the scope of the conference was
broadened to include information retrieval. This was motivated by the
increasing relevance of information retrieval and its close inter-
relationship with string processing. The last three SPIRE conference sites
have been in Los Cabos, Mexico (2010), Pisa, Italy (2011), Cartagena de
Indias, Colombia (2012). The conference proceedings have been published in
Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series since 2002. This
tradition continues also in 2013.

  LOCATION


SPIRE 2013 will be organized by the Computer Science Department of Bar-Ilan
University, Israel. The conference will take place in Jersalem, Israel.
Jerusalem, the capital of Israel is one of the oldest cities of the world.
Jerusalem is a holy city to the monotheistic religions and has some of the
world’s most important religious sites. Moreover, it is world-known for
it’s archeological sites portraying a rich history dating back to King
David. The old city has four quarters each with a distinct flavor. Modern
Jerusalem has many restaurants and cultural centers while retaining the
unique spirit of stone buildings and its semi-religious flavor.

  TOPICS


SPIRE 2013 covers research in all aspects of string processing, information
retrieval, computational biology, pattern matching, semi-structured data,
and related applications. Typical topics of interest include (but are not
limited to):

* String Processing: dictionary algorithms, text searching, pattern
matching, text indexing, text data structures, text and sequence
compression, text mining, natural language processing, and automata based
string processing.

* Information Retrieval (IR): retrieval models, indexing,
evaluation, algorithms and data structures for IR, efficient implementation
of IR systems, interface design, text classification and clustering, text
analysis and mining, collaborative and content-based filtering, topic
modeling for IR, search tasks (Web search, enterprise search, desktop
search, legal search, cross-lingual retrieval, federated search, (micro)
blog search, XML retrieval, multimedia retrieval), digital libraries.

* Interaction of biology and computation: DNA sequencing and applications
in molecular biology, evolution and phylogenetics, recognition of genes and
regulatory elements, and sequence driven protein structure prediction.


WORKSHOPS

We have reserved October 10th for possible workshops. More details will be
posted on the conference website.


SUBMISSION

SPIRE 2013 will invite submissions in two categories: long papers (12
pages) and short papers (6 pages). Submissions should be anonymous and
formatted using LNCS style. At least three reviewers will evaluate each
paper based on its originality, quality and significance of theoretical
and/or practical contribution, the validity and robustness of the used
methodology, and the overall contribution to our understanding of the
context of the work. More detailed submission instructions will be posted
on the conference website. The submission server will be
easychair<https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spire2013>.


 GENERAL CHAIR

Amihood Amir, Dept. of Computer Science, Bar-Ilan University


PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS

- Oren Kurland, Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion
- Moshe Lewenstein, Dept. of Computer Science, Bar-Ilan University
- Ely Porat, Dept. of Computer Science, Bar-Ilan University



PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Giambattista Amati (Fondazione Ugo Bordoni)

Amihood Amir (Bar-Ilan University and Johns Hopkins University)

Alberto Apostolico (Univ. of Padova and Georgia Tech)

Ricardo Baeza-Yates (Yahoo! Research)

Ayelet  Butman (Holon Institute of Tecnology)

Raphael Clifford (University of Bristol)

Carsten Eickhoff Delft University of Technology)

Johannes Fischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

Inge Li Gørtz (Technical University of Denmark)

Roberto Grossi (Universita' di Pisa)

Shunsuke Inenaga (Kyushu University)

Markus Jalsenius (University of Bristol)

Gareth Jones (Dublin City University)

Jaap Kamps (University of Amsterdam)

Tsvi Kopelowitz (Weizmann Institute of Science)

Gad M. Landau (Haifa University)

Avivit Levy (Shenkar College, Israel)

Stefano Lonardi (UC Riverside)

Andrew Mcgregor (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Alistair Moffat (The University of Melbourne)

Ian Munro (University of Waterloo)

Gonzalo Navarro (University of Chile)

Yakov Nekrich (University of Kansas)

Krzysztof Onak (IBM Research)

Benjamin Sach (University of Bristol)

Srinivasa Rao Satti (University of Aarhus)

Rahul Shah (Louisiana State Univeristy)

Chris Thachuk (University of Oxford)

Dekel Tsur (Ben Gurion University)

Esko Ukkonen (University of Helsinki)

Oren Weimann (University of Haifa)

David Woodruff (IBM Almaden)

Guido Zuccon (CSIRO)





ORGANZING COMMITTEE

{Amihood Amir
Tomi Klein
Moshe Lewenstein
Ely Porat}  @  Dept. of Computer Science, Bar-Ilan University


IMPORTANT DATES

May 2:        Deadline for paper submission
June 25:      Notification to authors
July 25:      Camera-ready version due
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