[CPM-SPIRE-L] cfp to publish
SUSANA IRENE DIAZ RODRIGUEZ
sirene at uniovi.es
Tue Dec 22 03:37:46 PST 2015
Dear colleague, I send you this cfp to be published using cpm-spire list
Thanks in advance
Irene Díaz
Program Committee Chair
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Apologies for Cross Posting
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The Spanish Information Retrieval Society (SERI), organizer of
this event, has as main goal to support IR in Spain. This conference aims to
continue with the work developed on its previous editions and to provide an
international forum where researchers from both academia and industry can meet,
exchange experiences and present innovative works. CERI welcomes contributions
from a wide range of knowledge areas. Specifically, we encourage the
participation of not only researchers and professionals from the Computer
Science field, but also researchers with background and experience on
Information Sciences, Linguistics, or any other related area to IR.
All scientists interested in IR related fields are welcome to
participate. We encourage national and international researchers from both
academia and industry to submit original papers, written either in Spanish or
English, related to any aspect of IR including, but not limited to the
following:
IR models
Performance, scalability, architectures and efficiency
Data structures on IR
Web IR
IR Quality Evaluation
User aspects: interaction, user studies and interfaces
Filtering and recommendation systems
Structured retrieval (XML, etc.)
Semantic search
Digital libraries
IR in social networks
Opinion mining
Vandalism detection in the Web, in Wikipedia and opinion spam
Detection of pedophilia, stalking and bullying
Multimedia retrieval
Text mining (classification and clustering)
Natural Language Processing in IR
Passage Retrieval and Question Answering
Multilingual and cross-language IR
IR in specific domains (biomedical, patents, law, etc.)
Geographical IR
Collaborative IR
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Proceedings
will be published in the ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (ICPS)
- ACM Digital Library with ISBN 978-1-4503-4141-7
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From a
selection of the best papers, an special issue of the International Journal of
Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems (IJUFKS) will be edited.
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Important dates:
Paper submission: 15 March 2016 (23:59 GMT)
Paper Notification: 31 March 2016
Camera ready: 15 April 2016
Early registration: 1 June 2016
Conference:14-16 June 2016
Organizers will also award the "Best student paper"
presented in this edition of CERI. To be eligible for this award at least one
of the co-authors of the paper must be an student, and it should be indicated
during the submission process.
CERI 2016 organization invites you to submit papers written in
English up to 12 pages following the LNCS Springer-Verlag format
CERI specially encourages PhD students and researchers in the early
stage of their careers to submit their works. Also, works from the industry
will be considered in the Industrial Track and Teaching and learning
experiences in the Teaching IR Track.
Teaching Track
We invite theoretical or position papers on IR teaching related
to educational goals, teaching and learning methods, assessment and feedback
and curricula. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Technical Level (Non-technical Mid-way to Technical continuum)
Educational Goals: Library and information Science, Computer
Science, MIS, Linguistics
Teaching and Learning methods: Classroom, elearning (distance
learning);Assessment methods; Curricula
Industrial Track
This CERI special session is aimed for those researchers who are
working in real world problems and would like to show their technologies and
approaches to the IR community. Therefore, the organizers of CERI 2016 invite
to submit novel and innovative ideas related to IR in the industry context, as
for example, working systems, novel industrialapplications, Industry IR-related
challenges, and so on.
In addition two TUTORIALS will be held in conjunction with the
Conference:
1. Information Retrieval in practice: from beginners
to advanced
14th June 2016, from 9h to 13:30h
Juan Francisco Huete Guadix
(University of Granada, Spain) and Javier Parapar (University of A Coruña, Spain)
2. Recommender Systems in practice: from beginners to advanced
14th June 2016, from 15h to 19:30h
Fidel Cacheda (University of A Coruña, Spain) and Pablo Castells (Autonomous Univeristy of Madrid, Spain)
All papers must be submitted in anonymized form. Thus, author
names and organization, references, acknowledgements, and any other information
that might allow to identify the authors should be removed from the initial
submissions. Papers already published, accepted or under review in any other
conference or journal will not be accepted. We also expect that authors do not
submit their works to any other event during the reviewing period of CERI 2016.
Regarding the plagiarism considerations, ACM Plagiarism Policy will be applied.
Papers will be submitted as PDF files through Easy Chair
submissionsystem https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ceri2016
At least one author of each accepted work must register to the
conference, by the date indicated by the organizers, and present his paper.
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Program committee Chair: Irene Díaz (University of Oviedo)
Organizing Committee Chair: Juan M. Fernández- Luna (University
of Granada)
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