[CPM-SPIRE-L] 2nd call for workshops and tutorial at ECIR 2018 - Grenoble, France - Deadline: 15 september
Laure SOULIER
Laure.Soulier at lip6.fr
Wed Aug 30 04:30:00 PDT 2017
please, apologies for cross-posting
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ECIR 2018 - European Conference on Information Retrieval
Call for tutorials and workshops
Grenoble, France - March 26-29, 2018
http://www.ecir2018.org/
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Tutorials
Tutorials inform the community on recent advances in core IR research,
related research, or on novel application areas related to IR. 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.
Workshops
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 and/or workshop proceedings. 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.
Submission guidelines
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, short papers
must not exceed 6 pages, demonstration papers must not exceed 4 pages,
reproducible IR track papers must not exceed 12 pages, including
references and figures. Full paper, short paper and reproducible IR
track paper submissions will be refereed through double-blind peer
review. Demonstration papers will undergo single-blind review. Accepted
full papers, short papers, demos and reproducible IR track papers will
be published in the conference proceedings published in the Springer
Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. The proceedings will be
distributed to all delegates at the Conference. Accepted full papers,
short papers, demos and reproducible IR track papers will have to be
presented at the conference. Reproducible IR track papers will either be
presented as a poster or as an oral presentation.
Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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IR Theory and Practice
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Web and Social Media IR
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Interactive and Dynamic IR
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Contextual and personalised IR
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User aspects
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IR system architectures
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Content representation and processing, including word embedding
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Natural language processing for IR including multilingual IR
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Evaluation
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Multimedia and cross-media IR
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Learning for IR, including deep learning
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Applications
Important dates:
- Workshops and tutorials:
15 September – Workshop and tutorials submission deadline
02 October 2017 – Notification on workshops
16 October 2017 – Notification on tutorials
More information can be found at http://www.ecir2018.org/
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Laure Soulier
Maître de Conférences
LIP6 - Université Pierre et Marie Curie
4 place Jussieu, 75252 Paris, France
Couloir 26-00 - Bureau 515
tel: (+ 33) 1 44 27 74 91
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