[CPM-SPIRE-L] SISAP 2025 - Call for Special Session Proposals
Edgar Chavez
elchavez at cicese.edu.mx
Tue Jan 7 06:16:19 PST 2025
SISAP 2025 - Call for Special Session Proposals [APOLOGIES FOR MULTIPLE
POSTINGS]
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18th International Conference on Similarity Search and Applications, SISAP
2025
Reykjavik, Iceland, October 1-3, 2025
https://www.sisap.org/2025/
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Call for Special Sessions at SISAP 2025
Special sessions are mini-venues, each focusing on one state-of-the-art
research direction within the field of similarity search and applications.
Special session papers will supplement the regular research papers and be
included in the proceedings of SISAP 2025, which will be published by
Springer as a volume in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
series. Special sessions should generally be organized in a moderated panel
format, typically led by one of the special session chairs, where the
authors have reduced time to present their work, followed by an extensive
Q&A session with the audience. It is expected that special session chairs
attend the conference.
The panel format is a general guideline rather than a strict requirement.
If a proposal envisages a different session format, we are open to such a
submission and would negotiate it further.
Special Session Papers and Review Process
Normally, each special session will include four to five papers. Special
session submissions may include vision/position papers, which will be
evaluated based on the quality of the arguments and ideas proposed in the
papers. In addition to invited papers, if any, the conference will also
welcome open submissions to special sessions. In order to ensure high
quality, all papers submitted to special sessions will be peer-reviewed
through a strict review process, including papers solicited by the special
session chairs. If a special session has many high-quality submissions,
some of the submissions may potentially be moved to regular sessions;
likewise relevant accepted submissions may be moved into special sessions.
The review process will be coordinated with the regular technical program
review process, as coordinated by the PC chairs. The organizers of each
special session must provide two reviews per submitted/invited paper, while
the regular program committee will provide another two reviews. The final
decision on acceptance/rejection will be proposed by the special session
chairs and approved by the SISAP 2025 program committee chairs. If special
session chairs submit work to their own session, the review process for
those papers must be managed by the SISAP 2025 program committee chairs.
Special session papers must follow the same guidelines as regular research
papers with respect to restrictions on formatting, length, and will follow
a double-blind review procedure.
Special Session Proposal Submission Instructions
Special session proposals must be submitted by email to
sisap2025 at isti.cnr.it by February 3, 2025. Proposals will be evaluated by
SISAP 2025 general chairs and program committee chairs, based on the
relevance to SISAP, qualification(s) of the organizer(s), proposal quality,
and anticipated community interest in the topic/proposed potential papers.
Please include the following information in your proposal:
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Title (and preferably an acronym) of the proposed special session.
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Name, affiliation, brief biography and contact information for each of
the organizers.
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A session abstract including significance justification and a brief
overview of the state-of-the-art of the proposed special session topic.
Note: The session abstract should be in a format that can be copied
directly to the conference web-page to advertise the session.
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List of solicited papers, if applicable, including for each paper:
tentative title, author list, and preferably a short abstract; if session
chairs anticipate submitting to their session, it is worth noting here as
well.
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Proposal for arrangement of the reviews from session organizers (e.g.
list of reviewers for the special session).
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Description of the session format (e.g. panel, technical talks, poster
session).
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Plans for advertising the special session (e.g. targeted distribution
lists, projects, communities).
Important Dates for Special Session Proposals
Submission Deadline 3 February 2025
Notification of Acceptance 17 February 2025
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest to the SISAP community include (but are not limited to)
the following:
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Similarity
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Similarity queries (k-NN, range, reverse NN, top-k, Approximate
and/or precise solutions, etc.)
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Similarity measures (for vectors, graphs, structures, time series,
complex data, tensors, secondary similarity, etc.)
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Similarity operations (joins, ranking, classification,
categorization, filtering, etc.)
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Scalability
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Indexing and access methods for similarity-based processing
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High-performance/large-scale similarity search (distributed,
parallel, etc.)
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Data management (transaction support, dynamic maintenance, etc.)
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Theory
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Models of similarity
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Intrinsic dimensionality and Curse of dimensionality
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Discriminability and contrast
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Languages for similarity databases
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Manifolds and subspaces
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Analytics, Learning, Artificial Intelligence
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Feature selection and extraction for similarity search
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Representations learning for feature extraction
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Visual analytics for similarity-based operations
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Learning/adaptive similarity measures
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Similarity in learning and mining
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Merging/combining multiple similarity modalities
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Evaluation
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Evaluation techniques for similarity queries and operations
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Cost models and analysis for similarity data processing
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Performance studies and comparisons
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Test collections and benchmarks
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Applications
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Multimedia retrieval systems
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Dense retrieval
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Vector databases
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Similarity search in emerging data domains
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Applications of similarity-based operations
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Industrial applications and case studies
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Similarity search cloud services
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Security and privacy of in similarity search
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Similarity for forensics and security
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