- From: Mounia Lalmas <mounia@dcs.qmul.ac.uk>
- Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2008 09:34:31 +0000
- To: public-sws-ig@w3.org
ACM Seventeenth Conference on Information and Knowledge Management October 26-30, 2008, Napa Valley Marriott Hotel & Spa, California http://www.cikm2008.org/ Sponsored by ACM SIGIR and SIGWEB Since 1992, the ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM) has successfully brought together leading researchers and developers from the database, information retrieval, and knowledge management communities. The purpose of the conference is to identify challenging problems facing the development of future knowledge and information systems, and to shape future research directions through the publication of high quality, applied and theoretical research findings. In CIKM 2008, we will continue the tradition of promoting collaboration among multiple areas. We encourage submissions of high quality papers on all topics in the general areas of databases, information retrieval, and knowledge management. Papers that bridge across these areas are of special interest and will be considered for a "Best Interdisciplinary Paper" award. As CIKM 2008 will be held in Napa Valley, just one hour to the north of San Francisco, one of the goals of the conference is to embrace the innovative spirit of the Bay Area/Silicon Valley in bridging further the academic-commercial gap in the database, information retrieval, and knowledge management communities. To help achieve this goal, we will have a series of invited speakers and an industry day (separate from the industry research track) where luminaries, primarily from industry and from the VC (Venture Capital) community, will provide insights on how DB/IR/KM technologies are/can be leveraged to make a billion-dollar success. In addition to papers, CIKM 2008 is soliciting workshop and tutorial proposals on all topics in the general areas of databases, information retrieval, and knowledge management, especially proposals bridging these areas, or presenting new perspectives in these areas. AREAS OF INTEREST Topics of interest in the three tracks include, but are not limited to: -- Databases: Access methods and indexing Authorization, privacy and security Concurrency control and recovery Database languages and models Mobile databases and ubiquitous data management Peer-to-peer, parallel and distributed databases Query processing, optimization and performance Real-time and active databases Scientific and biological databases Semi-structured data and XML databases Stream-based processing and sensor databases Temporal, spatial and multimedia databases -- Information Retrieval: Cross-language and multi-lingual information retrieval Digital libraries Document summarization and question answering Document tracking, routing, and filtering Enterprise search Hypertext and hypermedia management Information retrieval applications (e.g., chemical, genomic or geographical information) Information retrieval evaluation, metrics Information retrieval models and theory Information visualization and exploration Interactive retrieval, user models and studies Interoperability and integration Machine learning for information retrieval Metadata extraction and generation Multi-media and content-based information retrieval Music retrieval Performance issues in information retrieval Personalized search and personal information management Question answering Semi structured information retrieval Test collections, experimental design Text classification and clustering Web and distributed information retrieval -- Knowledge Management: Advertising Online Classification and clustering Text classification and clustering Information filtering and recommender systems Data/information extraction and integration Explanation and Knowledge Provenance Frequent itemsets and sequential pattern mining Knowledge management and synthesis Link analysis and community discovery Mining and representing temporal and spatial data Mining and representing text and semi-structured data Pre-processing, post-processing and visual data mining Security and Privacy Semantic / Data Web Social Networks Web 2.0 -- Industry track: Industrial Practice and Experience Technology for Developing Regions Submission details can be found on the conference web site at: http://www.cikm2008.org/. IMPORTANT DATES Research and Industry Track Abstracts due: May 27, 2008 Papers due: June 3, 2008 Notification of Acceptance: July 10, 2008 Camera ready: August 15, 2008 Workshops Proposals due: April 15, 2008 Notification of workshop proposal Acceptance: May 5, 2008 Individual workshop papers due: July 15, 2008 Notification of Acceptance: August 10, 2008 Camera ready: August 15, 2008 Tutorials Proposals due: July 15, 2008 Notification of Acceptance: July 25, 2008 Conference Dates Tutorial Day: October 26, 2008 Conference: October 27, 28, 29, 2008 Workshops: October 30, 2008 (and part of October 29 if required) ORGANIZERS Conference Chair: James G. Shanahan (Independent Consultant, USA) DB Area Chair: Sihem Amer-Yahia (Yahoo! Research, USA) DB Assistant-Chair: Ioana Manolescu (INRIA, France) IR Area Chair: Yi Zhang (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA) IR Assistant-Chair: David A. Evans (JustSystems Evans Research, USA) KM Area Chair: Alek Kolcz (Microsoft Live Labs) KM Assistant-Chair: Key-Sun Choi (Department Head Professor of Computer Science, KAIST, Korea) Industry Chair: Abdur Chowdury (Summize.com, USA) Proceedings Chair: Diane Kelly (University of North Carolina, USA) Tutorials Chair: Neel Sundaresan (eBay Research Labs, USA) Workshops Chair: Gregory Grefenstette (CEA LIST, France) Treasurer: Ryen W. White (Microsoft Research) Local Area Chair: Goutham Kurra (Turn, Inc, USA) Sponsorship Chair: Yan Qu (Advertising.com, USA) PR Chair: Mounia Lalmas (Queen Mary, University of London, UK) Web Master: Disco Gerdes (34s58w Web Development) CONTACT info {at} cikm2008 {dot} org
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