- From: Marko Tkalcic <marko.tkalcic@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2018 19:09:21 +0200
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
*** Final Call for Papers *** *** Submission deadline: 16 April 2018 *** 9th Italian Information Retrieval Workshop - IIR 2018 http://www.diag.uniroma1.it/~iir2018 May 28 – May 30, 2018 Sapienza Università di Roma Via Ariosto 25 Roma, Italy SCOPE The purpose of the Italian Information Retrieval Workshop (IIR) is to provide a meeting forum for stimulating and disseminating research in Information Retrieval are related areas. It aims at being a place where Italian-speaking researchers (especially young ones) and researchers affiliated with Italian-speaking institutions can network and discuss their research results in an informal way. IIR 2018 will be the 9th edition of the Italian Information Retrieval Workshop. The event has been held annually in Italy and Switzerland since 2010. This year it will take place on May 28 - May 30, 2018 at Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. !!! For its 9th edition, IIR will host a track completely devoted to Recommender Systems together with the second meeting of the RecSys Italian chapter !!! TOPICS IIR 2018 offers an opportunity to present and discuss both theoretical and empirical research. Relevant topics include, but are not restricted to, the following topics: Document Representation and Content Analysis (text representation, document structure, linguistic analysis, NLP for IR, cross- and multi-lingual IR, information extraction, sentiment analysis, clustering, classification, topic models, facets, text streams). Document Indexing (index granularity, distributed indexing, compression). Queries and Query Analysis (query intent, query suggestion and prediction, query representation and reformulation, query-log analysis, conversational search and dialogue, spoken queries, summarization, question answering, query-log mining). Retrieval Models and Ranking (IR theory, language models, probabilistic retrieval models, learning to rank, combining searches, diversity and aggregated search). Novel approaches to IR (e.g, for future IR scenarios) Search-Engine Architectures (gathering, indexing, distributed IR, mobile IR, cloud IR). Users and Interactive IR (user studies, user and task models, interaction analysis, session analysis, exploratory search, personalized search, social and collaborative search, search interface, whole-session support, user engagement). IR and the Web of Data (Linked Data, Open Data, data mashups) Knowledge-enabled IR (Knowledge graphs, ontologies, Semantic Web, entity extraction and linking) Evaluation (test collections, experimental design, effectiveness measures, session-based evaluation, simulation). Web IR and Social-Media Search (link analysis, click models and behavioral modeling, social tagging, blog and microblog search, forum search, community-based QA, adversarial IR and spam, vertical and local search, expert finding). Social-network analysis (community detection, social mining, social search, link prediction, social reputation and trust management, influence propagation and information diffusion, algorithms for subgraph and motif discovery, methods for graph representation, sparsification, sketching, and compression) IR and Structured Data (XML search, ranking in databases, desktop search, entity search) Multimedia IR (image search, video search, speech and audio search, music search). Application of neural network models in IR tasks. Other Applications (digital libraries, enterprise search, genomics IR, legal IR, patent search, text reuse, new retrieval problems). In addition to these IR topics, submitters to the Recommender Systems track may address the following topics: Conversational recommender systems Novel recommender algorithms Evaluation metrics and studies Explanations and evidence Scalability, performance, and implementations Preference elicitation Privacy and Security Personalisation Social recommenders User modelling SUBMISSIONS Submissions must be written in english and follow the guidelines set by Springer in the LNCS series (see the Website for details). Submissions will be peer reviewed and accepted papers will appear in the CEUR-WS on-line proceedings series (indexed by DBLP and Scopus), as happened for all previous IIR editions. Authors of accepted papers can choose not to have their papers published in the CEUR-WS collection. We particularly encourage Ph.D. students or early-stage researchers to submit their work and also welcome contributions from industry. The conference languages are Italian and English. Authors are invited to submit one of the following types of contributions: Full original papers (up to 12 pages); Short original papers (up to 8 pages); Extended abstracts containing descriptions of ongoing projects or presenting already published results (up to 4 pages). Submission page : https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iir2018 IMPORTANT DATES Submission deadline: 16 April 2018 Notification of acceptance: 11 May 2018 IIR 2018 takes place on: 28 May - 30 May 2018 -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Marko Tkalcic mailto:marko.tkalcic@gmail.com http://markotkalcic.com Skype : markotkalcic Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/RecSysMare Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/markotkalcic Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=JQ2puysAAAAJ ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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