- From: Zia Syed <zs@comp.rgu.ac.uk>
- Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 11:40:29 +0100
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CALL FOR PAPERS 26th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR-04) April 5-7, 2004 Sunderland, UK http://ecir04.sunderland.ac.uk The British Computer Society's Information Retrieval Specialist Group's annual European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR'04) is the main European forum for the presentation of new research results in the field of Information Retrieval. The Conference encourages the submission of high quality research papers reporting original, previously unpublished results. Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following areas: Text representation and indexing Cross-lingual and multilingual IR Metasearching and data fusion Data mining and information extraction Topic detection and tracking Text summarisation Question answering Web-based IR Information Retrieval for digital libraries Mobile IR Formal methods and language models for IR Natural Language Processing for IR Structured document retrieval, including XML Image and video retrieval Text classification (categorization or clustering) Content-based adaptive filtering and routing Usability, interactivity and visualization Search strategies User modelling and user studies Evaluation issues and test collections Distributed IR Compression and scalability in IR Architectures for IR Audio and speech retrieval Optical character recognition and IR Machine learning for IR SUBMISSION CATEGORIES FULL PAPERS The conference encourages the submission of high quality research papers that have not been previously published and are not under review for another conference or journal. Submissions will be reviewed by a panel of experts on the basis of the originality of the work, the validity of the results, chosen methodology, writing quality, and the overall contribution to the field of Information Retrieval. All accepted full papers will be published in the conference proceedings by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html. Submissions must be in English, which is the official language of the conference, and must not exceed 15 pages including references and figures. Papers should be submitted as PDF files through the conference web site. Submission templates and guidelines are available for download at the following address: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html POSTERS Poster submissions addressing any of the areas identified in the conference topics are invited. Authors are encouraged to demonstrate work in progress and late-breaking research results. The submission must include a two-page summary of the work, prepared in accordance with the template available on the conference website. All accepted posters will be published in volume two of the proceedings, which will be distributed at the conference. An A4 diagrammatic plan of the poster display is also required. Please note that because of the late deadline for submissions for this track, all posters must be submitted in camera-ready copy format. There will be no opportunity for authors to modify poster papers following the review process. For further information about poster submission please contact Dr. Michael Oakes, ECIR 2004 Posters Chair, email: ecir04posters@sunderland.ac.uk IMPORTANT DATES Deadline for Full Papers 1 November 2003 Notification for Full Papers 19 December 2003 Camera ready copy Full Papers 14 January 2004 Deadline for Posters 07 January 2004 Notification for Posters 07 February 2004 CONFERENCE VENUE The conference will be held at the School of Computing and Technology at the University of Sunderland, UK. Located on the North East Coast of England, Sunderland is one of the UK's newest cities. Standing on one of the oldest educational sites in the country, the university campus successfully blends the old with the new. To the North of the campus lies St Peter's church where the Venerable Bede was trained, marking a tradition of learning that stretches back over a thousand years. TRAVEL Sunderland is located on the North East coast of England, close to the A19 and A1. The nearest airport is Newcastle International Airport providing connections to most major UK and European cities, including London Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Amsterdam Schiphol and Brussels. Direct Metro link to Newcastle Airport. Direct Metro and rail links to Newcastle Central Station, with trains to all major UK cities FURTHER INFORMATION For more details about the conference please contact the conference General Chairs: Dr. Sharon McDonald and Professor John Tait School of Computing and Technology University of Sunderland Sunderland SR6 0DD United Kingdom Email: ecir04@sunderland.ac.uk http://ecir04.sunderland.ac.uk
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