Second CfP: 35th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR’13)

Second CALL FOR PAPERS/POSTERS/DEMOS
35th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2013) Moscow, Russia, 24-27 March 2013 http://ecir2013.org/

Updates:
– Four weeks to go for full papers—please submit your abstract timely!
– Open for submissions at http://www.conftool.pro/ecir2013/

Important dates:
– 1 Oct 2012: full paper abstract deadline
– 8 Oct 2012: full paper deadline
– 22 Oct 2012: posters/demos deadline
– 30 Nov 2012: notification of acceptance

Call for Papers

The conference encourages the submission of high-quality research papers reporting original and innovative research in Information Retrieval.
Submissions will be reviewed by 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. We accept not only full-papers, but also poster and demo short papers. Posters should present work in progress or leading-edge work. Demo papers should describe first-hand experiences with research prototype systems.

ECIR has traditionally had a strong student focus, and papers whose sole or main author is a postgraduate student or postdoctoral researcher are especially welcome. Papers that demonstrate a high level of research adventure or which break out of the traditional IR paradigms are also particularly welcome.

All submissions must be written in English following the LNCS author guidelines and submitted electronically through the conference submission system. Full papers must not exceed 12 pages including references and figures. Poster and Demo papers must not be longer than
4 pages. Accepted papers will have to be presented at the conference.
Posters and demonstrations will be presented at a special posters and demonstrations session. All submissions will be refereed. Papers and posters will undergo double-blind peer review, so authors should take reasonable care not identify themselves in their submissions. Demo submissions are not anonymous and should preferably contain a link to an online demo.

Full papers, posters and demos submissions in PDF conforming to the LNCS style can be submitted at http://www.conftool.pro/ecir2013/

Topics

The Program Chairs invite for the submission of original research papers and posters in all areas of Information Retrieval, including but not limited to:

* IR Theory and Formal Models:
– Searching, browsing, meta-searching, data fusion, filtering and indexing
– Text and content classification, categorisation, clustering
– Relevance feedback, query expansion
– Topic detection and tracking, novelty detection
– Content-based filtering, collaborative filtering, Spam filtering
– Personalised, collaborative or user-adaptive IR, recommender systems
– Adversarial IR
– Privacy in IR
– Mobile, Geo and Local Search

* Web and Social Media IR:
– Link analysis
– Query log analysis
– Advertising and ad targeting
– Spam detection
– Authority, Reputation, Ranking
– Blog and online-community search
– Social Tagging

* User aspects:
– User modelling, user studies, user interaction in IR systems
– Interactive IR, User studies, User models, Task-based IR
– Novel user interfaces for IR systems
– User interfaces, visualisation and presentation of queries, search results or content
– Multimodal aspects

* IR system architectures
– Distributed and peer to peer IR
– Parallel IR
– Fusion/Combination
– Open, interoperable and flexible
– Performance, Scalability, Architectures, Efficiency, Platforms
– Compression, performance, optimisation

* Content representation and processing
– IR for semi-structured documents
– IR for semantically annotated collections, semantic search
– Meta information and structures, metadata
– Query representation, Query reformulation
– Text Categorisation and clustering
– Text data mining
– Opinion mining
– Cross-language retrieval, Multilingual retrieval
– Machine translation for IR
– Question answering, Natural language processing for IR, Summarization

* Evaluation
– Evaluation methods and metrics
– Building test collections and metrics
– Experimental design
– Crowdsourcing for evaluation
– User-oriented and user-centred test and evaluation

* Multimedia and cross-media IR
– Speech retrieval
– Image and video retrieval
– Digital music, radio and broadcast retrieval

* Applications
– Digital libraries
– Enterprise Search, Intranet search, Desktop search
– Mobile IR
– Genomic IR, IR for chemical structures, etc.
– Medical IR, legal IR, patent search

Program Committee co-chairs:
– Jaap Kamps (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
– Stefan RĂ¼ger (The Open University, UK)

Poster Chair:
– Eugene Agichtein (Emory University, USA)

Demonstrations Chair:
– Emine Yilmaz (Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK)