Call for Participation and Poster CIR-07

Bich-Lien Doan <[email protected]> Mon, 16 Jul 2007 11:42:35 +0000 (GMT)
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Poster can be still proposed !!!!!!!!!!

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                             CALL FOR PARTICIPATION AND POSTERS
                                 CIR'07 
       2nd International Workshop on Context-Based Information Retrieval 
   http://wwwsi.supelec.fr/bld/CIR-07/
            August 20-21, 2007 
Held in conjunction with the 6th International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context (CONTEXT-07), http://context-07.ruc.dk
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SCOPE
With the explosion of the volume of available information on the Web, the
information retrieval systems (IRSs) have become necessary to help the
users to find relevant documents. Traditional IRSs may be drastically
different if they take into account the context of the information, the
context of the interactions and the context of the query. Contextual
information includes, for example, both explicit and implicit feedback from
the user, environment the user is attached to and the system itself. Such
factors constrain the search without intervening in it explicitly. One idea
to improve the efficiency of IRSs is to make the contextual information
explicit in order to enhance the retrieval performance.
The Context-Based Information Retrieval will bring together members of different areas (computer science, information retrieval anddigital libraries, artificial intelligence and cognitive science) and will provide discussions for presenting and investigating new results, ideas, and experience. This goal is supported by the workshop program that covers the following topics: 
 
- Theory in context and information retrieval
- Contextual information retrieval modeling
- Multiple contexts in information retrieval, navigation and browsing
- Adaptive and interactive information retrieval
- Visualization and interaction for contextual search
- Personalized and collaborative information retrieval
- Implicit and explicit feedback
- Use of ontology and thesaurus to contextualize search
- Use of contextual graph to model information retrieval systems
- Contextual information retrieval evaluation
- Query-based and non-content-based contextual information retrieval systems
- Tools, algorithms and interfaces to support contextual information retrieval
- Integration of context-aware information retrieval & database systems
 
REGISTRATION
 Early registration ends: July 2, 2007
 Workshop:           August 21, 2007
TENTATIVE PROGRAM
1) KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Peter Ingversen
2) FULL PAPERS
A Personalized Retrieval Model based on Influence Diagrams 
W. Nesrine Zemirli, Lynda Tamine-Lechani, Mohand Boughanem 
Between symbol and language-in-use 
Emma Tonkin, Gregory Tourte 
Towards an adaptation of semi-structured document querying 
Corinne Amel Zayani, André Péninou, Marie-Francoise Canut, and Florence Sédes 
The role of context in image interpretation
Dag Elgesem, Joan Nordbotten 
 
A Qualitative Look at Eye-tracking for Implicit Relevance Feedback
Kirsten Kirkegaard Moe, Jeanette M. Jensen and Birger Larsen 
Process-based and context-sensitive information supply in medical care 
Oliver Koch 
VIVACE Context Based Search Platform 
Romaric Redon, Andreas Larsson, Richard Leblond, Barthelemy Longueville 
An Ostensive Browsing and Searching on the Web 
Hideo Joho, Robert D. Birbeck, Joemon M. Jose 
Impact of Contextual Information for Hypertext Documents Retrieval 
Idir Chibane, Bich-Liên Doan 
Discovering Hidden Contextual Factors for Implicit Feedback 
Massimo Melucci and Ryen White 
3) POSTER SESSION
Improving LSA by the expansion of contexts 
Nicolas Béchet, Mathieu Roche, Jacques Chauché 
Group Profile and Ontology-based Semantic Annotation of Multimedia Data for Efficient Retrieval 
Nadeem Iftikhar
PARTICIPANTS AND CALL FOR POSTERS
In order to stimulate the exchanges during the workshop, all participants have the opportunity to submit a position paper 
max. 2 pages, that may be included in the CEUR-proceeding (http://ceur-ws.org), and present their
work as a poster.
Follow the LNCS format guidelines for proceedings
(http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,10735,5-164-2-72376-0,00.html).
Please send all submissions to Bich-Lien.Doan at supelec.fr by July 30.

IMPORTANT DATES
July   30. Deadline for proposing a poster
August 21. Workshop Day

For more information, please visit the workshop web page http://wwwsi.supelec.fr/bld/CIR-07/ or contact the workshop chairs at: Bich-Lien.Doan at supelec.fr or melo at dei.unipd.it or jj at dcs.gla.ac.uk


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