RUSSIR 2012 - 6th Russian Summer School in Information Retrieval (RuSSIR 2012)
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Deadline: February 19, 2012 | Date: August 06, 2012-August 10, 2012
Venue/Country: Yaroslavl, Russia
Updated: 2012-01-01 10:48:46 (GMT+9)
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MULTILINGUAL WORLDRuSSIR 2012Monday August 6 - Friday August 10, 2012Yaroslavl, Russiahttp://romip.ru/russir2012
CALL FOR COURSE PROPOSALSThe 6th Russian Summer School in Information Retrieval (RuSSIR 2012)will be held on August 6-10, 2012 in Yaroslavl, Russia. The school isco-organized by the Yaroslavl Demidov State University(http://www.uniyar.ac.ru
) and the Russian Information RetrievalEvaluation Seminar (ROMIP, http://romip.ru
).The mission of the RuSSIR school series is to teach students aboutmodern problems and methods in information retrieval and relateddisciplines, to stimulate scientific research and collaboration in thefield; and to create environment for informal contacts betweenscientists, students and industry professionals.RuSSIR 2012 will offer up to seven courses and host approximately 150participants. The target audience of the school is advanced graduateand PhD students, post-doctoral researchers, academic and industrialresearchers, and developers. The working language of the school isEnglish.RuSSIR 2012 will focus on multilingual information access, cross-language information retrieval, and machine translation. The SchoolProgram Committee invites proposals for courses on a wide range of IR-related topics. Courses dealing with multilinguality, spanning IR,NLP, and MT domains, and dealing with interdisciplinary problems areencouraged.Each course should consist of five 90-minute-long sessions (normallyin five consecutive days). The course may include both lectures andpractical exercises.Summer school organizers will cover travel expenses and accommodationfor one lecturer per course; no additional honorarium will be paid tolecturer(s). The school organizers would highly appreciate if,whenever possible, lecturers could find alternative funding to coverthe travel and accommodation expenses, and indicate this possibilityin their proposals.Course proposals must be submitted in PDF format to the submission website http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=russir2012
, by January20, 2012. A course proposal should contain the following:- Title and keywords- Description of teaching and research experience, and contactinformation of the lecturer(s)- Relevance of the course to the school's scope and objectives- Brief description of the course (up to 300 words suitable forinclusion in school materials)- Full description (1-2 pages - to be used for evaluation)- Target audience and expected prerequisite knowledge of the audience- Relevant references to support proposal evaluation- Preferred schedule and necessary equipmentAll proposals will be evaluated by the program committee according tothe school's goals, the clarity of presentation, and the lecturers’qualifications and experience. All applicants will be notified of thecommittee's decision by February 19, 2012. Early informal inquiriesabout the school or the proposal evaluation process are encouraged.About RuSSIR: RuSSIR series started in 2007 and has developed into arenowned academic event with solid international participation.Previous schools took place in Ekaterinburg, Taganrog, Petrozavodsk,Voronezh, and Saint Petersburg. Previous RuSSIR courses were taught byEugene Agichtein, Sihem Amer-Yahia, Ricardo Baeza- Yates, BenCarterette, Fabio Crestani, Katja Filippova, Djoerd Hiemstra,Evangelos Kanoulas, Mounia Lalmas, Marie-Francine Moens, SalvatoreOrlando, Raffaele Perego, Andreas Rauber, Stefan Ruger, HoracioSaggion, James Shanahan, Fabrizio Silvestri, Mike Thelwall, GerhardWeikum, Emine Yilmaz, and others.About the venue: The city of Yaroslavl is the administrative centerof Yaroslavl Oblast, located 250 km northeast of Moscow. Thepopulation of the city is about 600,000 people. Founded in the 11thcentury by prince Yaroslav the Wise, Yaroslavl is one of the oldestRussian cities. Yaroslavl belongs to the Golden Ring, a group oftowns northeast of Moscow that have played an important role inRussian history, which are now called "open air museums" and featureunique monuments of Russian architecture of the 12th?18th centuries.In 2010 Yaroslavl celebrated its 1,000th anniversary. The historicalpart of Yaroslavl is a World Heritage Site located at the confluenceof the rivers Volga and Kotorosl.The history of the Yaroslavl Demidov State University can be tracedback to the School of Higher Sciences that was founded in 1803 underthe patronage of Pavel Grigoryevich Demidov. Today the YaroslavlDemidov State University is the leading institution of highereducation in the Upper-Volga region, with 8,000 students and 10departments.
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