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    CIKM 2011 - 20th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management

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    Category CIKM 2011

    Deadline: May 24, 2011 | Date: October 24, 2011-October 28, 2011

    Venue/Country: Glasgow, U.K.

    Updated: 2010-12-20 18:24:12 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    CIKM 2011 will take place in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 24th-28th October 2011. Glasgow is Scotland's largest city and one of the most visited cities in Europe. A cosmopolitan metropolis, Glasgow is a culturally rich, vibrant city with a long history at the forefront of socio-economic and political change in Scotland and the UK, offering everything one would expect from a great British city but with a Scottish flair.

    We encourage submissions of high quality papers on all topics in the general areas of databases, information retrieval, and knowledge management. Papers should contain previously unpublished work and not be under submission to other conferences or journals.

    Papers that bridge across these areas are of special interest and will be considered for a "Best Interdisciplinary Paper" award. Topics of interest in the three areas include, but are not limited to:

    Databases

    Access methods and indexing

    Authorization, data privacy and security

    Concurrency control and recovery

    Data quality, provenance, adaptability and reusability

    Data exchange, integration, evolution and migration

    Database languages and models (e.g., fuzzy data, probabilistic databases, meta-data management)

    Domain-specific databases (multi-media, scientific, spatial, temporal, text)

    Dynamic aspects of databases (updates, views, real-time data, sensor data, active databases, data streams)

    Mobile, parallel and distributed data management (including cloud computing)

    Novel/advanced applications

    Query processing, optimization and performance

    Semantic Web and ontologies

    Semi-structured data processing, XML filtering and routing

    String databases, blogs and social search

    Systems, platforms, middleware and experiences

    Workflow, Web services and Web Service Composition

    Information Retrieval

    Aggregated search, Enterprise search, Desktop search

    Personalised and collaborative search

    Cross-language retrieval, Multilingual retrieval, Machine translation for IR

    Distributed IR, Peer to peer IR

    Domain-specific IR: genomic, legal, mobile, patents, ...

    Evaluation, Test collections, Crowdsourcing for IR evaluation

    Foundations of IR: Theory, Formal models

    HCIR, User Interfaces, Interactive IR, User models, User studies

    Language technologies for IR (NLP, IE, Summarization, QA, ...)

    Machine Learning for IR

    Multimedia IR: audio, speech, image, video, and cross-media

    Semi-structured information retrieval, Semantic search

    System Architectures, Scalability and Efficiency

    Web IR and Social media search

    Other topics related to IR (Adverserial IR, Advertising, Privacy, Text Mining, etc.)

    Knowledge Management

    Advertising and optimization

    Classification and clustering

    Data pre- and post-processing

    Domain-specific and cross-domain knowledge management

    Evaluation measures, methods and frameworks

    Information Extraction

    Information Filtering and Recommender Systems

    Knowledge and privacy (e.g., privacy-preserving data publishing and mining)

    Knowledge synthesis and visualization

    Large-scale statistical techniques

    Link and graph Mining

    Mining the usage, consumption and production of resources

    Semantic techniques

    Temporal, Spatial and Ubiquitous Data Mining

    Text Mining

    Web and Social Knowledge Management

    Industry Research Track

    Industrial Practice and Experience

    Technology for Developing Regions

    Industry authors are invited to submit papers describing solutions in the domains addressed by this conference, focusing on the technical aspects of their work. The submission procedure for industrial papers is the same as for research papers.

    Important Dates for Full papers

    Abstracts due: May 17, 2011

    Papers due: May 24, 2011

    Notification of Acceptance: July 19, 2011

    Camera Ready: August 16, 2011

    ACM CIKM review is double-blind. Therefore, please anonymise your submission.

    All accepted papers will be published in the ACM CIKM proceedings, which will be distributed in CD format at the conference. All papers will be indexed in the ACM digital library.

    CIKM 2011 Organization Team

    Conference co-Chair: Iadh Ounis (University of Glasgow) and Ian Ruthven (University of Strathclyde)

    PC Co-Chairs: Arjen de Vries (CWI and University of Delft), Bettina Berendt (KU Leuven) and Wenfei Fan (University of Edinburgh)

    Workshop chair: Craig Macdonald, (University of Glasgow)

    Poster chair: Gianni Amati (FUB)

    Tutorial chairs: Jaap Kamps (University of Amsterdam) and Fabrizio Silvestri (ISTI-CNR)

    Demonstration chair: Omar Alonso (Microsoft)

    Industry Event chairs: Daniel Tunkelang (Google) and Tony Russell-Rose (Endeca)

    Panel chair: Jeremy Pickens (FXPal)


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