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    ECIR 2011 - ECIR 2011 Workshop Information Retrieval Over Query Sessions

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    Category ECIR 2011

    Deadline: February 21, 2011 | Date: April 18, 2011

    Venue/Country: Dublin, Ireland

    Updated: 2011-02-17 16:47:18 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Information Retrieval Over Query Sessions

    http://ir.cis.udel.edu/ECIR11Sessions/

    Important Dates

    * 21st February, 2011: Papers due *** EXTENDED

    * 11th March, 2011: Notification of Acceptance

    * 24th March, 2011: Camera-Ready papers due

    * 18th April, 2011: IRoQS-2011 Workshop, Dublin, Ireland

    Topic

    Research in Information Retrieval has traditionally focused on serving

    the best results for a single query. But users often begin an

    interaction with a search engine with a sufficiently ill-specified

    query that they will need to reformulate their query and/or

    information need several times before they find what they are looking

    for. This workshop will focus on advances in Information Retrieval

    technology over query sessions. We aim to provide discussion and

    promote research & development on two main themes:

    (A) Retrieval Models & Ranking: How to analyze/model/predict user

    interactions and use these findings to improve retrieval performance?

    How can we adapt ranking/retrieval models and IR theory in the light

    of a sequence of user interactions.

    (B) Evaluation & Test Collections: How can we evaluate retrieval

    system performance over entire query sessions? How can we build

    reusable test collections to study this IR task? How can we model/

    simulate user interactions over a session?

    Technical original research papers and position papers (5 pages LNCS)

    on each of these two topics are invited for submission on or before

    21st February 2011.

    Potential topics include (but are not limited to):

    Evaluation of Sessions:

    * Effectiveness metrics

    * Simulating interactions

    * Test collections

    * Using live labs and interactive evaluation

    Retrieval Models and Ranking for Sessions:

    * Query analysis/repesentation/intent/suggestion

    * Ranking models (language models, probabilistic retrieval

    models, feature- based models, learning to rank)

    * Personalised search (user analysis)

    * Applications

    Submission Instructions

    Submissions should report new (unpublished) research results, or

    ongoing research. Both technical paper submissions and position

    papers, of up to 5 pages including references, will be orally

    presented. All paper submissions must be written in English following

    the LNCS author guidelines.

    Organisers

    * Ben Carterette, University of Delaware

    * Evangelos Kanoulas, University of Sheffield

    * Paul Clough, University of Sheffield

    * Mark Sanderson, RMIT University


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