Apr 30 1CLICK-2 sample queries and nuggets released

Apr 30 SIGIR notification

May 18 CIKM abstracts due

May 21 IRJ intent special issue submissions due

May 25 CIKM full papers due

May 31 INTENT-2 topics released

Jun 15 CIKM posters due

Jun 30 IRJ intent special issue reviews sent to authors

Jul 22 AIRS papers due

Jul 16 CIKM notification

Jul 27 IRJ intent special issue revised manuscripts due

Jul 31 WSDM abstracts due

Jul 31 INTENT-2 run submissions

Aug 01-02 IPSJ DBS/IFAT http://www.ipsj.or.jp/kenkyukai/event/dbs154ifat107.html

Aug 03 CIKM poster notification

Aug 07 WSDM papers due

Aug 12 CIKM camera ready

Aug 12-16 SIGIR2012[Portland] http://www.sigir.org/sigir2012/

Aug 13 IRJ editorial board

Aug 26 CIKM posters camera ready

Aug 31 IRJ intent special issue final notification

Aug 31 AIRS notification

Aug 31 1CLICK-2 test queries released

Aug-Dec INTENT-2 assessments

Sep 30 AIRS camera ready

Oct 08 ECIR paper/poster submissions due

Oct 09-12 Shonan Seminar http://www.nii.ac.jp/shonan/blog/2012/03/06/whole-session-evaluation-of-interactive-information-retrieval-systems/

Oct 31 1CLICK-2 run submissions

Oct 29-Nov 02 CIKM2012[Hawaii] http://www.cikm2012.org/

Nov 30 ECIR notification

Dec 17-19 AIRS2012[Tianjin] http://airs2012.tju.edu.cn/

Nov-Jan 1CLICK-2 nugget match evaluation

Jan 31 INTENT-2 evaluation results + early draft overview

Feb 01 1CLICK-2 early draft overview

Feb 06-08 CIKM2013[Rome] http://wsdm2013.org/

Feb 28 1CLICK-2 evaluation results

Mar 01 NTCIR-10 draft papers due

Mar 25-27 ECIR2013[Moscow] http://ecir2013.org/

May 01 NTCIR-10 camera ready

Jun 18-21 NTCIR-10 http://research.nii.ac.jp/ntcir/ntcir-10/index.html


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Call for Papers:

Information Retrieval ( http://springer.com/10791 ) Special Issue on Search Intents and Diversification



Submissions due: May 14, 2012

Submissions due: May 21, 2012 (EXTENDED IN RESPONSE TO AUTHOR REQUESTS)

Final accept/reject decisions: August 31, 2012

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MOTIVATION AND BACKGROUND



Information retrieval users have diverse search needs, and the level of

detail given in the user's search query can differ widely depending on how

clear the underlying information need itself is, the user's search

environment (e.g. input device), and how difficult it is for the user to

express the need in the form of a query. For these reasons, many queries

are ambiguous and/or underspecified.



In light of this, research in accommodating different search intents has

received a lot of attention lately. For example, major conferences like

SIGIR, WWW and WSDM have begun to see papers on search result

diversification, which aims to capture different user needs within one

entry-point search result page.

This problem was discussed intensively at the ECIR 2011 and WSDM 2012

Diversity in Document Retrieval Workshops. Also, starting at TREC 2009, the

TREC Web and Blog tracks have measured the diversity of participating

systems in retrieving web pages and blog posts, respectively. Moreover, the

recent INTENT task at NTCIR-9 tackled not only search result

diversification but also the task of mining intents given a query.



As the third round of the TREC web diversity track and the first round of

the NTCIR INTENT task

concluded near the end of 2011, we believe that the timing is right for a

special issue on search

intents and diversification to be published in 2012, in order to highlight

the advances and clarify the

future goals in this area. We welcome relevant submissions from these

evaluation venues as well as from

outside.





SCOPE



We encourage submissions that are related to one or more of the following

themes:



- Intent and diversity related tasks at TREC, NTCIR and other IR evaluation

venues

- Interpreting and mining search intents

- Handling navigational and informational search intents

- Handling ambiguity and multiple facets in queries

- Handling novelty/redundancy and diversity

- Building intent and diversity related test collections

- Diversification in non-traditional IR tasks, e.g. aggregated search,

exploratory search and session IR

- Interfaces for presenting diversified search results

- Evaluation methods for intent and diversity





IMPORTANT DATES



May 14, 2012 Submissions due

May 21, 2012 Submissions due

Jun 30, 2012 First-round reviews sent to authors

Jul 27, 2012 Revised manuscripts due

Aug 31, 2012 Final decisions sent to authors





SUBMISSIONS



Manuscripts must adhere to the format guidelines shown in the

"Instructions for Authors" page available from

http://springer.com/10791 .



To submit your manuscript, please go to

http://www.editorialmanager.com/inrt

and select "SI: Search Intents and Diversification" for the article type.





GUEST EDITORS



Tetsuya Sakai tesakai at microsoft.com

Noriko Kando kando at nii.ac.jp

Craig Macdonald craig.macdonald at glasgow.ac.uk

Ian Soboroff ian.soboroff at nist.gov



Please contact the guest editors if you have any questions.





PROGRAMME COMMITTEE



Rakesh Agrawal, Microsoft Research

Javed Aslam, Northeastern University

Ben Carterette, University of Delaware

Olivier Chapelle, Yahoo! Labs

Charlie Clarke, University of Waterloo

Evangelos Kanoulas, University of Sheffield

Mounia Lalmas, Yahoo!

Hang Li, Microsoft

Iadh Ounis, University of Glasgow

Filip Radlinksi, Microsoft

Davood Rafiei, University of Alberta

Stephen Robertson, Microsoft

Ian Ruthven, University of Strathclyde

Rodrygo Santos, University of Glasgow

Jun Wang, University College London

William Webber, University of Melbourne

Emine Yilmaz, Microsoft,

ChengXiang Zhai, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Min Zhang, Tsinghua University












Many thanks to those who dropped by yesterday!
Wishing you a very special Christmas and a happy new year...


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Practice = Not Performance@Microsoft (*)

Date: December 22, 2011
Time: 6:30pm-7:15pm-ish
Place: Building #2 Meeting Room 14366
(right next to Hon's office – dare he!?)


Dr.T.Sakai, an amateur singer/songwriter, will sing and strum his guitar in a MSRA meeting room and you are welcome to attend. This is not a concert but just a practice session made public. Therefore he is allowed to make mistakes. He might even do the same song twice or stop halfway to try to play better.
He hasn't done any serious songwriting for many years so this time he will play some songs by famous professional artists, such as Burt Bacharach, Paul McCartney, The Beach Boys and Coldplay.
P=NP@MS will feature no more than ten songs and will probably be about forty minutes.


BIOGRAPHY

Dr.T.Sakai formed a band in high school many years ago. He also started writing his original songs and performing them in his bands. The idea was to get the girls' attention, which never actually worked. In his college years, he sent demo tapes to a few Japanese record companies. They turned him down. One record company man commented: "Why the hell are your lyrics in English?" Even after that, he occasionally performed at clubs in Tokyo before joining MSRA in 2009. His recent singles include The MSRA Anthem, written together with Dr.H.-W.Hon.

FOOTNOTE (*): This is actually a rather clever title as "Performance@Microsoft " is the internal website used by MS employees for performance assessment. The acronym P=NP is equally clever, methinks.

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PLAYLIST


You've Got To Hide Your Love Away (Lennon/McCartney)
Every Night (McCartney)
This Guy's In Love With You (Bacharach/David)
She's Got A Way (Joel)
I Get Along (Tennant/Lowe)
Yellow (Berryman/Buckland/Champion/Martin)
Why Does It Always Rain On Me? -- God Only Knows (Healy -- Wilson/Asher)
Wonderful Christmastime (McCartney)

*The official program will soon be available at

http://ipsj-ifat.org/


[参加募集]
情報処理学会 第104回情報基礎とアクセス技術研究会
第41回ディジタル図書館ワークショップ
合同研究会

共催:九州大学附属図書館研究開発室

日 程: 平成23年11月22日(火)
会 場: 九州大学附属図書館 中央図書館視聴覚ホール
(福岡市東区箱崎6-10-1)
http://www.lib.kyushu-u.ac.jp/libinf/central/libraryhall_loc.html

参加費無料(事前申し込み不要)

テーマ:
「ライブラリーサイエンスのチカラ・・・
ディジタルネイティブの時代に向けたライブラリーの科学と技術」

プログラム:

セッション1:検索技術と利用者行動

(1) 9:30-10:00
[IFAT]
クロス集計による文献ファセット検索システムの提案
○廣川佐千男, 曾駿, 殷成久(九州大学)

(2) 10:00-10:30
[IFAT]
数値を含むテキストの類似検索が可能なフィンガープリント技術
○高杰、片山佳則、森川郁也、津田宏(富士通研究所)

(3) 10:30-11:00
[IFAT]
Japanese Hyponymy Extraction based on a Term Similarity Graph
○Takuya Akiba (The University of Tokyo),
Tetsuya Sakai(Microsoft Research Asia)

(4) 11:00-11:30
[IFAT]
Web情報探索前後のコンセプトマップの分析:
探索者によるノード同定結果を用いて
○江草由佳(国立教育政策研究所)、齊藤ひとみ(愛知教育大学)
中島 諒(住友電工情報システム株式会社)
高久雅生(物質・材料研究機構)、神門典子(国立情報学研究所)
三輪眞木子(放送大学)

11:30-12:30(昼休み)

セッション2:コンテンツ利用環境

(5) 12:30-13:00
[IFAT]
電子ブックのグループ閲覧を可能にするPKIを活用したDRM機能の実装
○山地一禎,中村素典,西村健,大谷誠,曽根原登(NII)

(6) 13:00-13:30
[DLW]
リポジトリシステムWEKOのコンテンツ再利用環境(SarabiWEKO)の開発
○青山 俊弘(鈴鹿高専), 山地 一禎(NII),
池田 大輔(九大), 行木 孝夫(北大)

セッション3:メタデータ

(7) 13:30-14:00
[IFAT]
展覧会カタログメタデータ評価の試み
○矢代寿寛, 宮澤彰(総研大)

(8) 14:00-14:30
[DLW]
非標準フォーマットを含む埋め込み型メタデータの抽出と
統合によるメタデータ生成手法
○本間維,永森光晴,杉本重雄(筑波大)

(9) 14:30-15:00
[DLW]
ディジタルマンガにおけるストーリー構造とビジュアル構造を表す
メタデータモデル
○三原鉄也、永森光晴、杉本重雄(筑波大)

15:00-15:15 (休憩)

15:15-17:00 パネルディスカッション
「ライブラリーサイエンスのチカラ」

今回の合同研究会は、九州大学大学院統合新領域学府に新設され
たライブラリサイエンス専攻のご協力を得て開催することとなり
ました。同専攻では、「ライブラリー=図書館という固定観念を
超えて、図書文献資料、文書記録資料(アーカイブス資料)等の
別なく、統合された方法論にもとづき、情報管理・提供のあたら
しいステージを開拓すること」、そして「ユーザーの視点に立っ
た情報の管理と提供を確保し、同時に『知の創造と継承を支える
あらたな場』としての『ライブラリー』を科学すること」とうた
われています。

そこで、パネルディスカッションでは、図書館情報学専攻として、
専門課程を持ち、長い歴史を持っている慶應義塾大学、筑波大学
の先生方を招き、各専門課程について教育・研究指導方針につい
て説明をいただき、これまで蓄積されてきたライブラリーサイエ
ンスの知から学び、新しい時代に向けたライブラリサイエンスの
力を、ライブラリーサイエンスの地から発信するために様々な論
点から議論します。

コーディネーター
 石田栄美(九州大学大学院統合新領域学府
ライブラリーサイエンス専攻)
パネリスト:
 上田修一(慶應義塾大学文学部図書館・情報学専攻)
 杉本重雄(筑波大学大学院図書館情報メディア研究科)
 冨浦洋一(九州大学大学院統合新領域学府
ライブラリーサイエンス専攻)