[Asis-l] Final CFP CIKM'11 Workshop on Exploiting Semantic Annotations: July 13 deadline
Jaap Kamps
kamps at uva.nl
Sun Jul 3 05:05:47 EDT 2011
Fourth Workshop on
Exploiting Semantic Annotations for Information Retrieval (ESAIR 2011)
CIKM 2011, October 28, Glasgow
http://www.sics.se/events/esair2011/
Submissions due: Wednesday July 13 (new deadline)
* Call for Papers
There is an increasing amount of structure on the Web as a result of
modern Web languages, microformats and linked data, user tagging and
annotation, and emerging robust NLP tools. These meaningful, semantic,
annotations hold the promise to significantly enhance information
access, by enhancing the depth of analysis of today's systems.
Currently, we have only started exploring the possibilities and only
begin to understand how these valuable semantic cues can be put to
fruitful use.
The main question for the workshop is how to best formulate and use
semantic annotation of information objects and information streams for
information access tasks such as search, retrieval, categorization and
related information refinement tasks.
* Many Open Questions
The Workshop will bring together researchers from a range of different
disciplines (NLP, DB, IR, KM, and Web) and together identify the natural
use cases, the barriers to success, and work on ways of addressing them:
- Application/Use Case: What are use cases that make obvious the need
for semantic annotation of information? What tasks cannot be solved by
document retrieval using the traditional bag-of-words? What are the
prerequisites of successful application? How can the expressive power
of semantic annotation best be put to use? What is keeping searchers
from exploring these powerful search request?
- Annotation and analysis: What types of annotation are available? Are
there crucial differences between author-, software-, user- , and
machine-generated annotations? Named entities, temporal expressions on
the one hand and sentiment and hedging on the other are examples of
analyses beyond topic that have moved to profitable application. Are
there other types of annotations that are within our grasp? What
semantic theories do we need to formulate further annotation schemes?
- Data Curation: Annotations may live inside documents, or be stored
externally (e.g., annotated by uncontrolled authors or tools) or both
(e.g., annotation with linked data). How to keep data and metadata
together? Does the annotation stop somewhere, or is all social or
linked data of potential use for searching or navigating. How important
is source of the annotations? Are there issues with credibility or
trust that need to be taken into account?
- Result Aggregation: Whereas IR focuses almost exclusively at finding
individual chunks of information, DB naturally focuses on results that
combine information and produce aggregated results (think of OLAP
queries), and KM naturally deal with the whole information space. How
can we fruitfully combine these strengths?
These and other related questions will be discussed at this open format
workshop -- the aim is to provide paths for further research to change
the way we understand information access today!
* We Need Your Help!
Help us shape the future of information access by increasing the depth
of analysis of today's systems:
- Submit a short 2-page research or position paper explaining your key
wishes or key points,
- and take actively part in the discussion at the Workshop.
The deadline is Wednesday July 13, 2011 (any timezone) further
submission details are on http://www.sics.se/events/esair2011/
We are looking forward to a productive, stimulating and fruitful
workshop day in the tradition of previous ESAIR workshops -- come join
the discussion!
Omar Alonso, Microsoft
Jaap Kamps, University of Amsterdam
Jussi Karlgren, SICS
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