[Asis-l] 2nd CfP First International Symposium on Information Interaction in Context (IIiX), 18-20 Oct 2006, Copenhagen, Denmark
Ian Ruthven
Ian.Ruthven at cis.strath.ac.uk
Fri Mar 24 08:17:55 EST 2006
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Call for Papers
First International Symposium on Information Interaction in Context
(IIiX)
18-20 October, 2006, Copenhagen, Denmark http://www.db.dk/IIiX/
Submission deadline for all contributions May 1, 2006
Information is increasingly available across media and genres, across
languages, and across modalities. How people access this information is
highly dependent on the context of their interaction and this context is
influenced by a range of factors such as the time, place, and history of
interaction, the tasks motivating the interaction and the technical
possibilities of the information systems. Although the use of
information systems are heavily affected by contextual factors,
Information Retrieval and Seeking research is largely conducted out of
context.
IIiX will explore the relationships between the contexts that affect
Information Retrieval and Seeking, how these contexts impact on
information behaviour, and how knowledge of information contexts can
help design truly interactive information systems.
IIiX invites research contributions that approach information contexts
from a broad range of perspectives, such as context surrounding
documents, context influencing seeking humans and their tasks, the
context of information seekers and providers, the context of interactive
search, and the technical contexts of information systems.
IIiX encourages the submission of original, high quality research papers
in any of the symposium topics of interest. All submissions will be
reviewed by an international programme committee and all accepted
research papers will be published in the symposium proceedings by a
major publisher. Submissions may either be full research papers (max
5000 words) or research in progress papers (max 2000 words). Full
details on submissions are available on the symposium web page
(http://www.db.dk/IIiX/)
IIiX also host a dedicated Doctoral Forum on the day preceding the
conference (details on IIiX webpage)
Topics of interest include but are not restricted to the following:
* CASE STUDIES, FIELD EXPERIMENTS, SIMULATIONS, ETC. OF
CONTEXT-SENSITIVE INFORMATION SEEKING & RETRIEVAL:
o Task-based IIR and information behaviour
o Algorithmic solutions to IIiX
o Relevance feedback - implicit & explicit - and query modification
issues
o Media and genre-dependent applications
o Cross-media, cross-language and cross-modal approaches
o Personalized and collaborative information access in context
*CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION INTERACTION THEORY - MODELING CONTEXT e.g.
o Ontology and knowledge-based IR in context
o Theoretical tools for IIiX
*EVALUATION AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES FOR IIIX
o Research design
o Usability evaluation
o Nature of relevance in contexts
o Interactive IR and interface issues
o Measures of performance in context and situation-sensitive
information access
o The test-collection challenge
*PLATFORMS AND FRAMEWORKS FOR DOING RESEARCH ON IIIX
o IR & DB Integration in context
o Non-content based information seeking and retrieval
o Document structure in contextual interactive IR
**** IMPORTANT DATES ****
Full papers or Research-in-Progress papers: May 1, 2006
Notification date: June 20, 2006
Conference: 18-20 October 2006
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Symposium co-chairs:
Pia Borlund & Peter Ingwersen
Royal School of Library and Information Science, Denmark
Symposium Programme Chair:
Ian Ruthven
University of Strathclyde, UK
Thematic Programme Chairs:
Anastasios Tombros (Laboratory IR)
Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Pertti Vakkari (Information Behavior)
Tampere University, Finland
Nicholas Belkin (Interactive IR)
Rutgers University, USA
Doctoral Forum chairs: Birger Larsen and Jesper W. Schneider, Royal
School of Library and Information Science, Denmark
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