[Eurchap] SIGIR 2004 Workshop on Context in Information Retrieval
Larsen Birger
blar at db.dk
Fri Jun 25 07:42:18 EDT 2004
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Workshop on Information Retrieval in Context (IRiX) at SIGIR 20004
Call for Participation
There is a growing realisation that relevant information will be
increasingly accessible across media and genres, across languages and
across modalities. The retrieval of such information will depend on
time, place, history of interaction, task in hand, and a range of other
factors that are not given explicitly but are implicit in the
interaction, the user's history and situation, and the ambient
environment, namely the context. IR research is now conducted in
multi-media, multi-lingual, and multi-modal environments, but largely
out of context. However, such contextual data could be used effectively
to constrain retrieval of information thereby reducing the complexity of
the retrieval process. To achieve this, context models for different
modalities will need to be developed so that they can be deployed
effectively to enhance retrieval performance. Thus truly context-aware
and context-dependent retrieval will become feasible.
This workshop will explore a variety of theoretical frameworks,
characteristics and research approaches to focus on an agenda of
activities to be recommended for future interactive IR (IIR) research.
There is a strong programme of contributed papers and panels for the
Workshop; we now invite those interested in the issue of context as it
affects information retrieval to register to participate in the workshop
as attendees and contributors to the discussion. Registration for such
participation is open until the day of the workshop, which is 29 July
2004 in Sheffield, England.
For further information about the Workshop, including the schedule and
program, please see http://ir.dcs.gla.ac.uk/context/
<http://ir.dcs.gla.ac.uk/context/> ; to register for
the Workshop, please go to http://www.sigir.org/sigir2004/
<http://www.sigir.org/sigir2004/> . Please note
that one can register for the Workshop independently of registering for
SIGIR 2004.
Organisers:
Peter Ingwersen, Royal School of LIS, Denmark
Keith van Rijsbergen, University of Glasgow, Scotland
Nick Belkin, Rutgers University, USA
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