[rede.APPIA] Text2Story@ECIR’20 – CfParticipation – Free Online Workshop, Tue, Apr 14th, 2020

++ CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ++

 

It’s just a couple of days until the Text2Story@ECIR’20 workshop, this year an open online event, subject to free registration.

 

The final program is now available at text2story20.inesctec.pt

 

++ How to participate ++

The 2020 edition of the Text2Story workshop will be held online.

We will be using Zoom to broadcast the workshop.

Drop me a note if you want to participate – it’s free.

 

++ Invited Speakers ++

– Mark Finlayson (Assistant Professor at School of Computing and Information Sciences, Florida – US)  will give a talk on “Recent Advances in Narrative Natural Language Processing”

– Sebastião Miranda (Head of Development at Priberam) will give a talk on "Tailoring Media Monitoring with User Feedback"

 

++ List of Papers ++

– Incorporating Context and Knowledge for Better Sentiment Analysis of Narrative Text

(Chenyang Lyu, Tianbo Ji, Yvette Graham)

 

– Temporal Embeddings and Transformer Models for Narrative Text Understanding

(Vani Kanjirangat, Simone Mellace and Alessandro Antonucci)

 

– Measuring Narrative Fluency by Analyzing Dynamic Interaction Networks in Textual Narratives

(O-Joun Lee and Jin-Taek Kim)

 

– Towards a Cross-article Narrative Comparison of News

(Martino Mensio, Alistair Willis and Harith Alani)

 

– Time-centric Exploration of Court Documents

(Philip Hausner, Dennis Aumiller and Michael Gertz)

 

– Creating Signed Networks of News Events

(Roshni Chakraborty, Srishti Bhandari, Nilotpal Chakraborty and Ritwika Das)

 

– Batch Clustering for Multilingual News Streaming

(Mathis Linger and Mhamed Hajaiej)

 

– Timelines: Entity-centric Event Extraction from Online News

(Jakub Piskorski, Vanni Zavarella, Martin Atkinson and Marco Verile)

 

– A Framework towards Computational Narrative Analysis on Blogs/Social Media

(Kiran Kumar Bandeli, Muhammad Nihal Hussain and Nitin Agarwal)

 

– Teargas, Water Cannons and Twitter:A case study on detecting protest repressionevents in Turkey 2013

(Fatma Elsafoury)

 

– Breaking the Subtopic Barrier in Cross-Document Event Coreference Resolution

(Michael Bugert, Nils Reimers, Shany Barhom, Ido Dagan and Iryna Gurevych)

 

– Scene Linking Annotation and Automatic Scene Characterization in TV Series

(Aman Berhe, Camille Guinaudeau and Claude Barras)

 

– Moving beyond triples

(Fabian M. Suchanek)

 

 

[rede.APPIA] ECIR 2020 will be an open online event!

The ongoing worldwide COVID-19 situation pushed ECIR 2020 organizers to make the conference an online event. We are committed to reward our amazing community and make ECIR 2020 open and fully available online.

 Do not forget to register for the online event until *April 12*. More information at: https://ecir2020.org/registration/.

The instructions on how to attend ECIR 2020 are available at:
 https://ecir2020.org/online-experience/ .

The online program is now online at: https://ecir2020.org/program/.

A few highlights about the program:
 – Keynotes will be in the afternoon to accommodate attendees from America and Asia.
 – Authors from Asia will present in the morning.
 – Authors from America will present in the afternoon.
 – Short and demo papers will be presented via a continuous video stream.

See you next week, online!
ECIR 2020 organizing committee

[rede.APPIA] ECIR2020: Short-papers, Demos and Reproducibility deadline extension

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ECIR 2020 :: 42nd European Conference on Information Retrieval http://www.ecir2020.org/

Lisbon
April 14 -17, 2020
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The European Conference on Information Retrieval is the prime European forum for the presentation of original research in the field of Information Retrieval.

ECIR 2020 is seeking high-quality and original submissions on theory, experimentation, and practice regarding the retrieval, representation, management, and usage of textual, visual and multi-modal information.

ECIR strongly supports user, system, application, and evaluation focused papers:

 * User aspects including information interaction, contextualisation, personalisation, simulation, characterisation, and information behaviours.

 * System aspects including retrieval and recommendation algorithms, machine learning, deep learning, content representation, natural language processing, system architectures, and efficiency methods.

 * Applications such as search and recommender systems, web and social media apps, domain specific search (professional, bio, chem, etc.), novel interfaces, intelligent search agents/bots, and related innovative search tools.

 * Evaluation research including new measures and novel methods for the measurement and evaluation of users, systems and/or applications.

In addition to these traditional topic areas, ECIR 2020 will be encouraging the submissions of papers on a specialised theme (eHealth, DeepLearning, education IR etc.)

Short Paper Track
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The Short Paper Track calls for original contributions presenting novel, thought-provoking ideas and addressing innovative application areas within the field of Information Retrieval. The inclusion of promising (preliminary) results is encouraged but not required. Papers that stimulate and promote discussion are particularly encouraged. Short paper submissions should be 6 pages in length plus additional pages for references.

Reproducibility Track
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ECIR also strongly encourages the submission of reproducibility papers that repeat and analyze prior work. In particular we solicit classical reproducibility papers, which replicate prior experiments and show how, why, and when the methods work (or not), along with two other types of reproducibility papers: generalizability papers, that focus on assessing how well technology performs in new contexts (e.g., different time, location, access device, task), and predictability papers, that focus on developing theory and methods that assess and evaluate how generalizable methods are and whether they will work in other contexts.
Reproducibility submissions are welcome in any of the ares related to aspects of Information Retrieval, and either fits with the classical or alternative types of reproducibility papers. Reproducibility submissions should be 12 pages in length plus additional pages for references.

Demonstration Track
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The Demo Track provide the opportunity for researchers to present their research prototypes and operational systems which they wish to share with the community, obtain feedback from experts, and exchanges knowledge on implementing and developing such systems. Submissions should clearly define their purpose, scope, and audience. All submissions should provide a URL to a live online version of their demo or, alternatively, provide a URL to a video showcasing the main features of their demo. Demonstrations that make their source code freely available are especially encouraged.
Demonstration submissions are welcome in any of the areas related to Information Retrieval (IR), as identified in the Topics of Interest listed above. Demo submissions should be 4 pages in length plus additional pages for references.

Submission Guidelines
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All submissions must be written in English and be formatted according to the LNCS author guidelines. All papers should be submitted electronically through the conference submission system. Short papers are up to 6 pages in length plus additional pages for references, and demonstration papers are to be 4 pages in length plus additional pages for references.
Short paper submissions will be refereed through double-blind peer review. Demonstration papers will undergo single-blind review. Accepted short papers, and demo papers will be published in the conference proceedings published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. The proceedings will be distributed to all delegates at the conference. Accepted short papers, and demos papers will have to be presented at the conference–and at least one author will be required to register.


Timeline
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(new) Short-papers, Demos and Reproducibility paper submission: 20 October 2019
Notification: 30 November 2019

Workshops and tutorials: 14 April 2020
Main Conference: 15-17 April 2020

[rede.APPIA] The ECIR Industry Impact Award, sponsored by Signal AI.

We are delighted to announce that ECIR 2020 will feature a new award. The award aims to recognize excellence in industrial impact, and hence to strengthen the connection and collaboration with industry. The award will be given to authors of one selected full paper from the ECIR programme. Factors that will be taken into account when selecting the candidate papers for this award include, but are not limited to, replicability, open-source code, data availability, efficiency, simplicity, and business value. In addition to receiving an award certificate, the recipients of the award will be presented with a monetary prize of €1000.  

 

ECIR will continue to feature this award at least until 2022.

 

 

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ECIR 2020 :: 42nd European Conference on Information Retrieval http://www.ecir2020.org/

Lisbon
April 14 -17, 2020
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[rede.APPIA] ECIR2020: Full-papers deadline extension

 

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ECIR 2020 :: 42nd European Conference on Information Retrieval http://www.ecir2020.org/

Lisbon
April 14 -17, 2020
=====================

The European Conference on Information Retrieval is the prime European forum for the presentation of original research in the field of Information Retrieval.

ECIR 2020 is seeking high-quality and original submissions on theory, experimentation, and practice regarding the retrieval, representation, management, and usage of textual, visual and multi-modal information.

ECIR strongly supports user, system, application, and evaluation focused papers:

 * User aspects including information interaction, contextualisation, personalisation, simulation, characterisation, and information behaviours.

 * System aspects including retrieval and recommendation algorithms, machine learning, deep learning, content representation, natural language processing, system architectures, and efficiency methods.

 * Applications such as search and recommender systems, web and social media apps, domain specific search (professional, bio, chem, etc.), novel interfaces, intelligent search agents/bots, and related innovative search tools.

 * Evaluation research including new measures and novel methods for the measurement and evaluation of users, systems and/or applications.

In addition to these traditional topic areas, ECIR 2020 will be encouraging the submissions of papers on a specialised theme (eHealth, DeepLearning, education IR etc.)

Full Paper Track
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The Full paper track provides the opportunity for researchers to present their state of the art research in Information Retrieval, which makes, or have the potential to make, a significant contribution to the field. Full paper submissions should be 12 pages in length plus additional pages for references.

NEW!!!: As of 2020, a selection of the best papers at ECIR will be published in a special issue of the Information Retrieval Journal.

Information Retrieval Journal
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Selected papers from ECIR 2020  will be published in a special issue of the  Information Retrieval Journal in early 2021.

Submission Guidelines
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All submissions must be written in English and be formatted according to the LNCS author guidelines.
All papers should be submitted electronically through the conference submission system. Full papers (e.g. main paper track and reproducibility track) are up to 12 pages in length plus additional pages for references.


Full paper submissions will be refereed through double-blind peer review. Accepted full papers will be published in the conference proceedings published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
The proceedings will be distributed to all delegates at the conference. Accepted full papers will have to be presented at the conference–and at least one author will be required to register.

Timeline
=====================

(new) Full paper submission: 10 October 2019
Notification: 30 November 2019

Workshops and tutorials: 14 April 2020
Main Conference: 15-17 April 2020