CIKM 2011
CIKM 2011 | |
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20th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
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Ordinal | 20 |
Event in series | CIKM |
Dates | 2011/10/24 (iCal) - 2011/10/28 |
Homepage: | http://www.cikm2011.org |
Twitter account: | CIKM2011 |
Location | |
Location: | Glasgow, Scotland, UK |
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Important dates | |
Workshops: | 2011/03/28 |
Tutorials: | 2011/04/26 |
Abstracts: | 2011/05/17 |
Papers: | 2011/05/24 |
Posters: | 2011/05/30 |
Demos: | 2011/06/26 |
Submissions: | 2011/05/24 |
Notification: | 2011/07/19 |
Camera ready due: | 2011/08/12 |
Accepted short papers: | 191 |
Papers: | Submitted 918 / Accepted 134 (14.6 %) |
Committees | |
Organizers: | Jon Ritchie |
General chairs: | Iadh Ounis, Ian Ruthven |
PC chairs: | Arjen de Vries, Bettina Berendt, Wenfei Fan |
Workshop chairs: | Craig Macdonald |
Panel Chair: | Jeremy Pickends |
Seminars Chair: | Jaap Kamps, Fabrizio Silvestri |
Demo chairs: | Omar Alonso |
Keynote speaker: | David Karger, Justin Zobel, Maurizio Lenzerini |
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Call for Papers
We encourage submissions of high quality papers on all topics in the general areas of databases, information retrieval, and knowledge management. Papers should contain previously unpublished work and not be under submission to other conferences or journals.
Details on how to submit to CIKM 2011 are available on the submissions page.
Papers that bridge across these areas are of special interest and will be considered for a "Best Interdisciplinary Paper" award. Topics of interest in the three areas include, but are not limited to:
Databases
Access methods and indexing Authorization, data privacy and security Concurrency control and recovery Data quality, provenance, adaptability and reusability Data exchange, integration, evolution and migration Database languages and models (e.g., fuzzy data, probabilistic databases, meta-data management) Domain-specific databases (multi-media, scientific, spatial, temporal, text) Dynamic aspects of databases (updates, views, real-time data, sensor data, active databases, data streams) Mobile, parallel and distributed data management (including cloud computing) Novel/advanced applications Query processing, optimization and performance Semantic Web and ontologies Semi-structured data processing, XML filtering and routing String databases, blogs and social search Systems, platforms, middleware and experiences Workflow, Web services and Web Service Composition Information Retrieval
Aggregated search, Enterprise search, Desktop search Personalised and collaborative search Cross-language retrieval, Multilingual retrieval, Machine translation for IR Distributed IR, Peer to peer IR Domain-specific IR: genomic, legal, mobile, patents, ... Evaluation, Test collections, Crowdsourcing for IR evaluation Foundations of IR: Theory, Formal models HCIR, User Interfaces, Interactive IR, User models, User studies Language technologies for IR (NLP, IE, Summarization, QA, ...) Machine Learning for IR Multimedia IR: audio, speech, image, video, and cross-media Semi-structured information retrieval, Semantic search System Architectures, Scalability and Efficiency Web IR and Social media search Other topics related to IR (Adversarial IR, Advertising, Privacy, Text Mining, etc.) Knowledge Management
Advertising and optimization Classification and clustering Data pre- and post-processing Domain-specific and cross-domain knowledge management Evaluation measures, methods and frameworks Information Extraction Information Filtering and Recommender Systems Knowledge and privacy (e.g., privacy-preserving data publishing and mining) Knowledge synthesis and visualization Large-scale statistical techniques Link and graph Mining Mining the usage, consumption and production of resources Semantic techniques Temporal, Spatial and Ubiquitous Data Mining Text Mining Web and Social Knowledge Management Industry Research Track
Industrial Practice and Experience Technology for Developing Regions Industry authors are invited to submit papers describing solutions in the domains addressed by this conference, focusing on the technical aspects of their work. The submission procedure for industrial papers is the same as for research papers.
Important Dates for Full papers
Abstracts due: May 17, 2011 Papers due: May 24, 2011 Notification of Acceptance: July 19, 2011 Camera Ready: August 12, 2011 ACM CIKM review is double-blind. Therefore, please anonymise your submission. Non-anonymous submissions will be rejected. If your CIKM 2011 submission is an extension of a previously-published workshop paper the contributions beyond that workshop paper should be discussed in the related work section, referencing the workshop paper as an anonymous citation.
All accepted papers will be published in the ACM CIKM proceedings, which will be distributed in CD format at the conference. All papers will be indexed in the ACM digital library.
CIKM 2011 Organization Team Conference co-Chairs: Iadh Ounis (University of Glasgow) and Ian Ruthven (University of Strathclyde) PC Co-Chairs: Arjen de Vries (CWI and University of Delft), Bettina Berendt (KU Leuven) and Wenfei Fan (University of Edinburgh) Workshop chair: Craig Macdonald, (University of Glasgow) Poster chair: Gianni Amati (FUB) Tutorial chairs: Jaap Kamps (University of Amsterdam) and Fabrizio Silvestri (ISTI-CNR) Demonstration chair: Omar Alonso (Microsoft) Industry Event chairs: Daniel Tunkelang (LinkedIn) and Tony Russell-Rose (Endeca) Panel chair: Jeremy Pickens (Catalyst Repository Systems)