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IRList Digest Volume 4 Number 36
IRList Digest Saturday, 9 July 1988 Volume 4 : Issue 36
Today's Topics:
Call for Papers - ACM SIGIR 89 - 12th Int'l IR Conf., Cambridge MA
Email - Revised welcome message with FTP and new email instructions
News addresses are
Internet or CSNET: fox@vtopus.cs.vt.edu or fox@fox.cs.vt.edu
BITNET: foxea@vtvax3.bitnet (later on will be foxea@vtcc1)
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Date: Mon, 20 Jun 88 17:31:12 EDT
From: Edward A. Fox <fox>
Subject: Call for Papers for SIGIR 89
SIGIR '89
CALL FOR PAPERS
12th INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE ON
RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT
IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
Cambridge, Massachusetts
June 25 - 28, 1989
Sponsored by ACM SIGIR
In cooperation with:
AICA - GLIR (Italy)
BCS - IRG (United Kingdom)
GI (Federal Republic of Germany)
INRIA (France)
Information Retrieval
Information retrieval is one of the most exciting areas of
research and development in the computer and information sciences
today. Research in this field is becoming increasingly important
in areas as diverse as hypertext, natural language processing,
knowledge representation, expert systems, database and multi-
media object management systems, software engineering and office
information systems. Similarly, techniques developed in these
and other areas have strong impact on work in information
retrieval, even in its traditional applications in document and text
retrieval systems. The Annual ACM SIGIR Conference is the prem-
ier forum for presentation and discussion of current research in
this multidisciplinary area. The 12th Annual Conference will
focus especially on the relationships between information
retrieval and other fields. The technical program will consist
of contributed research papers and panel presentations. In addi-
tion, there will be a program of tutorials on Sunday 25 June.
TOPICS FOR SIGIR '89
Original research papers and panel proposals are solicited on
topics including, but not limited to the following:
Information retrieval theory
e.g. Retrieval models
Evaluation
Document and query representation
Artificial Intelligence and Information Retrieval
e.g. Knowledge representation
Natural language processing
Connectionism
Expert systems
Interface issues
e.g. User modelling
Human-computer interaction
Intelligent interfaces
Hypertext and Multimedia Systems
e.g. Automatic construction of links
Search and navigation
Applications
e.g. Software reuse
Office information systems
Case-based retrieval
Implementation issues
e.g. Parallel processing
File organization
Text searching hardware
Storage devices, e.g. optical storage
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTRIBUTORS
Contributed Papers
Persons wishing to contribute original research papers should
send four copies of either: a ten to twelve page (double-spaced)
extended abstract; or, a twenty page full paper, to the appropri-
ate program chair, as indicated below. Papers will be published
in the conference proceedings, and authors will be required to
sign an ACM copyright release form. Submissions are due 14
December 1988.
Panel Presentations
Suggestions for panels should consist of descriptions of the
topic to be covered, the names of proposed speakers and modera-
tor, brief abstracts of the proposed presentations, and the
desired length of time for the panel. Four copies of proposals,
of no more than three pages, should be sent to the appropriate
program chair. Proposals are due 14 December 1988. Email may
be used for panel proposals, but must be backed up by hard copy.
Tutorials
Proposals for tutorials should consist of the topic to be dis-
cussed, the name(s) and brief biographies of the presenter(s),
and an outline of the tutorial. Four copies of proposals, of no
more than three pages, are due 16 January 1989. Email may be used
for tutorial proposals, but backed up by hard copy. Proposals
should be sent to the tutorial chair:
Paul Gandel
AT&T Bell Laboratories
Room 2J-501
Holmdel NJ 07733
ihnp4!hoqam!pbg
IMPORTANT DATES
14 December 1988 Papers and panel proposals due to Program
Chairs
16 January 1989 Tutorial proposals due to Tutorial Chair
17 February 1989 Authors informed of acceptance of papers and
proposals
20 March 1989 Final versions of papers due
Program Chairs
Prof. N.J. Belkin
4 Huntington Street
School of Communication, Information & Library Studies
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ 08903
USA
njb@flash.bellcore.com (internet)
belkin@zodiac (bitnet)
(Americas & Asia)
Prof. C.J. van Rijsbergen
Department of Computing Science
Glasgow University
Lilybank Gardens
Glasgow G12 8QQ
Scotland
cjvr@cs.glasgow.ac.uk
(Europe, Africa, Australia)
Program Committee
Robert B. Allen, Bell Vijay Raghavan, University of
Communications Research Southwestern Louisiana
Abraham Bookstein, University Stephen Robertson, The City
of Chicago University, London
Alex Borgida, Rutgers Gerard Salton, Cornell
University University
Christine Borgman, UCLA Karen Sparck Jones, Cambridge
University
Giorgio Brajnik, Universita
degli Studi di Udine Craig Stanfill, Thinking
Machines Corporation
Yves Chiaramella, Laboratoire
Genie Informatique - IMAG Jean Tague, University of
Western Ontario
Stavros Christodoulakis,
University of Waterloo Carlo Tasso, Universita degli
Studi di Udine
Paul Cohen, University of
Massachusetts C.J. van Rijsbergen, Glasgow
University
Edward A. Fox, Virginia Poly-
technic Institute and State Clement Yu, University of
University (VPI&SU) Illinois at Chicago Circle
William B. Frakes, AT&T Bell Conference Committee
Laboratories
Conference Chair:
Norbert Fuhr, Technische Bruce Croft, University of
Hochschule Darmstadt Massachusetts
Peter Ingwersen, Royal Danish Program Chairs:
School of Librarianship Nick Belkin, Rutgers
University
Janet Kolodner, Georgia Tech C.J. van Rijsbergen, Glasgow
University
Donald H. Kraft, Louisiana State
University Tutorials Chair:
Paul Gandel, AT&T Bell
Michael J. McGill, OCLC Laboratories
Norman Meyrowitz, Brown Local Arrangements Chair:
University Candy Schwartz, Simmons
College
Erich J. Neuhold, Institute for
Integrated Publication and Publicity Chair:
Information Systems Edward A. Fox, VPI&SU
Fausto Rabitti, IEI-CNRS Treasurer:
Donna Harman, National Bureau
Roy Rada, Liverpool University of Standards
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Date: Sat, 9 Jul 88 13:31:12 EDT
From: Edward A. Fox <fox>
Subject: IRList Welcome Message - revised with FTP and email changes
Welcome to the IRList. I am the moderator of the IRList discussion.
I am responsible for composing the digest from pending submissions,
controlling the volume and frequency of mail, keeping an archive, and
answering administrative requests. You may submit material for the
digest to a variety of places, depending on what network you are on
and how quickly and reliably you want mail to reach me. We do not
have to pay for mail deliveries, but they do vary in speediness and
reliability. Possibilities include:
If on ARPANET and can use domains, or on CSNET, use one of
fox@vtopus.cs.vt.edu
fox@fox.cs.vt.edu
foxea%vtvax3.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
If on BITNET, use foxea@vtvax3
(Note! This will eventually be changed to foxea@vtcc1,
since the machines vtvax3 and vtvax5 have been removed,
but vtcc1 is not yet entered in the BITNET tables)
If on UUCPNET, (since I have no direct link) use something like
... seismo!vtvax3.bitnet!foxea
I do much of my correspondence on fox@fox.cs.vt.edu but if you have
trouble communicating with that node, use our mail router, vtopus.
Note that there is a parallel USENET discussion group
comp.theory.info-retrieval
which you can participate in - feel free to ask to be removed from
the direct distribution list if you choose to participate that way
instead.
As you might expect, archival copies of all digests will be kept; feel
free to ask for some recent back issues. Note that FTP is now finally
possible; here are the details. Use something like one of the following
to connect:
ftp fox.cs.vt.edu
or ftp 128.173.2.110
The password for account "guest" is "anonymous". The archives are inside
the "guest" directories: irlist_v1, irlist_v2, irlist_v3, irlist_v4.
Most are single issues but early issues are grouped together. Also,
the 3 volumes of IRList from 1985 through the end of 1987 will be on
the CD-ROM, Virginia Disc One, that will be produced by Nimbus
Records under my direction sometime in 1988. Finally, people who know
how can use BITNET "listserv" software to access the irlist-l archive
on BITNET node vtvm2 for searching and extraction. However, if these
are not possible for you, then all communication about the archive
must be with me, using EMAIL or phone or letter.
IRList is open to discussion of any topic (vaguely) related to
information retrieval. Certainly, any material relating to ACM SIGIR
(the Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval of ACM --
the Association for Computing Machinery) is of interest. Our field
has close ties to artificial intelligence, database management,
information and library science, linguistics, ...
A partial list of topics suitable are:
Information Management/Processing/Science/Technology
AI Applications to IR Hypertext and Hypermedia
Abstracting Indexing/Classification
CD-ROM / CD-I / ... Information Display/Presentation
Citation Studies Information Retrieval Applications
Cognitive Psychology Information Theory
Communications Networks Knowledge Representation
Computational Linguistics Language Understanding
Cybernetics Library Science
Data Abstraction Matching
Dictionary Analysis Message Handling
Document Representations Natural Languages, NL Processing
Electronic Books Optical Disc Technology and Applications
Electronic Publishing Pattern Recognition
Evidential Reasoning Probabilistic Techniques for IR
Expert Systems in IR Speech Analysis
Full-Text Retrieval Statistical Techniques
Fuzzy Set Theory Storage Media and Devices
Hardware Aids for IR Thesaurus Construction
Human-Computer Interaction User Interface Design
Contributions may be anything from tutorials to rampant speculation.
In particular, the following are sought:
Abstracts of Papers,Reports,Dissertations Address Changes
Bibliographies Conference Reports
Descriptions of Projects/Laboratories Half-Baked Ideas
Histories Humorous,Enlightening Anecdotes
Questions Requests
Research Overviews Seminar Announcements/Summaries
Work Planned or in Progress
The only real boundaries to the discussion are defined by the topics
of other mailing lists. Please do not send communications to both
this list and AIList or the Prolog list, except in special cases.
I will try not to overlap much with NL-KR, except when we both receive
materials from contributors or from some bulletin board or researchers.
PLEASE "sign" subscriptions with full name and address so that people
can access you from Internet and/or BITNET and/or USENET (many other
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participate). Note that it is very hard to reach many sites, so be
sure you make it simple by having the "high level domain" be one of:
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If your address does not end in one of those, add in the name of the
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Please let me know if you no longer want to receive the digest, since
it is much harder to track that down by my getting mailer error messages.
Note that IRList does not come out on a regular schedule. It will often
come out in batches, since it is so hard to get all of the address
changes made more frequently. Thus, you can help us all by letting me know
promptly about address changes. You can inquire if you think you may have
missed an issue, since I enforce the policy of dropping any members
off the list if I keep getting delivery errors and can't get an answer
from you or your postmaster.
Editing of contributions will usually be limited to text justifications,
spelling corrections. Editorial remarks and elisions will be marked
with square brackets. The author will be contacted if significant
editing is required. I have no objection to distributing material
that is destined for conference proceedings or any other publication.
I support ACM SIGIR Forum and unless you request otherwise may encourage
inclusion of submissions in whole or in part in future paper versions of
the FORUM. Indeed, this is one form of appeal for FORUM contributions!
Both IRList and the FORUM are unrefereed, and opinions are always those
of the author and not of any organization unless there are other
indications. Copies of list items should credit the original author,
not necessarily the IRList. If you are interested in submitting to
Information Processing and Management (IP&M), I would be happy to
entertain a discussion with you as well. Also about The Laserdisk
Professional, a new publication about CD-ROM and optical discs.
One last announcement - feel free to contact me regarding book or
"electronic products" to be distributed under the ACM Press label -
see the article by Peter Wegner in Feb. 1988 CACM or my article that
should appear in the Aug. 1988 CACM.
The list does not assume copyright, nor does it accept any liability
arising from remailing of submitted material. Further, no liability
is accepted for use of such materials for information retrieval research,
including distribution of test collections. I reserve the right,
however, to refuse to remail any contribution that I judge to be of
commercial purpose, obscene, libelous, irrelevant, or pointless.
Replies to public requests for information should be sent, at least
in "carbon" form, to this list unless the request states otherwise.
If necessary, I will digest or abstract the replies to control the
volume of distributed mail. However, PLEASE DO contribute! I would
rather deal with too much material than with too little. -- Ed Fox
Edward A. Fox, Associate Professor, Dept. of Computer Science,
Virginia Tech (VPI&SU), McBryde Hall Rm. 562, Blacksburg VA 24061
(703) 961-5113 or 6931
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