*9th International Workshop on*
*Information Filtering and Retrieval*
*DART 2015*
Workshop of IC3K - KDIR 2015
7th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery and
Information Retrieval
Lisbon, 12November 2015
http://www.ic3k.org/DART.aspx
Nowadays we are living an Information revolution. With the increasing
availability of data, the analysis of different kinds of data is
inevitable. It becomes more important to have automatic methods to
manage data and retrieve information. Data processing is changing users
behaviors. A Social Media can be considered a regular source of data
that touches many aspects of society, including politics and economy.
Users are ever more interested in information rather than in mere raw
data. Considering that the large amount of accessible data sources is
growing, novel systems providing effective means of searching and
retrieving information are required. Therefore the fundamental goal is
making information exploitable by humans and machines.
DART 2015 intends to provide a more interactive and focused platform for
researchers and practitioners for presenting and discussing new and
emerging ideas. It is focused on researching and studying new challenges
in intelligent information filtering and retrieval. In particular, DART
aims to investigate novel systems and tools to web scenarios and
semantic computing. In so doing, DART will contribute to discuss and
compare suitable novel solutions based on intelligent techniques and
applied in real-world applications.
Information Retrieval attempts to address similar filtering and ranking
problems for pieces of information such as links, pages, and documents.
Information Retrieval systems generally focus on the development of
global retrieval techniques, often neglecting individual user needs and
preferences.
Information Filtering has drastically changed the way information
seekers find what they are searching for. In fact, they effectively
prune large information spaces and help users in selecting items that
best meet their needs, interests, preferences, and tastes. These systems
rely strongly on the use of various machine learning tools and
algorithms for learning how to rank items and predict user evaluation.
*SUBMISSION*
Papers should be 8 pages long, including references, tables, graphs,
images and appendices. Submissions with less than 4 pages or more than
13 pages will be automatically rejected.
*ACCEPTANCE*
After a double-blind peer review, qualifying papers may be accepted as
either Full Papers or Short Papers.
*PRESENTATION*
Papers classified as Full Papers are awarded a 30’ minutes slot for an
oral presentation at the conference. Papers classified as Short Papers
are given either a 20’ minutes slot for an oral presentation or assigned
to present at a Poster Session. Authors who have been assigned an oral
presentation, either Full or Short, may however also choose to present
at a Poster Session instead, should they prefer it.
*PUBBLICATION* Papers classified as Full Papers will be assigned a
12-page limit in the Conference Proceedings, while Papers classified as
Short Papers have an 8-page limit. The total number of pages to consider
is the number obtained after the paper has been correctly formatted
according to the appropriate template. The Conference Proceedings will
be published under an ISBN number by SCITEPRESS and include final
versions of all accepted papers, adjusted to satisfy reviewers’
recommendations. They will be obtainable on paper and CD-ROM support,
and made available for online consultation at the SCITEPRESS Digital
Library. Online publication is exclusive to papers which have been both
published and presented at the event.
Submitting a paper to the workshop means that, if the paper is accepted,
at least one author should attend the conference to present the paper
and should then register to the conference with a workshop fee.
*INDEXATION* The proceedings will be submitted to Thomson Reuters
Conference Proceedings Citation Index (ISI), INSPEC, DBLP, EI (Elsevier
Index) and Scopus for indexation.
*TOPICS OF INTEREST*
Topics of interest will include (but not are limited to):
- Web Information Filtering and Retrieval
- Web Personalization and Recommendation
- Web Advertising
- Web Agents
- Web of Data
- Semantic Web
- Open Data
- Linked Data
- Semantics and Ontology Engineering
- Search for Social Networks and Social Media
- Natural Language and Information Retrieval in the Social Web
- Real-time Search
- Text categorization
- IoT
*BOOK*
All authors will be asked to submit a refined version of their
contribution for publication in the series Studies in Computational
Intelligence published by Springer Verlag (Series Ed.: Kacprzyk, Janusz,
ISSN:1860-949X).
*IMPORTANT DATES*
Submission deadline: July 14, 2015
Notification of acceptance: September 16, 2015
Final Paper Submission and Registration: September 25, 2015
Workshop day: November 12, 2015
*CHAIRS*
Cristian Lai
CRS4, Center of Advanced Studies, Research and Development in Sardinia
Pula, Cagliari – Italy
email: clai [at] crs4 [dot] it
web: http://www.crs4.it/crs4/peopledetails/people/71/Cristian_Lai
Giovanni Semeraro
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Bari, Aldo Moro
Bari – Italy
email: semeraro [at] di [dot] uniba [dot] it
web: http://www.di.uniba.it/~swap/index.php?n=Membri.Semeraro
Google Scholar Profile:
http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=i9XYY0sAAAAJ
Alessandro Giuliani
DIEE, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
University of Cagliari
Cagliari - Italy
email: alessandro [dot] giuliani [at] diee [dot] unica [dot] it
web: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alessandro_Giuliani3/
*PUBLICITY CHAIR*
Fedelucio Narducci
Dept. of Computer Science University of Bari, Aldo Moro Bari – Italy
email: fedelucio [dot] narducci [at] uniba [dot] it
*PROGRAM COMMITTEE (to be defined)*
Pierpaolo Basile - University of Bari, Italy
Marie-Helene Abel – University of Compiègne, France
Giambattista Amati - Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy
Liliana Ardissono - University of Turin, Italy
Giuliano Armano - University of Cagliari - Italy
Agnese Augello - ICAR - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
Roberto Basili - University of Roma Tor Vergata, Italy
Federico Bergenti – University of Parma, Italy
Ludovico Boratto – University of Cagliari, Italy
Annalina Caputo - University of Bari, Italy
Pierluigi Casale - TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
Marco De Gemmis - University of Bari, italy
Emanuele Di Buccio - University of Padua, Italy
Juan Manuel Fernández - BDigital Technological Center, Spain
Leo Iaquinta - University of Bari, Italy
Jose Antonio Iglesias - Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain
Maurizio Montagnuolo – RAI, Centre for Research and Technological
Innovation, Italy
Claude Moulin - University of Compiègne, France
Vincenzo Pallotta - University of Business and International Studies,
Geneva, Switzerland
Marcin Paprzycki - IBS PAN and WSM, Poland
Agostino Poggi - University of Parma, Italy
Sebastian Rodriguez - Advanced Technologies Research Center of Tucuman,
Argentina
Paolo Rosso - Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Emanuele Tamponi - University of Cagliari, Italy
Eloisa Vargiu - Barcelona Digital Technology Center, Spain
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