10.0567 Call: Internet searching

WILLARD MCCARTY (willard.mccarty@kcl.ac.uk)
Mon, 6 Jan 1997 17:37:11 +0000 (GMT)

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 10, No. 567.
Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities (Princeton/Rutgers)
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
Information at http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/

[1] From: Abdellatif Saoudi <Abdellatif.Saoudi@irin.univ- (119)
nantes.fr>
Subject: CALL FOR PAPERS (RIAO97)

(Apologies if you receive this call more than once)

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CALL FOR PAPERS
RIAO'97 CONFERENCE
Computer-Assisted Searching on the Internet
June 25-27, 1997
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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Brief Description and Themes:

Every third year the Centre de Hautes Etudes Internationales
d'Information Documentaire (CID) of Paris, France, along with various
international affiliates, organizes the RIAO conference (RIAO is the French
acronym for Computer-Assisted Information Retrieval). RIAO97 will be the
fifth conference in the series. RIAO85 was held in Grenoble, France; RIAO88
in Cambridge, MA, USA (MIT); RIAO91 in Barcelona, Spain; and RIAO97 in New
York City (Rockefeller University).

RIAO conferences, all of which have had printed proceedings, have the
special feature of incorporating both scientific papers and innovative product
demonstrations. Both the product demonstrations and the scientific papers
(which are often accompanied by prototype system demonstrations) are subject
to a rigorous selection process. While commercial displays, as such, are not
promulgated, the mix of scientific expertise and state-of-the-art industrial
development lends itself to a critical examination of both with the potential
for advances in product development and sponsorship as well as the initiation
of lines for further, critical research investigations.

RIAO97 focuses on new problems in information retrieval, filtering, and
dissemination resulting from the recent profusion and extensions of networks.
In particular, we seek to bring together search specialists and web-based
media specialists to consider how searching can best be accomplished in the
context of a proliferation of web sites, content formats, browsing modalities,
amount of data accessible, and number of user accesses. Toward these ends the
following topics are among those sought for inclusion in conference papers and
demonstrations:

A: Rapid indexing and retrieval engines; automatic abstracting

B: Linguistic tools in information retrieval

C: Information retrieval from heterogeneous formats
- Identifcation of the same document in different contexts
(different languages, structures, versions, etc.)
- Unification of documents from heterogeneous formats; data-wharehousing
- Data-mining and knowledge discovery in large databases
- Search strategies in heterogenous contexts

D: Strategies for technology watch on the Web; content addressable electronic
mail, newsgroups, and other WWW systems

E: Architecture
- How to exploit large bandwidth for information retrieval
- Distributed multi-agent architectures

F: Imaging
- Content characterization; manual and automatic description methods
- Search strategies

G: Sound
- Sound content characterization
- Automatic indentification of sound type: speech, music, ...
- Spoken language recognition; word (boundary) identification

H: Multimedia Web interfaces: Iconic, navigational, and speech interfaces

I: Content-based compression techniques

J: Data security problems: copyright protection, internet crime

K: Web-related international conventions and policies

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PROGRAM CHAIRS : C. Chrisment (French Chair), L. Devroye (Canadian
chair)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE :
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J. ARAMBERRI (SP)
J.C. BASSANO (F)
P. BRUZA (AUS)
R. CENCIONI (EEC)
D.G. ELLIMAN (UK)
C. FLUHR (F)
G. GREFENSTETTE (F)
J.C. GUEDON (CAN)
J. HAN (CAN)
D. HARMAN (USA)
J.P. HATON (F)
U. HEID (D)
C. JACQUEMIN (F)
G. KIKUI (J)
J. KLAVANS (USA)
R.R. KORFHAGE (USA)
J. H. LEE (KOR)
P. LOPISTEGUY (SP)

R. MARCUS (USA)
B. MERIALDO (F)
A. MOFFAT (AUS)
J. MOTHE (F)
S. H. MYAENG (Kor)
T. PRABHAKAR (Ind)
S. ROBERTSON (UK)
T. SARACEVIC (USA)
P. SCHAUBLE (Switz)
F. SEBASTIANI (I)
A. SEFFAH (CAN)
V. SEMENOVA (RUS)
S. TOHME (F)
R. WILKINSON (Aus)

RIAO97 SUBMISSIONS AND CONTACTS:
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Papers should be submitted electronically as attached Postscript or
ASCII (maximum 20 pages)
files to:
riao97@irin.univ-nantes.fr

or in manuscript form to:

RIAO97
C.I.D.
36 bis, rue Ballu
F-75009 Paris, France

or to:

RIAO97
C.A.S.I.S
C/O Leon Constantin
25th floor
575 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10022 USA

Closing date for submission: January 20, 1997
Notification of acceptance: March 10, 1997
Camera-ready copy: May 10, 1997
Conference start date: June 25, 1997

Questions, comments, and intents to attend conference or submit paper or
demonstration proposals may also be sent to above addresses.
Additional information will be found at conference web page at URL:

http://www.sciences.univ-nantes.fr/RIAO97 [note: RIAO in CAPS]