[Corpora-List] SIGIR 2007: 2nd Call for Doctoral Consortium Papers

From: Djoerd Hiemstra (sigir07@cs.utwente.nl)
Date: Fri Mar 02 2007 - 13:03:30 MET

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    SIGIR 2007: 2nd Call for papers for Doctoral Consortium

        The 30th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on
          Research and Development in Information Retrieval
             23-27 July 2007, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
                      http://www.sigir2007.org

    SIGIR is the major international forum for the presentation of new
    research results and for the demonstration of new systems and techniques
    in the broad field of information retrieval (IR).

    *Call for Papers for Doctoral Consortium*

    The ACM SIGIR Doctoral Consortium provides doctoral students with a
    unique opportunity to have substantive interaction with other
    researchers regarding their proposed dissertation research.

    The objectives of the Doctoral Consortium are:

      * To provide a forum where doctoral students can present and
         discuss their proposed research with experienced IR researchers
         the members of the Doctoral Consortium Program Committee.

      * To give students an opportunity to establish a supportive
         community of other doctoral students at the same stage of their
         dissertation research as themselves.

    The Consortium will take place on the same day as the Tutorials,
    with the format being: student presentations with plenary
    discussions, lunch, individual meetings with experienced researchers,
    and dinner.

    Prospective student attendees should have written, or be close to
    completing, a thesis proposal. Prior to submission, discussion of
    this with the students PhD advisor / supervisor should be held to
    ensure the student meets this criterion. It is also desirable that
    the student not to be so close to completion of their dissertation
    that discussion would have little or no impact on the dissertation
    research.

    Selection for attendance at the Doctoral Consortium will be based on
    a written paper, singly authored by the student wishing to attend the
    Consortium. Abstracts of the papers will be published in the SIGIR
    Conference Proceedings.

    Papers must be submitted electronically, via the submission web page.
    We will accept papers only in PDF format. It is the responsibility of
    authors to ensure that their papers use no unusual format features
    and are printable on a standard printer. Submissions must arrive on
    or before March 11, 2007.

    Doctoral students who submit to the Consortium are permitted, and
    indeed encouraged, to submit a full SIGIR paper or poster on their
    research. However, acceptance for participation in the Consortium
    will be based solely on the paper submitted for the Consortium.

    SIGIR will provide travel grants for students attending the
    Consortium, which will cover registration for the Conference and part
    of the travel costs.

    Content guidelines

    The Consortium submission paper will be the basis for detailed
    discussions at the Consortium, and to get the most out of the
    discussion, a paper should include the following:

      * Motivation for the proposed research

      * Background and related work (with key references)

      * Description of proposed research including main research questions
      
      * Research methodology and proposed experiments (where appropriate)

      * Particular issues highlighted for discussion.

    In addition, a one page appendix to the paper (placed after the
    references) should include the following:

      * A detailed statement by the student saying why he / she wants to
         attend the Consortium.
     
      * A statement by their advisor / supervisor saying how the student
         would benefit by attending the Consortium. Advisors should also
         state whether the student has written, or is close to completing,
         a thesis proposal (or equivalent).

    All papers will be reviewed with respect to overall quality of
    presentation, the potential for future impact of the proposed PhD
    research on the field of Information Retrieval, and the likely benefit
    to the student of attending the Consortium. Given that the abstract
    will be published, the abstract will be critically reviewed.

    Read more on http://www.sigir2007.org/cfdc.html

    *Important Dates*

    March 11, 2007: Doctoral consortium submissions due
    April 11, 2007: Notification of acceptance for all submissions
    July 23-27, 2007: Conference in Amsterdam

    See also: http://www.sigir2007.org/cfdc.html
    Syndication: http://www.sigir2007.org/news/feed.rss
    Mailinglist: Send SUBSCRIBE <FIRSTNAME> <LASTNAME> to sigir07@cs.utwente.nl
    Contact: info@sigir2007.org



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