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Betreff: [computational.science] CFP SISAP 2013
Datum: Fri, 8 Mar 2013 13:18:39 +0100
Von: Pavel Zezula <zezula@fi.muni.cz>
Organisation: "ICCSA"
An: Computational Science Mailing List <computational.science@lists.iccsa.org>


========================= SISAP 2013 - CALL FOR PAPERS
=========================

 

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SISAP 2013: 6th International Conference on Similarity Search and
Applications October 2-4, 2013 A Coruna, Spain

 

Web site: http://www.sisap.org/2013

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sisap2013

Twitter: http://twitter.com/sisap2013,

 

 

Scope

 

The International Conference on Similarity Search and Applications (SISAP)
is an annual forum for researchers and application developers in the area of
similarity data management. It aims at the technological problems shared by
numerous application domains, such as data mining, information retrieval,
computer vision, pattern recognition, computational biology, geography,
biometrics, machine learning, and many others that need similarity searching
as a necessary supporting service.

 

The SISAP initiative (www.sisap.org) aims to become a forum to exchange
real-world, challenging and innovative examples of applications, new
indexing techniques, common test-beds and benchmarks, source code and
up-to-date literature through its web page, serving the similarity search
community. Traditionally, SISAP puts emphasis on the distance-based
searching, but in general the conference concerns both the effectiveness and
efficiency aspects of any similarity search problem.

 

The series started in 2008 as a workshop and has developed over the years
into an international conference with Lecture Notes in Computer Science
(LNCS) proceedings. As in previous editions, a small selection of the best
papers presented at the conference will be recommended for inclusion in a
special issue of Information Systems. In October 2013, SISAP will take place
in A Coruna, Spain.

 

 

Keynote Speakers

 

     Ricardo Baeza-Yates (VP of Yahoo! Research for Europe, Middle East and
Latin America)

     Jiri Matas (Center for Machine Perception, Czech Technical University)

 

 

Topics of interest

 

The specific topics include, but are not limited to:

     Similarity queries - k-NN, range, reverse NN, top-k, etc.

     Similarity operations - joins, ranking, classification, categorization,
filtering, etc.

     Evaluation techniques for similarity queries and operations

     Merging/combining multiple similarity modalities

     Cost models and analysis for similarity data processing

     Scalability issues and high-performance similarity data management

     Feature extraction for similarity-based data findability

     Test collections and benchmarks

     Performance studies, benchmarks, and comparisons

     Similarity Search over outsourced data repositories

     Similarity search cloud services

     Languages for similarity databases

     New modes of similarity for complex data understanding

     Applications of similarity-based operations

     Image, video, voice, and music (multimedia) retrieval systems

     Similarity for forensics and security

 

 

Important Dates

 

     Abstract submission: May, 3rd, 2013

     Paper submission: May, 10th, 2013

     Notification: June, 21st, 2013

     Final version: July, 10th, 2013

     Conference: October 2-4, 2013

 

 

Submission guidelines

 

Papers submitted to SISAP 2013 must be written in English and formatted
according to the LNCS guidelines. Full papers can be up to 12 pages, while
short papers, case-studies/applications, and demos can be up to 6 pages
(read below for types of contribution). By submitting a paper, its authors
commit to have the paper presented at the conference by at least one of them
if the paper is accepted.

 

 

Contributions

 

Authors are invited to submit previously unpublished papers on their
research in the area of similarity search and applications. Papers should
present original research contributions which bring out the importance of
algorithms to applications. SISAP submissions can be of three kinds:

 

Research papers (full and short): SISAP accepts both full (12 pages) and
short papers (6 pages). The full papers are expected to be descriptions of
complete technical work, while the short papers will describe interesting,
innovative ideas, which nevertheless require more work to mature - vision
papers should also be submitted as short papers. All papers, regardless of
size, will be given an entry in the conference proceedings.

 

Case-studies and applications: Submissions describe applications of existing
similarity search technologies to interesting problems, including a
description of the encountered challenges, how they were overcome, and the
lessons learned. All papers on this track will be given an entry in the
conference proceedings and a presentation slot, though the presentation slot
duration may be shorter than for full research papers.

 

Demonstration papers: Submissions should provide the motivation for the
demonstrated concepts, the information about the technology and the system
to be demonstrated (including a system description, functionality and
figures when applicable), and should state the significance of the
contribution. Evaluation criteria for the demonstration proposals include:
the novelty, the technical advances and challenges, and the overall
practical attractiveness of the demonstrated system. Demonstration papers
will also be given an entry in the conference proceedings - online demos are
expected at the conference.

 

 

 

Program comittee chairs

 

     Pavel Zezula, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

     Nieves R. Brisaboa, Universidade da Coruna, Spain

 

 

Program comittee members

 

     Giuseppe Amato, ISTI - Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologia
dell'Informazione, Italy

     Laurent Amsaleg, IRISA - Institut de Recherche en Informatique et
Systemes Aleatoires, France

     Benjamin Bustos, Universidad de Chile, Chile

     Edgar Chavez, Universidad Michoacana, Mexico

     Paolo Ciaccia, University of Bologna, Italy

     Richard Connor, Strathclyde University, UK

     Andrea Esuli, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione, Italy

     Rosalba Giugno, University of Catania, Italy

     Michael Houle, National Institute of Informatics, Japan

     Alexis Joly, INRIA, France

     Daniel Keim, Universitat Konstanz, Germany

     Eamonn Keogh, University of California - Riverside, USA

     Magnus Lie Hetland, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
Norway

     Yannis Manolopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

     Rui Mao, Shenzhen University, China

     Luisa Mico, University of Alicante, Spain

     Henning Muller, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland,
Switzerland

     Gonzalo Navarro, Universidad de Chile, Chile

     Arlindo Oliveira, Lisbon Technical University, Portugal

     Jose Oncina, University of Alicante, Spain

     Apostolos Papadopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

     Marco Patella, University of Bologna, Italy

     Vladimir Pestov, University of Ottawa, Canada

     Matthias Renz, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany

     Hanan Samet, University of Maryland, USA

     Tomas Skopal, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic

     Bjorn Thor Jonsson, Reykjavik University, Iceland

 

 

Local organization

 

     Nieves R. Brisaboa, Universidade da Coruna, Spain

     Oscar Pedreira, Universidade da Coruna, Spain