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Call for Papers
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The 1st International Workshop on Personalised Multilingual
Information Access (PMIA 2014)
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~steichen/PMIA2014
held in conjunction with the 22nd Conference on User Modeling,
Adaptation and Personalization (UMAP 2014), Aalborg, Denmark,
July 7-11, 2014.
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Overview
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With the unrelenting rise in global information production and
usage, systems increasingly need to handle 1) a growing variety
of user differences (including language, culture, situational
context), and 2) heterogeneous and multilingual information
sources.
This full-day workshop aims tackle these challenges by bringing
together researchers working on cross-/multi-lingual information
access, personalisation for web and hypermedia, personalised
search, information seeking, multilingual interfaces,
multilingual semantic web, and recommender systems. The aim is
to share, discuss, and combine ideas for novel solutions that
support users according to their particular language abilities,
as well as other characteristics (e.g. culture, domain
expertise) and contexts (e.g. intent, topic) that influence what
and how information should be retrieved, composed, and
presented. The workshop aims to both advance the current state
of the art in personalised multilingual information access, as
well as to develop a detailed roadmap that identifies the most
pressing current and future research challenges (e.g. novel
information access interfaces, evaluation of complex systems).
Themes of interest include, but are not limited to, the
following areas:
• Individual user characteristics that influence information
access, e.g. language proficiency, culture, personality, user
intent, topic domain
• Modeling of user profiles, e.g. multilingual data collection,
model creation, model exploitation
• Adaptive systems for personalised multilingual information
access, e.g. personalised search, recommender systems
• Novel interfaces, e.g. presentations of content in multiple
languages, search result presentation beyond the ranked list
paradigm, document summarisation
• Tools and methods for multilingual and cross lingual search
• Content analysis and processing, e.g. knowledge extraction,
duplication detection
• Content translation and localisation
• Multilingual semantic web, including search and extraction
• External knowledge resources for personalised multilingual
information access (e.g. ontologies)
• Domain modeling (e.g. adaptation to different domains)
• Issues and dangers of personalisation, e.g.
over-personalisation (also known as “the filter bubble”),
privacy issues
• Personalisation of multilingual tools
• Evaluation methods and metrics for personalised multilingual
information access, e.g. how to evaluate compositions from
multiple languages, aggregate search evaluation.
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Submissions
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We encourage submissions from diverse backgrounds and aim to
promote the exchange of ideas between researchers working in the
above-mentioned areas. In addition, submissions that focus on
non-English data, or research with a clear application in a
multilingual scenario are equally welcome. We invite submissions
of more established ideas and methods as long papers (8 pages),
preliminary work as short papers (4 pages), and demo/poster
papers (2 pages). For full details on the submission format and
procedure, please refer to the Submission Instructions page at
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~steichen/PMIA2014/submission.html.
Papers will be selected based on originality, quality, and
ability to promote discussion. Accepted papers will be included
in the workshop proceedings and published by CEUR. Extended
versions of selected workshop papers may be included in a
special journal issue (TBD). At least one author of each
accepted paper must attend the workshop.
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Important dates
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Apr 01, 2014: Submission Deadline
May 01, 2014: Notification to Authors
May 15, 2014: Camera-ready Due
Jul 07 (tentative): Workshop day
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Organizing Committee
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Ben Steichen (University of British Columbia, Canada) -
steichen@cs.ubc.ca
Maristella Agosti (University of Padua, Italy) -
agosti@dei.unipd.it
Séamus Lawless (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) -
seamus.lawless@scss.tcd.ie
Vincent Wade (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) -
vincent.wade@scss.tcd.ie
For further questions please contact a member of the organising
committee.
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Dr. Ben Steichen
Department of Computer Science
University of British Columbia
2366 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC
V6T14Z, Canada