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Data infrastructurEs for Supporting Information Retrieval Evaluation (DESIRE 2011) Workshop Co-located with CIKM 2011

The DESIRE 2011 workshop is held in conjunction with the 20th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM 2011).

The main objective of the workshop is to gather together experts from the areas of information retrieval, databases, and knowledge management, to encourage them to recognise the urgency of addressing the problem of developing infrastructures for managing the scientific data coming from IR experimental evaluation in an integrated and coherent way, and to coordinate efforts towards drawing a roadmap and suggesting best practices for an effective solution of the problem.

Important Dates

  • Individual Workshop Papers Due: June 20, 2011
  • Notification of Acceptance: July 8, 2011
  • Camera Ready: July 20, 2011
  • Workshop: 28th October 2011, Glasgow, UK

PROMISE: Participative Research labOratory for Multimedia and Multilingual Information Systems Evaluation

Large-scale worldwide experimental evaluations provide fundamental contributions to the advancement of state-of-the-art techniques through common evaluation procedures, regular and systematic evaluation cycles, comparison and benchmarking of the adopted approaches, and spreading of knowledge. In the process, vast amounts of experimental data are generated that beg for analysis tools to enable interpretation and thereby facilitate scientific and technological progress.

PROMISE will provide a virtual laboratory for conducting participative research and experimentation to carry out, advance and bring automation into the evaluation and benchmarking of such complex information systems, by facilitating management and offering access, curation, preservation, re-use, analysis, visualization, and mining of the collected experimental data. PROMISE will:

  • foster the adoption of regular experimental evaluation activities;
  • bring automation into the experimental evaluation process;
  • promotecollaboration and re-use over the acquired knowledge-base;
  • stimulate knowledge transfer and uptake.

Europe is unique: a powerful economic community that politically and culturally strives for equality in its languages and an appreciation of diversity in its citizens. New Internet paradigms are continually extending the media and the task where multiple language based interaction must be supported. PROMISE will direct a world-wide research community to track these changes and deliver solutions so that Europe can achieve one of its most cherished goals.