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CALL FOR PAPERS ALTARS 2024
3rd Workshop on Augmented Intelligence for Technology-Assisted Review Systems (ALTARS) 2024
Evaluation Metrics and Protocols for eDiscovery and Systematic Review Systems
Glasgow, Scotland - March 2024
Venue: held as part of the 46th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR 2024)
Website: http://altars2024.dei.unipd.it
Twitter/X: @altars_workshop
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Augmented Intelligence (AL) is “a subsection of AI machine learning developed to enhance human intelligence rather than operate independently of or outright replace it. It is designed to do so by improving human decision-making and, by extension, actions taken in response to improved decisions.” In this sense, users are supported, not replaced, in the decision-making process by the filtering capabilities of the Augmented Intelligence solutions, but the final decision will always be taken by the users who are still accountable for their actions.
In this field, Technology-assisted review systems (TARS) use a kind of human-in-the-loop approach where classification and/or ranking algorithms are continuously trained according to the relevance feedback from expert reviewers, until a substantial number of the relevant documents are identified. This approach has been shown to be more effective and more efficient than traditional e-discovery and systematic review practices, which typically consists of a mix of keyword search and manual review of the search results.
Given these premises, ALTARS will focus on High-recall Information Retrieval (IR) systems which tackle challenging tasks that require the finding of (nearly) all the relevant documents in a collection. Electronic discovery (eDiscovery) and systematic review systems are probably the most important examples of such systems where the search for relevant information with limited resources, such as time and money, is necessary.
#### CALL FOR PAPERS ####
In this workshop, we aim to fathom the effectiveness of these systems, which is a research challenge itself. In fact, despite the number of evaluation measures at our disposal to assess the effectiveness of a "traditional" retrieval approach, there are additional dimensions of evaluation for TAR systems.
For example, it is true that an effective high-recall system should be able to find the majority of relevant documents using the least number of assessments. However, this type of evaluation discards the resources used to achieve this goal, such as the total time spent on those assessments, or the amount of money spent for the experts judging the documents.
The topics include, but are not restricted to:
- Novel evaluation approaches and measures for Systematic reviews;
- Reproducibility of experiments with test collections;
- Design and evaluation of interactive high-recall retrieval systems;
- Study of evaluation measures;
- User studies in high-recall retrieval systems;
- Novel evaluation protocols for continuous Active Learning;
- Evaluation of sampling bias.
#### IMPORTANT DATES ####
Paper Submission Deadline (temptative): January 12, 2024
Paper Notifications: February 13, 2024
Workshop day: March, 2024 (TBD)
#### SUBMISSION FORMAT ####
Research papers, describing original ideas on the listed topics and on other fundamental aspects of Technology-Assisted Reviews methodologies and technologies, are solicited. Moreover, short papers on early research results, new results on previously published works, and extended abstract on previously published works are also welcome.
- Research papers presenting original works should be in the 9 - 10 pages range
- Short papers should be in the 6 - 7 pages range
- Posters should be 3 - 4 pages long
- Extended abstracts should be 2 pages long
For all the submission types, the references are included in the page limit. Papers must be in the CEUR-ART single column style.
Templates:
Latex template: https://www.overleaf.com/project/5e76702c4acae70001d3bc87
MS Word template: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip
The accepted papers will be published in the ALTARS 2024 Proceedings. The Proceedings will be published by CEUR-WS, which is gold open access and indexed by SCOPUS and DBLP.
SUBMISSION MODE
Authors can submit their papers electronically via our submission page through Easychair
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=altars2024
General Chairs
Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio - University of Padua, Italy
Evangelos Kanoulas - University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Prasenjit Majumder - DAIICT, Gandhinagar and TCG CREST, Kolkata, India
Program Committee (provisional, more to be added)
Wojciech Kusa, TU Wien
Parth Mehta IRSI
Harrisen Scells Leipzig University
Rene Spijker, Cochran Netherlands
Mark Stevenson University of Sheffield
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