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cfp: Workshop on Accessible Search Systems - Deadline extended to 4 June, 2010

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             Workshop on Accessible Search Systems 

   in conjunction with the 33rd Annual ACM SIGIR Conference 
                 Geneva, Switzerland, 23 July 2010 
        http://personal.cis.strath.ac.uk/~ir/accessiblesearch <http://personal.cis.strath.ac.uk/%7Eir/accessiblesearch>  

AIMS 

Current search systems are not adequate for individuals with specific 
needs: children, older adults, people with visual or motor impairments, 
and people with intellectual disabilities or low literacy. Search 
services are typically created for average users (young or middle-aged 
adults without physical or mental disabilities) and information 
retrieval methods are based on their perception of relevance as well. 
The workshop will be the first to raise the discussion on how to make 
search engines accessible for different types of users, including 
those with problems in reading, writing or comprehension of complex 
content. Search accessibility means that people whose abilities are 
considerably different from those that average users have will be able 
to successfully use search systems. 

The objective of the workshop is to provide a forum and initiate 
collaborations between academics and industrial practitioners interested 
in making search more usable for users in general and for users with 
specific needs in particular. We encourage presentation and participation 
from researchers working at the intersection of information retrieval, 
natural language processing, human-computer interaction, ambient 
intelligence and related areas. 

INVITED SPEAKERS 

The organisers are pleased to announce two invited speakers who will 
present at the workshop: 

Dr. T.V. Raman, Senior Research Scientist at Google Labs. Dr. Raman 
leads the project "Google Accessible Search", helping users with 
impairments to find accessible Web content. 

Dr. Allison Druin, Director of the Human-Computer Interaction Lab at 
the University of Maryland. Since 1998, Dr. Druin has led an 
interdisciplinary research teams looking for ways to improve 
information access for children and understand their search behaviour. 

PAPERS AND POSTERS 

The conference language is English. The workshop will be a mix of oral 
presentations for long papers (maximum of 8 pages), a session for posters 
(maximum of 2 pages) and a panel discussion. All submissions will be 
reviewed by at least two program committee members. Workshop proceedings 
will be available at the workshop. 

SUBMISSION DETAILS 

Please, submit papers in pdf-format, using the ACM SIG Proceedings style 
(http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html ) using EasyChair: 
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=accessiblesearch2010 

IMPORTANT DATES 

4 June:  Paper submission deadline (previous deadline: 23 May) 
16 June: Notification of acceptance 
23 June: Camera-ready papers due (provisional, awaiting confirmation 
         from the SIGIR conference chairs) 
23 July: Workshop in Geneva, Switzerland 

TOPICS 

The workshop welcomes contributions on any issue concerning accessible 
search, for instance: 

 * Understanding of search behavior of users with specific needs 
 * Understanding of relevance criteria of users with specific needs 
 * Understanding the effects of domain expertise, age, user experience 
   and cognitive abilities on search goals and results evaluation 
 * Non-topical aspects of relevance: text style, readability, 
   appropriateness of language (harassment and explicit content 
   detection) 
 * Development of test collections for evaluation of accessible search 
   systems 
 * Collaborative search techniques for assisting users with specific 
   needs (e.g. parents helping children) 
 * Potential of search personalization techniques to satisfy users with 
   specific needs 
 * Search interfaces and result representation for people with specific 
   needs 
 * Using assistive technologies for interaction with search systems, 
   e.g. speech recognition or eye tracking software for querying and 
   browsing. 

ORGANISATION COMMITTEE 

Pavel Serdyukov, TU Delft 
Djoerd Hiemstra, University of Twente 
Ian Ruthven, University of Strathclyde 

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE 

Leif Azzopardi, University of Glasgow 
Dania Bilal, University of Tennessee 
Jamshid Beheshti, McGill University, Montreal 
Carlos Castillo, Yahoo Research 
Kevin Collins-Thompson, Microsoft Research 
Arjen de Vries, CWI, Amsterdam 
Hilary Hutchinson, Google 
Diane Kelly, University of North Carolina 
Mounia Lalmas, University of Glasgow 
Barbara Leporini, CNR, Pisa 
Andrew MacFarlane, City University, London 
Marie-Francine Moens, University of Leuven 

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