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2nd CfP BIRDS@CHIIR2021 - deadline extended - Bridging the Gap between Information Science, Information Retrieval and Data Science

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Ingo Frommholz <[log in to unmask]>

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We extended the deadline for the BIRDS workshop at CHIIR 2021. If you’re into Data Science, Information Science, Information Retrieval or HCI and have challenges or solutions that might be relevant for any of the other communities, please consider submitting.

CALL FOR PAPERS

BIRDS - Bridging the Gap between Information Science, Information Retrieval
and Data Science

https://birds-ws.github.io/birds2021

We are calling for papers for the BIRDS 2021 workshop and welcome you to
join us online on March 19, 2021.  The workshop will be collocated with the
6th ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval
(CHIIR, 14-19 March 2021, https://acm-chiir.github.io/chiir2021).  BIRDS
2021 follows the first workshop (https://birds-ws.github.io/birds2020)
which was collocated with the 43th ACM SIGIR Conference.

BIRDS is an interdisciplinary CHIIR 2021 workshop for students,
practitioners and researchers in Data Science, Information Retrieval, and
Information Science.

MAIN SUBMISSION FACTS

Submission Deadline: February 8, 2021 (extended)
Notification:        February 28, 2021
Camera-ready:        March 7, 2021
Workshop:            March 19, 2021 (online)

Long papers:             12 pages (excluding references)
Short or position papers: 6 pages (excluding references)
Paper style: CEURART
  https://ceurws.wordpress.com/2020/03/31/ceurws-publishes-ceurart-paper-style/

Submission link:  https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=birds2021


OVERVIEW AND TOPICS

The overarching theme of the BIRDS workshop is to look at how Data Science,
Information Retrieval, Information Science and Human-Computer Interaction
can complement each other by applying a more holistic approach to these
disciplines that go beyond traditional DS or IR or IS alone.

BIRDS aims at extending the scope of current research to provide a view on
data and information in all its quantity and variety through investigating
user preferences and interaction.  The cross-fertilization of DS, IR and IS
that we want to address in this workshop goes three ways.

1. BIRDS will focus on the utilisation of DS methodologies in interactive
  IR and IS, e.g. by integrating data mining, database concepts,
  heterogeneous data, data analysis, exploration and visualization
  techniques to interactive IR and IS.

2. In addition, we will look at how user-oriented concepts and theories
  from IS, for instance, human-centric information seeking and searching,
  cognitive models such as Information Foraging Theory or the Principle of
  Polyrepresentation can be applied to enhance and complement the
  data-driven approaches in DS and IR.

3. Finally, we will also examine how IR models and theory can be applied to
  IS and DS, e.g. by introducing the IR concepts of vagueness and
  uncertainty to DS and IS.

To this aim, relevant topics of the workshop will be, but are not limited
to:

IS models and theory applied to IR and DS
- User modelling
- Information foraging
- Cognitive models
- Interactive information access and retrieval
- User preference and behaviour analysis
- User-centric exploratory data analysis
- Evaluation methods for exploratory search and data analysis
- Social and collaborative information seeking
- Bibliometric-enhanced scholarly IR and data search

DS models and theory applied to IR and IS
- Interpretability and explainability in its user-centric application
- User-oriented machine learning and deep learning
- User-centric data visualization
- User-centric data exploration and mining
- Data analysis for evaluation

IR models and theory applied to IS and DS
- Multimodal information discovery
- Database-IR integration
- Query languages
- Formal models for interactive heterogeneous data and information discovery
- Conversational data exploration

The target audience of the workshop are students, practitioners and
researchers in DS, IR and IS, from academia and industry alike.

Further information is available on the BIRDS 2021 Web site:
https://birds-ws.github.io/birds2021/index.html

SUBMISSIONS

We are calling for long (12 pages) and short research papers (6 pages) as well
as position papers (6 pages) describing new research ideas.

Authors of accepted papers will be invited to present their papers orally
at the online workshop as short or long presentation.

As we plan to publish the proceedings with CEUR Workshop Proceedings, all
papers should be formatted in the CEURART style
https://ceurws.wordpress.com/2020/03/31/ceurws-publishes-ceurart-paper-style/).

Please adhere to a page limit of 12 pages excluding references for long
papers and 6 pages excluding references for short papers.  Submissions will
be peer-reviewed by at least three members of the programme committee.

To submit your paper, please use our Easychair submission link at
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=birds2021.

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission Deadline: February 8, 2021 (extended)
Notification:        February 28, 2021
Camera-ready:        March 7, 2021
Workshop:            March 19, 2021 (online)

CONTACT

If you have any further questions, you can reach out via email to
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ORGANIZERS

Ingo Frommholz, University of Wolverhampton, UK
Haiming Liu, University of Bedfordshire, UK
Massimo Melucci, University of Padova, Italy



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Dr Ingo Frommholz, Reader in Data Science
School of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton WV1 1LY, UK
http://www.frommholz.org/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/frommholz/
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