FGIR 2019
Schedule
Monday
Joint Session
16:00 - 17:00, Salzufer 6
Poster Session
17:00 - 19:00, Salzufer 6
Tuesday
Parallel Session 1
10:45 - 12:15, Dorotheenstraße 26, room 123
- Max Luebbering, Julian Kunkel and Patricio Farrell: What Company Does My News Article Refer to? Tackling Multi Class Problems With Topic Modeling (30 minutes)
- Narges Tavakolpoursaleh, Johann Schaible and Stefan Dietze: Using Word Embeddings for Recommending Datasets based on Scientific Publications (30 minutes)
- Hendrik Adam and Philipp Schaer: Information Extraction for Semi-structured Email Corpora
Parallel Session 2
13:15 - 14:45, Dorotheenstraße 26, room 123
- Satya Almaisan, Andreas Spitz and Michael Gertz: Word Embeddings for Entity-annotated Texts (Extended Abstract, 30 minutes)
- Mandy Neumann, Christopher Michels, Philipp Schaer and Ralf Schenkel: Prioritizing and Scheduling Conferences for Metadata Harvesting in dblp (Extended Abstract, 30 minutes)
- Dhruv Gupta and Klaus Berberich: GYANI: Structured Search and Analytics in Annotated Document Collections (Extended Abstract, 30 minutes)
Parallel Session 3
15:15 - 16:45, Dorotheenstraße 26, room 123
- Andreas Lommatzsch and Jonas Katins: An Information Retrieval-based Approach for Building Intuitive Chatbots for Large Knowledge Bases (30 minutes)
- Ayan Bandyopadhyay, Linda Achilles, Thomas Mandl, Mandar Mitra and Sanjoy Kumar Saha: Identification of Depression Severity for Users of Online Platforms (30 minutes)
Community Meeting
16:45 - 17:45, Dorotheenstraße 26, room 123
Call for Papers
The workshop Information Retrieval 2019 of the Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval within the German Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI) provides a forum for scientific discussion and the exchange of ideas. It takes place in the context of the LWDA “Learning, Knowledge, Data, Analysis” workshop week at Humboldt University Berlin, Germany. This workshop continues a successful series of conferences and workshops of the GI Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval (http://fg-retrieval.gi.de/). Submission should address current issues in Information Retrieval. They include (but are not limited to):
- Development and optimization of retrieval systems
- Information retrieval theory
- Retrieval with structured and multimedia documents
- Evaluation and evaluation research
- Text mining and information extraction
- Cross-lingual and cross-cultural IR
- Digital libraries
- User interfaces and user behavior, HCIR, and Interactive IR
- Collaborative Information Seeking and Searching
- Machine learning in information retrieval
- Information retrieval and knowledge management
- Information retrieval and the semantic web
- Social Search
- Patent retrieval
- Plagiarism detection
- Fake News detection
- Enterprise search
- Expert search
- Innovative concepts in IR teaching
- Visualization in Information Retrieval
- Digital Humanities and Information Retrieval
- Search for Learning
- Argument mining
- Data retrieval
We especially invite descriptions of running projects. Besides new work, we also invite resubmissions of articles published or disseminated at international conferences or journals no earlier than 2018.
Intended Audience
The target group includes researchers and practitioners who are interested in developing, applying and analyzing information retrieval systems as well as application scenarios. The workshop is also a great and affordable platform for young researchers to present their work to a larger group of researchers and get valuable feedback. Especially Doctorate and Master students are encouraged to participate and discuss their ideas with world renowned experts.
Types of Submissions
- Full Papers (up to 12 pages)
- Short Papers (up to 6 pages): Position papers or work in progress
- Poster and Demonstrations (2 pages): Poster and Presentation of systems or prototypes
- Abstracts or Resubmissions (up to 1 page): Summaries for resubmissions recently published at other renowned conferences
Submissions are welcome in English and German. They have to follow the conference format (Springer LNCS Style) and should be submitted as PDF files to EasyChair. All submissions will be reviewed by at least two independent reviewers. The proceedings will be published at http://ceur-ws.org/ and indexed within DBLP. All workshop participants have to register for the LWDA 2019 conference.
Important Dates
- Submission:
June 14, 2019June 24, 2019 - Notification: July 19, 2019
- Camera-ready copy: August 23, 2019
- Workshop: September 30 to October 2, 2019
Program Chairs
- Philipp Schaer, Technische Hochschule Köln, Germany
- Claus-Peter Klas, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences, Germany
Program Chairs
- Andreas Henrich, University of Bamberg
- Brigitte Mathiak, GESIS, Cologne
- Christa Womser-Hacker, University of Hildesheim
- Christian Wolff, University of Regensburg
- Ingo Frommholz, University of Bedfordshire
- Karam Abdulahhad, GESIS, Cologne
- Klaus Berberich, htw saar - University of Applied Sciences, Saarbrücken
- Norbert Fuhr, University of Duisburg-Essen
- Peter Mutschke, GESIS, Cologne
- Philipp Mayr, GESIS, Cologne
- Ralf Schenkel, University of Trier
- Reginald Ferber, h_da - University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt
- Thomas Mandl, University of Hildesheim