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|Acronym=RIAO 2010
 
|Acronym=RIAO 2010
 
|Title=9th RIAO Conference Adaptivity, Personalization and Fusion of Heterogeneous Information
 
|Title=9th RIAO Conference Adaptivity, Personalization and Fusion of Heterogeneous Information
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|Start Date=2010/04/28
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|End Date=2010/04/30
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|City=Paris
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|Country=Country:FR
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|Official Website=http://www.riao2010.org
 
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First Call for Papers RIAO 2010 - 9th RIAO Conference Adaptivity,
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Personalization and Fusion of Heterogeneous Information 28-30 April, 2010
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Paris, France (Bibliotheque Nationale de France) http://www.riao2010.org/
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Important dates:
 
Paper submission deadline November 30, 2009 Notification to authors February
 
5, 2010 Camera-Ready copies due March 1, 2010 Conference dates April 28-30,
 
2010
 
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History
 
The RIAO conference is a triennial conference, which addresses research
 
topics related to the design of robust and large-scale scientific and
 
industrial solutions to information processing.
 
Previous RIAO editions were held at Grenoble (1985), MIT (1988), Barcelona
 
(1991), Rockefeller University (1994), Montreal (1997), Paris (2000), and
 
Avignon (2004), and Carnegie Mellon University (2007).
 
Past RIAO conferences were constituted by both peer-reviewed scientific
 
sessions and demonstrations of innovative industrial applications and
 
advanced research prototypes.
 
 
 
Scope of RIAO 2010
 
Submissions are invited which present recent, original and unpublished
 
research on the theme of RIAO 2010: adapting, personalizing and merging
 
heterogeneous information.
 
 
 
Submissions may address one or more of the following subjects:
 
 
 
Information filtering
 
* Content based filtering
 
* Collaborative filtering
 
* Recommender systems
 
* Spam, protection of minors
 
Social networks
 
* Folksonomies, tagging
 
* Blogs
 
* Social search
 
* Communities
 
* Opinion and sentiment
 
Personalized IR and User modelling
 
* Adaptive IR
 
* Collaborative IR
 
* Interfaces
 
Information fusion
 
* Mash Ups
 
* Aggregated search
 
* Systems for watch, business decision
 
Formal models, theory
 
Information extraction and natural language processing, multilinguality
 
* Summarization
 
* Question answering
 
* Entity/relation extraction
 
* Cross-Language IR, Machine translation for IR Multimedia Information
 
Retrieval
 
* Image IR
 
* Video IR
 
* Speech/audio IR
 
* Music IR, analysis of multimedia content Web Search and Advertising
 
* Adversial IR
 
* Advertising
 
* Link analysis
 
Applications
 
* Cultural heritage
 
* Trademark search
 
* Scientific media
 
* Bio-computing and medical
 
* Database offloading
 
 
 
Evaluation, benchmarking
 
 
 
Machine Learning for IR
 
* Learning to rank
 
* Probabilistic topic models
 
* All kinds of learning techniques applied to IR
 
 
 
Program User:Curator 83airs
 
Gabriella Pasi (Europe)
 
Tie-Yan Liu (Asia)
 
Prabhakar Raghavan (Americas)
 
 
 
Paper Submission
 
 
 
We welcome submissions from both research and industrial communities
 
addressing the main conference theme.
 
Submitted papers must describe an unpublished original work, emphasizing
 
completed or advanced research, possibly with releted experiments.
 
A parallel submission to other venues should be clearly indicated to the
 
program committee.
 
The submissions (which have to be blind) will be reviewed by at least three
 
program committee members. The submissions will be evaluated on the basis of
 
originality, relevance, technical quality, and presentation.
 
Papers can be submitted in two categories: full papers and short papers,
 
where full papers are appropriate for describing substantial research with
 
related evaluations and short papers will typically describe ongoing
 
research and preliminary results. All accepted papers in both categories
 
will be published in the conference proceedings. At the conference, full
 
papers will be presented as a talk and short papers will be presented as a
 
poster.
 
Long papers must not exceed 12 pages (5000 words), in one column format,
 
starting with an abstract.
 
Short papers must not exceed 6 pages (2500 words), in one column, starting
 
with an abstract.
 
Submissions should be in Microsoft Word format or in PDF.
 
 
 
The conference proceedings will be available to conference attendees, and
 
through the CID after the conference.
 
 
 
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RIAO'2010 : Recherche d'Information Assistée par Ordinateur / Adaptativity,
 
Personalization and Fusion of Heterogeneous Information
 
https://wwwsecu.irit.fr/riao2010-adm/
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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