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CHIIR 2017 : ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval | |||||||||||||
Link: http://sigir.org/chiir2017/ | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
Conference Scope and Topics
Users are central to the design, evaluation, and use of information retrieval systems. We invite submissions on user-centered approaches to information retrieval, access, and use, including studies of interactive systems, novel interaction paradigms, new evaluation methods, and a range of related areas. We are particularly interested in papers in the following areas: Information seeking, search and retrieval, including task-based and exploratory search Interaction techniques for information retrieval and discovery Online information-seeking behavior, including log analysis of search and browsing Modeling and simulation of information interaction Search user interfaces, including those for specialized tasks, populations and domains Information use, including measures of use and sensemaking Field and case studies relevant to information retrieval and access User-centered evaluation methods and measures, including measures of user experience and performance, experiment and search task design, eye-tracking and physiological approaches, data analysis methods, and usability Context-aware and personalized search, contextual features and analysis for information interaction Collaborative information seeking and social search, including social utility and network analysis for information interaction Information visualization and visual analytics, search result presentation User-centered work in other areas of information retrieval Contribution Types Full papers: We are looking for high quality original research of relevance to CHIIR as full paper submissions (10 pages). We expect submissions to contain a rigorous evaluation of any proposed findings, using techniques such as laboratory studies, field experiments, in situ observational studies, crowdsourcing, simulations of search behavior, and log analysis. Authors should describe their methods and techniques in enough detail to allow for replication and reuse. Short papers: Short papers (4 pages) should also be original, high-quality submissions, like full papers, but based upon a smaller, concise contribution. These may present work in progress, late-breaking results, reports on projects or applications, or demos. Accepted short papers will be published as part of the proceedings, but will also be presented as posters during the poster reception at the conference. Perspective papers: a special category of full papers (10 pages) that present novel ideas or insights concerning approaches, key challenges, or methodological issues that have the potential to inspire substantive discussion and lead to significant advances in the field. These papers should not consist primarily of literature reviews or the presentation of stand-alone studies, but may take the form of: reflections upon the body of research, considering how the field, the theories, the models, and the methods have developed; discussion of the implications of research findings on users in the real world; proposals for and discussions of theories or models of information-interaction; or critical, provocative, and creative contributions to stir debate and discussion. |
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