Workshop on Geographical Information Retrieval GIR'10 - Final Call for
Papers
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This is the last call for papers for the 6th Workshop on Geographic
Information Retrieval (GIR'10), to be held at the University of
Zurich, Switzerland, in cooperation with ACM SIGSPATIAL. The workshop
continues the successful series of workshops held previously in
conjunction with SIGIR 2004, CIKM2005, SIGIR 2006, CIKM 2007 and
CIKM2008. The workshop will take place on the 18th and 19th February
2010.  

The purpose of the workshop is to bring together the growing community
of researchers and practitioners working in the field of geographic
information retrieval to discuss further progress within the field and
potential future research strands. Examples of topics that are
particularly relevant include, but are not confined to:

 . user needs and studies for geographic search;
 . architectures for geographic search engines;
 . spatial indexing of documents and images;
 . extraction of geographical context from documents and geo-datasets;
 . geographical annotation techniques for geo-referenced documents and
images;
 . design, construction, maintenance and access methods for
 geographical
ontologies,                 gazetteers and geographical thesauri;
 . geographical query interfaces for the web and geo-spatial
 libraries; . geographic information question/ answering services; .
 dealing with natural language in geographic information retrieval; .
 visualising of the results of geographic searches; . evaluation of
 the results of geographical search.

Please note that we welcome contributions both from academic
researchers and from practitioners working in industry and in public
agencies engaged in GIR-related activities. 

The Programme will be organised to ensure opportunity for discussion
of the presented papers. It will also include a panel session to
discuss the major current research challenges in GIR. It is intended
that this latter session, and the workshop as a whole, will facilitate
the initiation of collaborative research proposals from the
participants in the workshop. 

We invite the submission of papers of up to 8 pages for presentation
as long papers (30 minutes) and 2 page short abstracts reporting on
work in progress for short presentations (20 minutes). All submissions
will be reviewed by three members of the program committee, and all
accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings and in
the ACM Digital Library. 

You should prepare your abstract in accordance with the ACM
camera-ready instructions
(http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates) and
submit it using the EasyChair system
(http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gir10) by December 7th
2009. 

Further details of the workshop can be found at
http://www.geo.unizh.ch/~rsp/gir10/

Please forward this message to anyone whom you think may have an
interest in the workshop.

With best wishes,

Ross Purves (ross.pur...@geo.uzh.ch), Chris Jones
(c.b.jo...@cs.cf.ac.uk) and Paul Clough (p.d.clo...@sheffield.ac.uk)

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