Hola Edgar,
¿Hay alguna página web con instrucciones, lugar, etc? Me interesa
en principio la sesión de Information Retrieval.
Gracias, un saludo
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Alberto Muñoz
Dpto. de Estadística
Universidad Carlos III
c/Madrid 126, 28903 Getafe
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tfno: +34 91 624 95 79 Fax: +34 91 624 9849
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> Call for papers
>
> Apologies for cross-posting
>
> Current Trends in Computer Science
>
> Important Dates
>
> * Paper Submissions Due: May 4, 2007
> * Notification of Acceptance: June 4, 2007
> * Camera Ready Versions Due: July 9, 2007
> * Author Registration Deadline: July 9, 2007
> * Early Registration Deadline: August 20, 2007
> * Conference: September 26-28, 2007
>
> General Chair
>
> Martin Farach-Colton, (Rutgers Univesity, EEUU)
>
> The Mexican Computer Science Society organizes a yearly meeting
> gathering researchers, students, educators and industry leaders for a
> week. This meeting is a multiconference with many workshops,
> tutorials, international conferences and student activities. The
> international conference Current Trends in Computer Science is a
> multi-track conference around a hot topic for the Mexican research
> community. This year the trend/topic is information processing and
> retrieval from three points of view. The first track is about
> classical information retrieval and the web with standard methods. The
> second track focuses on data analysis and management, that is, the
> frontier between pattern recognition and databases, where large-scale
> applications need to handle and retrieve multimedia and complex
> objects. The third track focuses on the user-driven software systems
> motivated by the above problems.
>
> Tracks
>
> * Information Retrieval
> Co-chairs
> Vibhu Mittal, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
> Martin Farach-Colton, Rutgers Univesity, USA
> Invited Speaker: Ian Witten, University of Waikato, New Zealand
>
> * Scalable Pattern Recognition
> Chair Gonzalo Navarro, Universidad de Chile, Chile
> Invited speaker: Hanan Samet, University of Maryland.
>
> * User Centered Software Systems
> Co-chairs
> Jesus Favela, CICESE, Mexico
> Genoveva Vargas, CNRS, LSR-IMAG, France
> Invited speaker: Marie Christine Rousset, Université
> Joseph Fourier.
>
>
> Track Information Retrieval
>
> The Information Retrieval Track will be a forum for the presentation
> of new research results, systems and techniques in the broad field of
> information retrieval (IR).
>
> The track welcomes contributions related to any aspect of IR, including:
>
> * IR theory and analysis of new models
> * IR systems: Performance, Compression, Scalability,
> Architectures, Efficiency
> * IR Evaluation, Test collections, Evaluation methods and metrics
> * Content representation, indexing, and data structures
> * Interactive IR, User interfaces and visualization,
> * Citation and link analysis, Adversarial IR in the presence of spam
> * Cross-language retrieval, Machine translation for IR
> * Video and image retrieval, Audio and speech retrieval, Music retrieval
> * Machine learning for IR
> * New models for information dissemination: Question answering,
> summarization, etc
> * Text Mining
> * Text Categorization and Clustering
>
> Program Committee Members:
>
> Henry S. Baird, Lehigh University, USA
> Giuseppe Carenini, University of British Columbia, Canada
> Francine Chen, FX Palo Alto Laboratory, USA
> Hang Cui, Google, China
> Brian D. Davison, Lehigh University, USA
> Pawan Deshpande, MIT USA
> Pavan Desikan, Google, USA
> Martin Farach-Colton, (Track Co-Chair) Rutgers Univesity, USA
> Dayne Freitag, Fair Isaac Corporation, USA
> Alexander Gelbukh, National Polytechnic Institute, México
> Gregory Grefenstette, CEA LIST, France
> Alexander Hauptmann, Carnegie Mellon Univesity, USA
> Aurelio López-López, INAOE, México
> Vibhu Mittal, (Track Co-chair) Carnegie Mellon University, USA
> Manuel Montes y Gómez, INAOE, México
> Paul Munro, University of Pittsburg, USA
> Cecile Paris, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia
> Prasad Pingali, IIIT, Hyderabad, India
> Greg Rae, 22by7 Labs, USA
> Berthier Ribeiro-Neto, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
> Mehran Sahami, Google, USA
> Alfredo Sánchez, Universidad de las Américas Puebla, México
> Ali Shokoufandeh, Drexel University, USA
> Torsten Suel, Polytechnic University, USA
> ChengXiang Zhai, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
> José Luis Zechinelli Martini, UDLA Puebla, México
>
> Track Scalable Pattern Recognition
>
> Pattern recognition and content-based object retrieval share a large
> number of characteristics but are usually addressed from different
> communities. The pattern recognition community proposes feature
> extraction and classification techniques that are tested in
> small-scale scenarios (a few thousand objects are enough to determine
> if a feature or classifier is worth to be pursued). On the other hand,
> the database community looks for the technology to access (very) large
> repositories of objects modeled as high-dimensional vector spaces, or
> as metric spaces.
>
> The aim of this track is to bring together researchers from both
> communities, focusing especially on the problem posed by applications
> that need to handle and retrieve objects from massive databases.
> Papers where extraction and classification techniques are proposed and
> examined under the light of the efficiency that can be achieved for
> massive data sets, or where efficient access methods are proposed for
> existing pattern recognition techniques, are especially welcome.
>
> The topics include
>
> * pattern recognition
> * feature extraction and signal processing
> * scalable classifiers
> * image processing
> * audio processing
> * data clustering
> * streams and stream-based signal processing
> * metric indexes
> * high dimensional access methods
> * implementation of multimedia databases
> * efficient similarity searching
>
> Program Committee
>
> Sebastiano Battiato, Universitá di Catania, Italy
> Carlos Brizuela, CICESE, Mexico
> Benjamin Bustos, Universidad de Chile,
> Edgar Chávez, Universidad Michoacana/CIMAT, Mexico
> Paolo Ciaccia, Universitá di Bologna, Italy.
> Arturo Hernandez CIMAT, Mexico
> Tin Kam Ho, Bell Labs Research, USA.
> Jose Luis Marroquin, CIMAT, Mexico
> José Martinez Trinidad INAOE, Mexico
> Daniel Miranker, University of Texas at Austin, USA.
> David Mount, University of Maryland, USA.
> Arlindo Oliveira, INESC Lisboa, Portugal.
> Marco Patella, Universitá di Bologna, Italy.
> Hanan Samet, University of Maryland.
> Tomas Skopal, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
> Enrique Vidal, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia,
> Pavel Zezula, Masaryk University, Czech Republic.
>
> Track: User Centered Software information Systems (UCSS)
>
> Recent advances in communications and software infrastructures are
> making possible the design and development of large-scale information
> systems that go beyond the limits of individual use and encourage
> virtual collaboration of distributed communities. Ordinary people and
> organizations want to create and share images, movies, music and
> experiences with each other. Besides, today, mobile, pervasive, are
> embedded environments are becoming common contexts in which
> information can be accessible. Information management and exploitation
> systems must be tuned according to user requirements and execution
> environments characteristics.
>
> To deal with current information overload, efficient and adaptable
> information management systems are required. Such systems must handle
> huge volumes of files and information, and support the extraction of
> pertinent information according to specific application and user
> requirements. Current research on information systems development
> focuses on capturing, sharing, exploiting, reusing and communicating
> information, data and content.
>
> Authors are invited to submit original
> works on relevant topics, including, but not restricted to:
>
>
> Software engineering
>
> * Agile software techniques
> * Software engineering techniques and methodologies
> * Software processes modelling and enactment
> * Software quality and metrics
> * Software architectures
> * Middleware services
> * Object oriented programming
> * Component oriented programming
> * Service oriented programming
> * Programming paradigms: object oriented, component oriented and
> service oriented
> * Visual programming
> * Web engineering
>
> Human computer interaction
>
> * Adaptive interfaces
> * Evaluation methods
> * Guidelines and design heuristics
> * HCI for mobile and ubiquitous computing
> * Information visualization
> * Intelligent user interfaces
> * Interaction techniques
> * Interfaces for people with disabilities
> * Multimodal interfaces
> * Speech and natural language interfaces
> * Theory of HCI
> * Usability engineering
> * User modelling and personalization
> * Virtual and augmented reality
>
> Collaborative computing
>
> * Computer-supported collaborative learning
> * Digital communities
> * Groupware development frameworks and toolkits
> * Hypermedia systems
> * Internet/web-based collaboration
> * Mobile collaborative systems
> * Multi-user interfaces
> * Organizational computing
> * Workflow management
>
> Ubiquitous and mobile distributed computing
>
> * Adaptable systems
> * Ambient intelligence
> * Benchmarking and optimization
> * Context-aware computing
> * Grid computing
> * Sensor based networks and databases
> * P2P architectures
> * Toolkits and middlewares for ubicomp
>
> Program committee
>
> Pedro Antunes, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
> Marcos Borges, UFRJ, Brasil
> César Collazos, U. del Cauca, Colombia
> Christine Collet, INPG, France
> Thierry Coupaye, France Télecom R&D
> Yannis Dimitriadis, U. de Valladolid, Spain
> Thierry Delot, U. Valenciennes, France
> Marlon Dumas, U. Queensland, Australia
> Jesus Favela, CICESE, Mexico (track co-chair)
> Luciano García Bañuelos, U. Autonoma de Tlaxcala, Mexico
> Victor González, U. Manchester, UK
> Stephan Lukosch, Fern Universität in Hagen, Germany
> Leandro Navarro, UPC, Spain
> Oscar Mayora, CREATE-NET, Italy
> Esperanza Marcos, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
> Hanna Oktaba, UNAM, Mexico
> Marie Christine Rousset, UJF, France
> Alfredo Sánchez, UDLA, Mexico
> Genoveva Vargas, CNRS, France (track co-chair)
> Aurora Vizcaino, UCLM, Spain
> José Luis Zechinelli-Martini, UDLA, Mexico
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