*Query Performance Prediction (QPP) *is currently primarily used for ad-hoc
retrieval tasks. The Information Retrieval (IR) field is reaching new
heights thanks to recent advances in large language models and neural
networks, as well as emerging new ways of searching, such as conversational
search. Such advancements are quickly spreading to adjacent research areas,
including QPP, necessitating reconsidering how we perform and evaluate QPP.
Important Dates

Submission deadline: February 5th, 2023

Notification of acceptance: March 5th, 2023

Camera ready: March 15th, 2023

Workshop day: April 2nd, 2023

Conference days: April 3rd-6th, 2023


Call for Papers

This workshop aims at stimulating discussion on three main aspects
concerning the future of

QPP:

   -

   *What are the emerging QPP challenges* posed by new methods and
   technologies, including but not limited to dense retrieval, contextualized
   embeddings, and conversational search?
   -

   How might these *new techniques be used to improve the quality of QPP*?
   -

   Can we claim that the current techniques for *evaluating QPP are
   effective in all arising scenarios*? Can we envision new evaluation
   protocols capable of granting generalizability in new domains?


We plan to foster the discussion via *two focus groups* led by the
workshop's organizers.


The first focus group will identify what possibilities the QPP offers
regarding new research models and IR tasks, primary considerations, issues
linked to different aspects of the QPP, and the potentialities provided by
new tools.


The second focus group will gather the community’s concerns and solutions
with respect to the QPP evaluation, especially for what concerns emerging
domains.


The workshop will focus on the following themes:

   -

   *Query performance prediction applied to new tasks*:
   Can existing QPP techniques be exploited, or which new QPP theories and
   models need to be devised for new tasks, such as passage-retrieval, Q&A,
   and conversational search?
   -

   *Query performance prediction exploiting new techniques*:
   How can new technologies like contextualized embeddings, large language
   models, and neural networks be exploited to improve QPP?
   -

   *Evaluation of query performance prediction*:
   How should QPP techniques be evaluated, including best practices,
   datasets, and resources, and, in particular, should QPP be evaluated the
   same for different IR tasks?


It is possible to submit three main categories of manuscripts to the
workshop:

*Full papers*: up to 6 pages.

*Short papers*: up to 3 pages.

*Discussion papers*: up to 3 pages.


All manuscripts are expected to address the workshop's themes as mentioned
above. *Full and short papers* should contain *innovative ideas and* their
experimental evaluation. *We are also interested in works containing*
(methodologically sound) *preliminary results and incremental endeavours*.


*Discussion papers should include work with or without preliminary results,
position papers, and papers describing failures*. Such papers should foster
the discussion and thus are not required to contain full-fledged results.
In this sense, the experimental evaluation of the submitted discussion
paper is appreciated but not required.

*We are also interested in receiving contributions regarding*
(methodologically sound) *failed experiments*; since the workshop will
focus on new research directions, we consider it necessary also to discuss
the reasons and causes of failures.


Each manuscript will be peer-reviewed by at least two program committee
members.

*Accepted papers will be published online as a volume of the CEUR-WS
proceeding series.*


Submit your contribution via Easychair at the following link

*https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qpp2023
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qpp2023>*


To prepare the submission, use the one-column CEUR template. A precompiled
version is

available at

*https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sTW16i0vlsVHVf75t0rC_30UVMPUmn3Z/view?usp=share_link
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sTW16i0vlsVHVf75t0rC_30UVMPUmn3Z/view?usp=share_link>*


Website

*https://qpp.dei.unipd.it/ <https://qpp.dei.unipd.it/>*


Organizers

Guglielmo Faggioli, University of Padova, Italy, [email protected]

Nicola Ferro, University of Padova, Italy, [email protected]

Josiane Mothe, Université de Toulouse, IRIT, France, [email protected]

Fiana Raiber, Yahoo Research, Israel, [email protected]
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