RecSys 2016 is pleased to invite proposals for workshops to be held in 
conjunction with the conference. The goal of the workshops is to provide 
additional venues for discussing novel ideas as well as recent results of 
research in progress.

In 2016 our goal is to have a balanced workshop program which comprises 
workshop formats of different types. Different full-day and half-day workshop 
formats are possible, for example:

* Novel interactive workshop formats with a correspondingly small number of 
participants. Such workshop formats might for example target at the exploration 
of a certain topic during the workshop through a moderated discussion or 
breakout sessions, resulting in a draft paper or report to be completed and 
published after the workshop. The usage and analysis of existing recommendation 
tools and the design and possibly execution of experimental studies represent 
other examples of alternative workshop formats. Particular priority will be 
given to these formats which require the active involvement of the participants.
* Traditional mini-conferences on specialized topics; such workshops typically 
have their own paper submission and review processes. Proposals for 
continuations of existing workshop series are welcome; a brief statement on the 
development of the workshop series, e.g., in terms of topics, number of paper 
submissions and participants or post-workshop publications over the years 
should be provided.
* Mini-competitions or challenges around selected topics with individual or 
team participation are also highly welcome.

We encourage you to contact us in advance with workshop ideas; we will work 
with prospective workshop organizers to help them design successful proposals. 
In particular for workshop proposals with novel interactive formats we are 
happy to assist you in further developing and implementing your ideas.
We encourage both researchers and industry practitioners to submit proposals.

PROPOSAL FORMAT AND SUBMISSION

The workshop proposal should be a PDF document no more than 4 pages long, 
submitted by e-mail to [email protected] and organized as follows:

1. Workshop title
2. A short description of workshop including the rationale for the workshop and 
how and why it fits the audience of RecSys. This description should include 
also the topic, format, and details about what type of submission is requested 
from prospective attendees.
3. Name, email address, and affiliation for workshop chair(s) and a brief 
description of their experience in organizing such events.
4. Requested duration (half day or full day), and expected number of 
participants. Note, there will be a maximum number of participants for each 
workshop in 2016.
5. Description of workshop activities. Outline how the workshop will be 
organized and how the time will be spent. In particular, please sketch how you 
will engage participants to foster more interactivity and engagement during the 
workshop.
6. For more interactive workshop formats, also outline the process of selecting 
or inviting the participants.
7. Description of plans for promoting the workshop and disseminating the 
results.
8. History of prior workshops on this topic, if any.

IMPORTANT DATES
* Workshop proposal submission deadline: February 28th, 2016
* Workshop proposal notification: March 15th, 2016
* Example deadlines for mini-conferences
* Papers due: June, 24th, 2016
* Notification: July, 15th, 2016
* Camera-ready deadline: July, 29th, 2016
* Camera-ready workshop summaries due: July, 20th, 2016
* Conference: Sep. 15-19, 2016 in Boston, MA

Deadlines refer to 23:59 (11:59pm) in the UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) time 
zone.

WORKSHOP CHAIRS
* Elizabeth Daly, IBM Research Dublin, Ireland
* Dietmar Jannach, TU Dortmund, Germany

This call is available online at: 
http://recsys.acm.org/recsys16/call/#content-tab-1-2-tab

--
Michael D. Ekstrand
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Texas State University
Publicity Co-Chair, ACM RecSys 2016
http://cs.txstate.edu/~m_e114/

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