FIRE 2012 - Forum for Information Retrieval Evaluation
Topics/Call fo Papers
The importance of reusable, large-scale standard test collections in Information Access research has been widely recognized. The success of TREC, CLEF, and NTCIR has clearly established the importance of an evaluation workshop that facilitates research by providing the data and a common forum for comparing models and techniques. The Forum for Information Retrieval Evaluation (FIRE) follows in the footsteps of TREC, CLEF and NTCIR with the following aims:
Encourage research in South Asian language Information Access technologies by providing reusable large-scale test collections for ILIR experiments.
Explore new Information Retrieval / Access tasks that arise as our information needs evolve, and new needs emerge.
Provide a common evaluation infrastructure for comparing the performance of different IR systems.
Investigate evaluation methods for Information Access techniques and methods for constructing a reusable large-scale data set for ILIR experiments.
Encourage research in South Asian language Information Access technologies by providing reusable large-scale test collections for ILIR experiments.
Explore new Information Retrieval / Access tasks that arise as our information needs evolve, and new needs emerge.
Provide a common evaluation infrastructure for comparing the performance of different IR systems.
Investigate evaluation methods for Information Access techniques and methods for constructing a reusable large-scale data set for ILIR experiments.
Other CFPs
- Workshop on Standards for Language Resources - Ongoing Developments and Practical Applications
- Workshop on Recent developments and applications of lexical-semantic resources
- Workshop on Language Technology for Historical Text(s)
- Workshop on Practice and Theory of Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis
- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND POLITICAL TRANSITION IN KOSOVO Conference
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