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征文| CIKM 2019 征文即将截止(Beijing,11.3-7)

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CIKM是信息检索、知识管理和数据库领域中顶级的ACM会议。


自1992年以来,CIKM成功汇聚上述三个领域的一流研究人员和开发人员,为交流有关信息与知识管理研究、数据和知识库的最新发展提供了一个国际论坛。大会的目的在于明确未来知识与信息系统发展将面临的挑战和问题,并通过征集和评估应用性和理论性强的高质量研究成果以确定未来的研究方向。


第28届ACM国际信息与知识管理大会(CIKM)将于2019年11月3日至7日在中国北京举行。CIKM 2019的主题是“未来生活的人工智能”。


The 28th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM) takes place on November 3rd-7th, 2019 in Beijing, China.


Our theme for 2019 is "AI for Future Life".


Strategically positioned at the intersection of research on the management of knowledge, information, and data.


CIKM is uniquely situated to highlight technologies and insights that materialize the Big Data and Artificial Intelligence vision of the future.


Important Dates 

Research Papers

May 15, 2019

Research paper abstract submission deadline


May 22, 2019

Research paper submission deadline


Aug 6, 2019

Research paper acceptance notification


Aug 27, 2019

Research paper camera ready submission deadline


Workshops

Mar 20, 2019

Workshop proposal deadline


Apr 5, 2019

Workshop acceptance notification


Aug 27, 2019

Workshop paper camera ready submission deadline


Tutorials

Jul 5, 2019

Tutorial proposal deadline


Aug 5, 2019

Tutorial acceptance notification


Aug 27, 2019

Tutorial summary camera ready submission deadline


Demos

May 23, 2019

Demo submission deadline


Aug 6, 2019

Demo acceptance notification


Aug 27, 2019

Demo camera ready submission deadline



Topics of Interest

We encourage submissions of high quality research papers on all topics in the general areas of databases, information retrieval, and knowledge management. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas:

  • Data and information acquisition and preprocessing (e.g., data crawling, data quality, data privacy, data wrangling)

  • Integration and aggregation (e.g., semantic processing, data provenance, data linkage, data fusion, data warehousing, privacy and security, modelling)

  • Infrastructures (e.g., cloud computing, data intensive computing, database systems, indexing and compression, search engine architectures, distributed systems)

  • Special data processing(e.g., multilingual text, sequential, stream, spatio-temporal, graph, multimedia, scientific, and social media data)

  • Multi-modal data and knowledge processing (e.g., natural language processing, speech recognition, computer vision, knowledge graphs)

  • Analytics and machine learning (e.g., OLAP, data mining, machine learning and AI, scalable analysis algorithms, event detection and tracking, deep neural networks, deep learning)

  • Information access and retrieval (e.g., web search, question answering and dialogue systems, retrieval models, query processing, personalization, recommender and filtering systems)

  • Data presentation (e.g., visualization, summarization, readability, understandability, VR, speech input and output)

  • Users and interfaces for information and data systems (e.g., user behavior analysis, user interface design, personalization, interactive analysis, spoken interfaces)

  • Crowd sourcing

  • Comparative evaluation, performance studies and benchmarks (e.g., online and offline evaluation, study of best practices)

  • Applications (e.g., digital health, urban systems, biomedical informatics, security, business intelligence, computational social science, data-enabled discovery, social media)


Submission and Review Guidelines

Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished full-length (10 pages) and short (4 pages) research papers that are not previously published, accepted to be published, or being considered for publication in any other forum. Full-length papers should satisfy the standard requirements of top-tier international research conferences. Short papers should describe interesting ongoing work, new discoveries and insights, or summaries of significant projects, and be material that is suited to poster presentation.


Manuscripts should be submitted electronically, as PDF formatted using the ACM camera-ready templates (sample-sigconf.tex) provided on the CIKM webpage; however with the author names removed to conform with double-blind submission requirements. Full papers cannot exceed 10 pages in length and short papers cannot exceed 4 pages in length. Papers should be submitted through the CIKM 2019 online submission system. The list of authors cannot be changed after a paper has been submitted for review.


CIKM 2019 review of both the full and the short papers will be double-blind. For this reason, submissions must be properly anonymized. Lack of anonymization may result in rejection without review. Submissions will receive an "accept" or "reject" decision based on the version that was submitted. Rejected full-length papers will not be considered as short papers for poster presentation.


At least one author of each accepted paper (both short and full paper) must register for the conference by paying a full registration before the final version submission deadline, and must attend the conference and present the work as scheduled in the conference program. Short papers will be presented via a poster session, and authors are expected to present the poster. Work that is not presented at the conference by its authors may be removed from the ACM Digital Library and/or the final version of the proceedings.


ACM Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment

Authors are to follow the ACM Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment.



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