Call for Participation: ACM CHIIR 2022 workshop on Building towards Information Interaction and Retrieval Resource Reuse - 14 March 2022
************************************************************************* CHIIR 2022 Workshop on Building towards Information Interaction and Retrieval Resource Reuse March 14 2022, 9:00-12:00 CET and 16:00-19:00 CET This workshop is part of the ACM Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval (CHIIR) 2022, taking place 14-18 March 2022 online. BIIRRR 2022 website: http://biirrr2022.aau.dk CHIIR 2022 website: https://ai.ur.de/chiir2022/home ************************************************************************* ************************** Scope ************************** The aim of the BIIRRR workshop series is to provide a forum where researchers from the full spectrum of CHIIR interests can come together to develop ideas on improving resource reuse. BIIRRR 2022 is the third edition in the series and focuses on developing recommendations for documenting and archiving the wide range of II&R research resources, and to ensure that the documentation standards are relevant and applicable to both the specifics and breadth of the CHIIR community. The openness of the II&R community must not be restricted and extensive discussions are needed on how to balance standardisation, space for innovation and for aspects that can only be documented to a limited extent. Towards this end, the workshop has two main goals: - Collect practical experiences with documentation and reuse. Each workshop session has a keynote and two presentations of experience papers providing examples of practical barriers, challenges, and approaches to documenting and reusing complex study setups. These will be used as input for a plenary discussion about the possibilities and challenges for the reuse of their research designs, data and infrastructure. - Develop recommendations for research design documentation. Research designs are the first step in documenting research resources. The second goal of the 2022 edition of the BIIRRR workshop is to start discussing and developing recommendations for research design documentation. Our explicit aim is to develop an open proposal that can be used across the full range of study types in the II&R community and that is open to further development. ************************** Workshop Programme ************************** The workshop will be highly interactive, with a few short keynote and paper presentations and lots of plenary discussion. Given that participants will be in different time zones across the world, the workshop will be held twice at two different three-hour slots, 9:00-1200 CET and 16:00-19:00 CET. The two sessions will both follow the same structure: - Introduction - Keynote - Break - Experience Papers - Break - Panel discussion - Closing Timing of the sessions: The first session will be timed to be in the evening for Asia and Oceania and in the morning for Europe and Africa. The second session will be timed to be in the evening for Europe and Africa and morning for North and South America. Keynote speakers: We are happy to announce that we have two keynotes for the two sessions: - Keynote session 1: Daniel Hienert (GESIS): Information gathering, holding, and re-use in the Social Sciences - Lessons for IIR? This talk aims to present the gathering, holding, and re-use of information in the social sciences. The directly following question is if we can use and adopt some of these patterns, lessons, or insights for data management and re-use in the field of interactive information retrieval. - Keynote session 2: Georg Buscher (Microsoft Research) Running IR Experiments with Real Users - Common Practices and Challenges. Georg will give a short overview for how A/B experiments with real users are typically evaluated in the industry in the domain of IR/search. He will particularly emphasize what kinds of metrics and processes are shared across experiments to yield comparable outcomes, and what common challenges arise. Experience papers: - Reusing the Model and Components of an IIR Study for Perceived Effects of OCR Quality Change. Kimmo Kettunen (University of Eastern Finland), Heikki Keskustalo (Tampere University), Birger Larsen (Aalborg University), Tuula Pääkkönen (National Library of Finland) and Juha Rautiainen (National Library of Finland) - Interactive Social Book Search Data as Reusable Resource. Mark M. Hall (The Open University), Marijn Koolen (Huygens Institute, KNAW Humanities Cluster) The workshop will conclude with a plenary discussion aimed at developing an open proposal for documenting research designs that can be used across the full range of study types in the II&R community and that is open to further development. More details about the programme are available on the workshop website ( http://biirrr2022.aau.dk). ********************************* Organisers ***************************** Toine Bogers (Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark) Maria Gäde (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany) Mark Hall (Open University, United Kingdom) Marijn Koolen (KNAW Humanities Cluster, Netherlands) Vivien Petras (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany) Paul Thomas (Microsoft Research, Australia) ********************************* Venue ********************************* The BIIRRR 2022 workshop will be held online on March 14, 2022, co-located with the ACM CHIIR 2022 conference. ********************************* Relevant links ***************************** BIIRRR 2022 Workshop homepage: http://biirrr2022.aau.dk Registration for BIIRRR 2022 workshop goes via CHIIR 2022: https://ai.ur.de/chiir2022/register Contact the organizers: biirrr@googlegroups.com
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marijn Koolen