RuSSIR 2013: call for courses (Kseniya Rogova )


Subject: RuSSIR 2013: call for courses
From:    Kseniya Rogova  <ksrogova@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 11 Feb 2013 12:15:41 +0100
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--047d7bf19890c3a8fa04d571082a Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 7th Russian Summer School in Information Retrieval (RuSSIR 2013) Monday September 16 - Friday September 20, 2013 Kazan, Russia http://russir.org 2ND CALL FOR COURSE PROPOSALS The 7th Russian Summer School in Information Retrieval (RuSSIR 2013) will be held on September 16-20, 2013 in Kazan, Russia. The school is co-organized by the Kazan Federal University (http://www.kpfu.ru/) and the Russian Information Retrieval Evaluation Seminar (ROMIP,http://romip.ru/). The school will have a focus on **audio search**. Gareth Jones (Dublin City University) is a confirmed invited lecturer of RuSSIR 2013. The mission of the RuSSIR school series is to enable students to learn about modern problems and methods in information retrieval and related disciplines, to stimulate scientific research and collaboration in the field; and to create environment for informal contacts between scientists, students and industry professionals. RuSSIR 2013 will offer up to seven courses and host approximately 120 participants. The target audience of the school is advanced graduate and PhD students, post-doctoral researchers, academic and industrial researchers, and developers. The working language of the school is English. RuSSIR 2013 is planned to feature a track of courses focusing on voice search, search over audio archives and transcripts, as well as various problems of music information retrieval. Nevertheless proposals on all IR-related topics are welcome. Each course should consist of five 90-minute-long sessions (normally in five consecutive days). The course may include both lectures and practical exercises. Summer school organizers will cover travel expenses and accommodation for one lecturer per course; no additional honorarium will be paid to lecturer(s). The school organizers would highly appreciate if, whenever possible, lecturers could find alternative funding to cover the travel and accommodation expenses, and indicate this possibility in their proposals. Course proposals must be submitted in PDF format to the submission web site http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=russir2013, by February 10, 2013. A course proposal should contain the following: - Title and keywords - Description of teaching and research experience, and contact information of the lecturer(s) - Relevance of the course to the school's scope and objectives - Brief description of the course (up to 300 words suitable for inclusion in school materials) - Full description (1-2 pages - to be used for evaluation) - Target audience and expected prerequisite knowledge of the audience - Relevant references to support proposal evaluation - Preferred schedule and necessary equipment All proposals will be evaluated by the program committee according to the school's goals, the clarity of presentation, and the lecturers' qualifications and experience. All applicants will be notified of the committee's decision by March 10, 2013. Early informal inquiries about the school or the proposal evaluation process are encouraged. About RuSSIR: the school series started in 2007 and has developed into a renowned academic event with solid international participation. Previous schools took place in Yekaterinburg, Taganrog, Petrozavodsk, Voronezh, Saint Petersburg, and Yaroslavl. Previous RuSSIR courses were taught by Eugene Agichtein, Sihem Amer-Yahia, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Ben Carterette, Fabio Crestani, Katja Filippova, Djoerd Hiemstra, Evangelos Kanoulas, Mounia Lalmas, Marie-Francine Moens, Jian-Yun Nie, Guillaume Obozinski, Salvatore Orlando, Raffaele Perego, Andreas Rauber, Stefan Ruger, Horacio Saggion, Chirag Shah, James Shanahan, Fabrizio Silvestri, David Talbot, Mike Thelwall, Ingmar Weber, Gerhard Weikum, Emine Yilmaz, and others. About the venue: Kazan is a beautiful city, where the geographical and cultural aspects of both Europe and Asia come together. Kazan, about 800 km east of Moscow, lies on the confluence of the Volga and the Kazanka rivers. The population of Kazan is about 1.1 million people. In 2005, the city celebrated its millennium. The Kazan Kremlin is the central historic citadel of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its most significant buildings are the Annunciation Cathedral and the Qolsharif Mosque. Kazan will host the Summer Universiade in July 2013 (http://kazan2013.com/). Founded in 1804, the Kazan University is the third oldest university in Russia. An internationally acknowledged centre of academic excellence, it is regularly listed among Russia's top 10 institutions of higher education. The University is a leading national research centre with numerous laboratories, museums, a botanical garden, research field stations, three astronomic observatories and many other facilities. The university has over 40,000 full-time students, who follow 180 major degree programs. The university prides itself on the following breakthrough inventions and discoveries: the creation of the non-Euclidean geometry (Nikolai Lobachevsky), the discovery of the chemical element Ruthenium (Karl Ernst Claus), the theory of organic compounds structure (Aleksandr Butlerov), the discovery of the electron paramagnetic resonance (Yevgeny Zavoisky) and the acoustic paramagnetic resonance (Semen Altshuler), and many others. Important dates: - 10 February 2013: course proposals deadline (will be extended) - 10 March 2013: notification of acceptance Program Committee co-chairs: - Pavel Braslavski (Kontur Labs/Ural Federal University, Russia) - Stefan Rueger (The Open University, UK) --047d7bf19890c3a8fa04d571082a Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 <div dir="ltr"><pre>7th Russian Summer School in Information Retrieval (RuSSIR 2013) Monday September 16 - Friday September 20, 2013 Kazan, Russia <a href="http://russir.org">http://russir.org</a> 2ND CALL FOR COURSE PROPOSALS The 7th Russian Summer School in Information Retrieval (RuSSIR 2013) will be held on September 16-20, 2013 in Kazan, Russia. The school is co-organized by the Kazan Federal University (<a href="http://www.kpfu.ru/">http://www.kpfu.ru/</a>) and the Russian Information Retrieval Evaluation Seminar (ROMIP, <a href="http://romip.ru/">http://romip.ru/</a>). The school will have a focus on **audio search**. Gareth Jones (Dublin City University) is a confirmed invited lecturer of RuSSIR 2013. The mission of the RuSSIR school series is to enable students to learn about modern problems and methods in information retrieval and related disciplines, to stimulate scientific research and collaboration in the field; and to create environment for informal contacts between scientists, students and industry professionals. RuSSIR 2013 will offer up to seven courses and host approximately 120 participants. The target audience of the school is advanced graduate and PhD students, post-doctoral researchers, academic and industrial researchers, and developers. The working language of the school is English. RuSSIR 2013 is planned to feature a track of courses focusing on voice search, search over audio archives and transcripts, as well as various problems of music information retrieval. Nevertheless proposals on all IR-related topics are welcome. Each course should consist of five 90-minute-long sessions (normally in five consecutive days). The course may include both lectures and practical exercises. Summer school organizers will cover travel expenses and accommodation for one lecturer per course; no additional honorarium will be paid to lecturer(s). The school organizers would highly appreciate if, whenever possible, lecturers could find alternative funding to cover the travel and accommodation expenses, and indicate this possibility in their proposals. Course proposals must be submitted in PDF format to the submission web site <a href="http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=russir2013">http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=russir2013</a>, by February 10, 2013. A course proposal should contain the following: - Title and keywords - Description of teaching and research experience, and contact information of the lecturer(s) - Relevance of the course to the school&#39;s scope and objectives - Brief description of the course (up to 300 words suitable for inclusion in school materials) - Full description (1-2 pages - to be used for evaluation) - Target audience and expected prerequisite knowledge of the audience - Relevant references to support proposal evaluation - Preferred schedule and necessary equipment All proposals will be evaluated by the program committee according to the school&#39;s goals, the clarity of presentation, and the lecturers&#39; qualifications and experience. All applicants will be notified of the committee&#39;s decision by March 10, 2013. Early informal inquiries about the school or the proposal evaluation process are encouraged. About RuSSIR: the school series started in 2007 and has developed into a renowned academic event with solid international participation. Previous schools took place in Yekaterinburg, Taganrog, Petrozavodsk, Voronezh, Saint Petersburg, and Yaroslavl. Previous RuSSIR courses were taught by Eugene Agichtein, Sihem Amer-Yahia, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Ben Carterette, Fabio Crestani, Katja Filippova, Djoerd Hiemstra, Evangelos Kanoulas, Mounia Lalmas, Marie-Francine Moens, Jian-Yun Nie, Guillaume Obozinski, Salvatore Orlando, Raffaele Perego, Andreas Rauber, Stefan Ruger, Horacio Saggion, Chirag Shah, James Shanahan, Fabrizio Silvestri, David Talbot, Mike Thelwall, Ingmar Weber, Gerhard Weikum, Emine Yilmaz, and others. About the venue: Kazan is a beautiful city, where the geographical and cultural aspects of both Europe and Asia come together. Kazan, about 800 km east of Moscow, lies on the confluence of the Volga and the Kazanka rivers. The population of Kazan is about 1.1 million people. In 2005, the city celebrated its millennium. The Kazan Kremlin is the central historic citadel of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its most significant buildings are the Annunciation Cathedral and the Qolsharif Mosque. Kazan will host the Summer Universiade in July 2013 (<a href="http://kazan2013.com/">http://kazan2013.com/</a>). Founded in 1804, the Kazan University is the third oldest university in Russia. An internationally acknowledged centre of academic excellence, it is regularly listed among Russia&#39;s top 10 institutions of higher education. The University is a leading national research centre with numerous laboratories, museums, a botanical garden, research field stations, three astronomic observatories and many other facilities. The university has over 40,000 full-time students, who follow 180 major degree programs. The university prides itself on the following breakthrough inventions and discoveries: the creation of the non-Euclidean geometry (Nikolai Lobachevsky), the discovery of the chemical element Ruthenium (Karl Ernst Claus), the theory of organic compounds structure (Aleksandr Butlerov), the discovery of the electron paramagnetic resonance (Yevgeny Zavoisky) and the acoustic paramagnetic resonance (Semen Altshuler), and many others. Important dates: - 10 February 2013: course proposals deadline (will be extended) - 10 March 2013: notification of acceptance Program Committee co-chairs: - Pavel Braslavski (Kontur Labs/Ural Federal University, Russia) - Stefan Rueger (The Open University, UK)</pre></div> --047d7bf19890c3a8fa04d571082a--


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