The seminar will be held on April 3, 2009 in the Conference Room of the Faculty of Science Documentation of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, being an event open to anyone interested information professionals in the affairs of IR, recovery and future models of recovery.
The attractions of the day there are many and include the presence and presentation of two experts from relevant global capital in information retrieval. Kalervo Jarvelin are and Stephen Robertson noted for improving the model evaluate the results of information retrieval and the creation of probabilistic model that many search engines used today.
But the journey will not end without one of its most important contributions. Specifically, we held a round table which will raise and discuss the creation of what could be the first English Association of Information Retrieval by bringing together researchers in all IR professionals across the country for scientific collaboration, fantastic together of ideas, developments and possible future coordination of research efforts aimed at recovery techniques, tests and experiments.
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- GRIWEB Research Group
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Updated March 31, 2009.
Given the proximity of the seminar to be held on April 3, this blog offers the collaboration of information professionals to their opinion regarding the possible or hypothetical creation of a English Society of Information Retrieval. What activities and services can or should offer a Society of this category and in what ways can work with archivists, librarians and archivists. What ideas would propose for its development, what he is missing, what could be improved. All these questions have their place in the next survey, whose results will try to expose them during the round table seminar so that the voice of professional information and documentation can be heard. Also these results will also be exposed so that they can be discussed. Thanks in advance for the cooperation of all readers.
- Survey on activities, services and ideas for future English Society of Information Retrieval Survey
Unofficial SERI2009