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Programme

Tuesday, October 17

9.00-17.00

Doctoral Forum

 

(by invitation only)

 

 

19.30

Meet'n'Eat

 

Restaurant RizRaz, Store Kanikkestræde 19 in the city
(not included in conference fee)

 

Wednesday, October 18

10.00

Opening

 

Chair: Peter Ingwersen

10.15

Keynote talk: Micheline Beaulieu, Sheffield, UK

 

Interaction in Context in Information Research: Shifting the Paradigm

 

Chair: Peter Ingwersen

11.00

Coffee break

11.20

Session 1 Relevance

 

Chair: Pia Borlund

 

Studying Human Judgments of Relevance: Interactions in Context

 

Theresa Anderson, University of Technology, Australia

 

Situational Relevance and Task Outcome (research in progress)

 

Saila Huuskonen & Pertti Vakkari, University of Tampere, Finland

 

Relevance Judgements Within the Context of Work Tasks

 

Erica Cosijn, University of Pretoria, South Africa

12.40

Lunch

13.45

Session 2 Users and contexts 1

 

Chair: Eero Sormunen

 

Towards Genre Classification for IR in the Workplace

 

Luanne Freund, University of Toronto, Charles Clarke, University of Waterloo and Elaine Toms, Dalhousie University, Canada

 

Oh My, Where is the End of the Context? Dealing with Information in a Highly Complex Environment (research in progress)

 

Daniela Petrelli, Vitaveska Lanfranchi, Phil Moore & Fabio Ciravegna, University of Sheffield, UK & Colin Cadas, Rolls Royce plc., UK

 

City Planners’ Information Seeking Behaviour: Information Channels Used and Information Types Needed in Varying Types of Perceived Work Tasks (research in progress)

 

Sami Serola, University of Tampere, Finland

15.00

Coffee break

15.30

Session 3 Structured documents

 

Chair: Mounia Lalmas

 

Users, Structured Documents and Overlap: Interactive Searching of Elements and the Influence of Context on Search Behaviour

 

Barbara Hammer Aebi, Kirstine Wilfred Christensen, Haakon Lund & Birger Larsen, Royal School of Library and Information Science, Denmark

 

Relevant Contextual Features in XML Retrieval

 

Georgina Ramirez & Arjen de Vries, Center for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI), The Netherlands

 

 

16.30

An Introduction to ISI Web of Knowledge

 

Nicolas Espeche, Thomson Scientific

17.00-19.00

Reception in the large Auditorium

 

Thursday, October 19

09.30

Session 4 Interface issues

 

Chair: Nick Belkin

 

Using Local Contexts for the Faceted Web Search and Browsing

 

Hideo Joho & Joemon Jose, University of Glasgow, UK

 

Context Browser–Ontology based Navigation in Information Spaces (research in progress)

 

Kristina Groth, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) & Pär Lannerö, Metamatrix Consulting and Development, Sweden

 

Time, Location, and Interest: An Empirical and User-Centred Study

 

Ralf Bierig and Ayse Göker, The Robert Gordon University, UK

10.50

Coffee break

11.20

Session 5 Polyrepresentation

 

Chair: Jesper W. Schneider

 

The Polyrepresentation Continuum in IR

 

Birger Larsen, Peter Ingwersen, Royal School of Library and Information Science, Denmark & Jaana Kekäläinen, University of Tampere, Finland

 

Inter and Intra-document Contexts Applied in Polyrepresentation (research in progress)

 

Mette Skov, Peter Ingwersen & Birger Larsen, Royal School of Library and Information Science, Denmark

12.10

Lunch

13.15

Panel session - "What is Not Context?"

 

Nick Belkin, USA (Chair); Mounia Lalmas, UK, Elaine Toms, Canada, Adrian de Vries, Netherlands & C.J. (Keith) an Rijsbergen (Scotland)

15.00

Coffee break

15.30

Session 6 Non-textual information interaction

 

Chair: Joemon Jose

 

Image Retrieval by End-users and Intermediaries in a Journalistic Work Context

 

Stina Westman & Pirkko Oittinen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland

 

Video Needs at Different Stages of Television Programme Making Process

 

Marjo Markkula, Eero Sormunen

 

Implicit Relevance Feedback in Interactive Music: Issues, Challenges, and Case Studies

 

Lars Graugaard, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark

17.00

Close of day

19.00

Conference dinner (in town)

 

Friday, October 20

10.00

Invited talk: Barry Smyth

 

Social and Personal: Communities and Collaboration in Adaptive Web Search

 

Chair: Ian Ruthven

10.45

Coffee break

11.15

Session 7 Contextual relevance feedback

 

Chair: Ellen Voorhees

 

Contextual Relevance Feedback

 

David Harper, The Robert Gordon University and Diane Kelly, University of North Carolina, US

 

Contextual Relevance Feedback in Web Information Retrieval (research in progress)

 

Dilip Kumar Limbu, Andy Connor & Stephen MacDonell, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

12.05

Lunch

13.15

Session 8 Methodological issues

 

Chair: Diane Kelly

 

Perspectives to the Classification of Information Interactions: The Cool and Belkin Faceted Classification Scheme under Scrutiny

 

Isto Huvila & Gunilla Widén-Wulff, Åbo Akademi University, Finland

 

Using Diaries in Collaborative Information Behavior Research (research in progress)

 

Jette Hyldegaard, Royal School of Library and Information Science, Denmark

14.05

Session 9 Users and context 2

 

Chair: Pertti Vakkari

 

Using the Information Seeking and Retrieval framework to analyse non-professional information use

 

Richard Butterworth & Veronica Davis Perkins, Middlesex University, UK

 

Rational Students and Educational Requirements: Exploring Students' Information Behaviour

 

Niels Ole Pors, Royal School of Library and Information Science, Denmark

15.05

Next venue/symposium close

Please note that full papers are allocated 30 minutes for presentation, including questions and discussion. Research in progress papers (indicated in the programme above) are allocated 20 minutes for presentation, including questions and discussion.

 

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