emv@msen.com (Ed Vielmetti) (06/13/91)
I missed this the first time around when it was posted to comp.ai, but I picked up the reference in the WAIS discussion archives. I'd be interested in hearing anyone's thoughts on these topics (naturally) or pointers to good accessable research in the area. -- Edward Vielmetti, moderator, comp.archives, emv@msen.com On the Net, the Net-way is best. It's just that we are trying to figure out what the Net-way is. e. miya Date: Fri, 17 May 91 15:05:17 -0400 From: rsw@cs.brown.edu (Bob Weiner) Subject: Bellcore Information Filtering Workshop CFP [For those who don't read the newsgroups on which this was posted. --Bob] Newsgroups: comp.ai Bellcore Workshop on High-Performance Information Filtering: Foundations, Architectures, and Applications November 5-7, 1991 Chester, New Jersey Information filtering can be viewed, both, as a way to control the flood of information that is received by an end-user, and as a way to target the information that is sent by information providers. The information carrier, which provides the appropriate connectivity between the information providers, the filter and the end-user, plays a major role in providing a cost effective architecture which also ensures end-user privacy. The aim of the workshop is to examine issues that can advance the state-of-the-art in filter construction, usage, and evaluation, for various information domains, such as news, entertainment, advertizing, and community information. We focus on creative approaches that take into consideration constraints imposed by realistic application contexts. Topics include but are not limited to: Taxonomy of information domains and their dynamics Information retrieval and indexing systems Information delivery architectures Cognitive models of end-user's interests and preferences Cognitive models for multimedia information processing Adaptive filtering agents and distributed filters Information theoretic approaches to filter performance evaluation The workshop is by invitation only. Please submit a 5-10 page paper (hardcopy only), summarizing the work you would like to present, or a one page description of your interests and how they relate to this workshop. Demonstrations of existing prototypes are welcome. Proceedings will be available at the workshop. Workshop Chair: Shoshana Hardt-Kornacki (Bellcore) Workshop Program Committee: Bob Allen (Bellcore) Nick Belkin (Rutgers University) Louis Gomez (Bellcore) Tom Landauer (Bellcore) Bill Mansfield (Bellcore) Papers should be sent to: Shoshana Hardt-Kornacki Bell Communications Research 445 South Street, Morristown NJ, 07962. (201) 829-4528, shoshi@bellcore.com Papers due: July 15, 1991. Invitations sent: August 15, 1991. Workshop dates: November 5-7, 1991.