2005 Search Engine Meeting
Boston, Massachusetts,
April 11-12, 2005
Call for Offers of Presentations
Offers of presentations should include an informative title, a
short, descriptive abstract as to what will be covered, plus a
short biography of the proposed speaker. Please note that this
meeting is not an appropriate occasion for pure product
pitches or descriptions. Presentations accepted will be expected
to make real contributions to the field of information searching
and indexing, or in furthering the understanding of the meeting
participants in the general search area. All presentations will
be in the full session; there are no breakout or parallel sessions
at this meeting.
Those presenting will be given free registration to the two-day
conference (one free registration per presentation). Speaker expense
reimbursement will not normally be offered. Please send
offers, in the first instance, to Harry Collier at Infonortics
Offers
will then be forwarded to the program advisors. Since the program
is normally finalised early in November and attracts many offers
to speak, it is advisable to send offers of presentations as
early as possible.
In general, presentations should
emphasize search engine technology and problem solving
Some theme areas of particular interest for the 2005
Meeting are:
- Search: Measuring the Payoff: evaluation and metrics.
The costs, the time schedules.
- Research and Breakthroughs in the area of search,
classification, automated indexing.
- Search agents, search automation and peronalization.
- Case studies and Best Practice.
- Search in the wireless / mobile environment.
The conference normally attracts around 200 attendees
from a broad mixture of government, academic and industry participants.
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