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Annual ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval
The ACM SIGIR Conference focuses on research and development in information retrieval. It is the major international forum for the presentation of new research and the demonstration of new systems and techniques in the broad field of information retrieval.
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International Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
The Joint Conference on Digital Libraries is a major international forum focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL enhances the tradition of conference excellence already established by the ACM and IEEE-CS by combining the annual events that these professional societies have sponsored on an annual basis, the ACM Digital Libraries Conferences and the IEEE-CS Advances in Digital Libraries Conferences.
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Annual ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
The Conference on Information and Knowledge Management seeks to identify challenging problems facing the development of future knowledge and information systems, and to shape future directions of research by soliciting and reviewing high quality, applied and theoretical research findings. An important part of the conference are its Workshops which focus on timely research challenges and initiatives.
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ACM International Conference on Web Search and Web Data Mining
WSDM (pronounced "wisdom") is a young ACM conference intended to be the publication venue for research in the areas of search and data mining. Indeed, the pace of innovation in these areas prevents proper coverage by conferences of broader scope. The high attendance at the first WSDM, held at Stanford University in February of 2008, is a confirmation of this trend.
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Text Retrieval Conference
The Text Retrieval Conference (TREC) workshop series encourages research in information retrieval and related applications by providing a large test collection, uniform scoring procedures, and a forum for organizations interested in comparing their results. Participants in TREC examine a wide variety of retrieval techniques and retrieval environments, including cross-language retrieval, retrieval of web documents, multimedia retrieval, and question answering.
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