Instructions for CLEF 2016 Working Notes in the CEUR-WS Proceedings
As in 2014 and in 2015, The CLEF 2016 Labs working notes will be published in the CEUR-WS.org proceedings. The electronic Working Notes will be organised according to the Labs. If one group participates in more than one Lab, separate reports are to be submitted. Moreover, for those Labs that are subdivided in several tasks, separate reports for different task(s) are to be provided.
The publications will be divided into the following main sections (and sub-sections):
CLEF eHealth
Task 1: Handover Information Extraction
Task 2: Multilingual Information
Task 3: Patient-Centered Information Retrieval
ImageCLEF
Task 1 - Image Annotation
Task 2 – ImageCLEFmed: The medical task
Task 3 - Handwritten Document Retrieval
LifeCLEF
Task 1: BirdCLEF - an audio record-based bird identification task
Task 2: PlantCLEF - an image-based plant identification task
Task 3: SeaCLEF - a video-based fish identification task
Living Labs for IR (LL4IR)
Task 1 – Product search and web search
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NEWSREEL - News Recommendation Evaluation Lab
Task 1 – Benchmark News Recommendations in a Living Lab
Task 2 – Benchmarking News Recommendations in a Simulated Environment
PAN Lab - Uncovering Plagiarism, Authorship and Social Software Misuse
Task 1: PAN Lab on Digital Text Forensics
Social Book Search (SBS)
Task 1 – Interactive Track
Task 2 – Suggestion Track
Task 3 – Mining Track
Cultural Microblog Contextualization (CMC)
Task 1 - Cultural Multilingual microblog contextualization based on WikiPedia
Task 2 - Cultural MicroBlog Search based on WikiPedia entities
Task 3 - TimeLine illustration based on Microblogs
When the author logs into easychair they will find a separate "Easychair Track" for each CLEF Lab/Workshop and once they have selected the correct "Easychair Track" for their, as in the figure below.
-> Select the track corresponding to your Lab/Workshop
Afterwards, in the paper upload form, after the keywords, authors will find a checklist with the "Submission Topics" corresponding to the different tasks in that Lab. Please mark one of them:
-> Mark the topic corresponding to your task
For each of the tasks in which they participated, groups are requested to submit a report describing their experiments. After the review process, if the paper will have been accepted, authors will be requested to submit the Camera-Ready Version of the paper, according to the reviewers' recommendations.
For each Camera-ready paper’s submission, three items are required:
Zip file containing all the submission sources
PDF file of the submission (with no page headers/footers/page numbers)
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PDF file with the scanned and signed copyright agreement (otherwise, the submission will not be published in the final working notes).
Paper Submission
Submission of papers is to be done electronically through the Easychair system.
Using EasyChair for Paper Submission
Authors must log in using their own username and password. If you don't already have an Easychair account, you will find the instructions to obtain one on the same page.
Once you have logged in, click on "New Submission", select the correct Lab/Track and Group/Task and then follow the instructions to submit your paper.
Please, note that for final Working Notes we'll be used the metadata of Easychair submission, so pay attention to insert authors names, title and affilations correctly.
Deadlines
Please remember that the strict deadline for receiving the final electronic versions of all papers is:
Working Notes Papers due May 25, 2016, 11:59 pm - midnight - Central European Summer Time. This is a STRICT DEADLINE.
CEUR-WS Camera Ready Working Notes Papers due July 1, 2016, 11:59 pm - midnight - Central European Summer Time. This is a STRICT DEADLINE
Copyright Form
During the upload of the Camera-Ready version of the accepted papers, a scanned and signed version of the CLEF copyright form must be uploaded with the source and PDF files of the submission (otherwise the submission will not be published in the final working notes).
GUIDELINES TO PREPARE REPORTS FOR CLEF2016 WORKING NOTES
The working notes papers are technical reports written in English and describing the participating systems and the conducted experiments. They should provide, at least, the following information:
Title
Authors
Affiliations
Email addresses of all authors
Body of text. This should contain information on:
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tasks performed
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main objectives of experiments
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approach(es) used and progress beyond state-of-the-art
resources employed
results obtained
analysis of the results
perspectives for future work
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The papers must be formatted according to Springer Instructions for Authors,
whose Word and Latex templates are available at:
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0
The paper should not exceed 12 pages (but as they are published only electronically, the length is not too important).