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                         CALL for PAPER/PARTICIPATION
                     ACM SIGIR 2000 WORKSHOP on PATENT RETRIEVAL
                                 Athens, Greece
                                  July 28, 2000

               http://sigir2000.aueb.gr for SIGIR 2000 Conference
         http://www.rd.nacsis.ac.jp/~ntcadm/sigir2000ws/ for this workshop

    GOAL of the WORKSHOP

    To foster research and development of the technology for patent search and
    retrieval by providing a forum in which researchers and practitioners from
    relevant communities can share their ideas, approaches, perspectives, and
    experiences from their work in progress.

    BACKGROUND

    The search and retrieval of patent and other Intellectual Property (IP)
    documents is important to the scientific, business, and law communities.
    In the past, much of the focus for patent and IP retrieval has been from
    the database community, and not from the Information Retrieval (IR)
    community. This is beginning to change as the unique semantic and syntactic
    characteristic of patents and other IP text documents are being addressed.

    In addition to the retrieval of documents, other areas of research and
    development include the extraction, usage and strategic analysis of the
    text documents, automatic summarization, classfication, and comparisons
    across related documents. A particular area of internationl interest is
    the access of patent and IP documents in a foreign language (i.e., what
    is termed cross-language or translingual document retrieval).

    This workshop will bring together people interested in patent retrieval
    and in better access to patent documents. Participants will be from different
    communities including patent offices, patent vendors, professional patent
    users, and information retrieval researchers. The aim is to share ideas,
    approaches, perspectives, and experiences from their work in progress to
    ensure a thorough exploration of their common ground. The goals are:

    - to achieve a better understanding of existing systems, of the user
      perspective, and of the usage of the patents genre as well as its
      terminology, ontology, and text structure, and
    - to discuss future directions for research and development in patent
      retrieval and appropriate schemes for evaluation, based on the common
      ground.

    TOPICS OF INTEREST

    The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

    existing systems for patent searching and retrieval
    research issues in patent retrieval systems using characteristic aspects of the
    genre
    cross-language access to patent information
    ontology, syntax, semantics of patent information
    user perspective from genuine patent users
    user modeling and user studies by IR researchers
    evaluation of patent retrieval systems

    FORMAT OF THE WORKSHOP

    The workshop will begin with an introductory overview of patent and intellectual
    property rights searching, followed by six topic-based sessions. The first five
    sessions will deal with; (1) existing systems for patent searching and
    retrieval,
    (2) research issues in patent retrieval systems using characteristic aspects of
    the genre, (3) user perspective from genuine patent users, (4) user modeling and
    user studies by IR researchers, and (5) evaluation of patent retrieval systems.
    Cross-language access will be included in the second, fourth and fifth sessions.
    Each session has both invited speaker(s) and contributed paper(s).

    Panel discussions on the design of patent retrieval systems and on the user
    aspects are also programmed among the sessions above. Each panel discussion
    will start with brief (3 5 minutes) opening remarks from each panelist followed
    by a 15 20 minute open forum with the audience. The final session will be a
    panel
    discussion, in the same format, of ad hoc issues raised during the workshop and
    will also explore the way ahead in research and development in patent retrieval
    systems.

    SUBMISSION/PARTICIPATION

    Participation in the workshop is open to all interested parties. Advance notice
    to the organizers is not required and the maximum number of participants is not
    predefined. Participants are, however, invited to submit a brief position
    statement
    according to the schedule shown below. Research papers, slides, and position
    papers will be put up on the workshop website
    (http://www.rd.nacsis.ac.jp/~ntcadm/sigir2000ws/) with the permission of the
    authors. All participants are encouraged to read these papers before coming to
    the workshop to enhance the interaction. If there is sufficient interest among
    the participants, an edited volume or special journal issue may be published
    after the workshop.

    All participants must register for the workshop with the SIGIR'2000 conference
    organization at http://sigir2000.aueb.gr/.

    IMPORTANT DATES

    June 20, 2000 Abstract submission for research papers and positions papers
    June 28, 2000 Notice of acceptance for research papers
    June 15, 2000 HTML version for research papers and position papers
    July 28, 2000 Patent Retrieval workshop at SIGIR'2000 in Greece

    WORKSHOP CHAIRS

    Noriko Kando, National Institute of Informatics (NII), Email: kando@nii.ac.jp
    Mun-Kew Leong, BIGonthenet.com, Email: munkew.leong@BIGonthenet.com

    PAPER SUBMISSION (electronic format is preferred)

    Noriko Kando
    National Institute of Informatics (NII) (Formerly NACSIS)
    Postal Address: 2-1-2 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8430 JAPAN
    Phone: +81-3-4212-2529
    Fax: +81-3-3556-1916
    Email: kando@nii.ac.jp

    FURTHER INFORMATION

    Additional information is available at Patent Retrieval Workshop-Website
    (http://www.rd.nacsis.ac.jp/~ntcadm/sigir2000ws/) and enquiries can be sent
    directly to any of the organizers above. Information about the workshop
    venue can be found at SIGIR Conference website (http://sigir2000.aueb.gr/).



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