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[dbjapan] NTCIR-14 タスク提案募集 (締切: 2017年9月15日)


日本データベース学会の皆様,
(重複して受け取られた場合にはご容赦ください)

京都大学の加藤です.

情報アクセス技術(情報検索,データベース,自然言語処理等)
に関わる共有タスクをNTCIR-14にて募集しております.

NTCIR-13ではライフログ検索,医療情報マイニング,質問検索,質問応答,
対話文生成,ナレッジグラフ生成,センチメント分析,脳波解析,Web検索,
などのタスクが提案されました.
ある問題を広く周知したい,評価方法を確立したい,
他の方と問題を共有したい方などはぜひご提案いただければ幸いでございます.

タスク提案の締切は【9月15日】になっております.

どうぞよろしくお願いいたします.

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NTCIR-14 CALL FOR TASK PROPOSALS
(Task Proposal Due: September 15, 2017)

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NTCIR (NII Testbeds and Community for Information access Research) is
a sesquiannual series of evaluation conferences that mainly focuses on
Asian language information access.
The first NTCIR conference (NTCIR-1) took place in August/September
1999, and the latest NTCIR-13 conference launched in June 2016.
Research teams from all over the world participate in NTCIR tasks to
advance the state of the art and to learn from one another's experiences.

As the tasks being run at NTCIR-13
(http://research.nii.ac.jp/ntcir/ntcir-13/index.html) are reaching the
final stages, it is time to call for task proposals for the next NTCIR
(NTCIR-14) which will start in December 2017 and conclude in June 2019.
Task proposals will be reviewed by the NTCIR program committee,
following the schedule below:

IMPORTANT DATES:
  Sep 15, 2017 NTCIR-14 task proposals due
  Nov 10, 2017 Acceptance Notification
  Dec 5-8, 2017 NTCIR-13 conference,
where the accepted tasks can be introduced by the task organizers

NTCIR-14 Tentative Schedule:
  Mar 2018 NTCIR-14 kickoff
  May 15, 2018 Task registration due*
  Jun 2018 Dataset release*
  Jun-Jul 2018 Dry run*
  Aug-Oct 2018 Formal run*
  Dec 20, 2019 Evaluation result release
  Dec 20, 2019 Task overview paper release (draft)
  Feb 1, 2019 Submission due of participant papers
  Mar 1, 2019 Acceptance notification
  Mar 20, 2019 Final submission due of all camera-ready papers
(task overview papers / participant papers)
  Jun 2019 NTCIR-14 Conference & EVIA 2019 in NII, Tokyo

  (Those with * can be changed by each task)

WHO SHOULD SUBMIT NTCIR-14 TASK PROPOSALS?
Organizers of existing NTCIR-13 tasks are required to submit a new proposal
if they wish to continue them in NTCIR-14.
We also welcome new task proposals within the broad research area of
information access.

To organize an evaluation task is to identify important research problems,
tackle them strategically by collaborating with other researchers
(participants),
build the necessary evaluation framework to advance the state of the art,
and make an impact to the research community and to the future.
We encourage applicants to emphasize real-world applications of the
proposed task
by using real-world data, real tasks, and addressing real-world problems,
and address a challenge in information access technology evaluation
such as a large amount of assessments required for evaluation,
privacy-preserving use of proprietary data, and live test with real users.


PUBLICATION
We are planning to introduce a peer-review process for participants’ papers,
and publish participants’ papers and overview papers from LNCS at this round.
This trial aims at increasing the quality and visibility of NTCIR papers,
and encouraging more participants to present their work at NTCIR.
Task organizers are expected to review participants’ paper and to make
decisions on their acceptance at NTCIR-14.
Moreover, some deadlines became earlier at this round
(e.g. evaluation result release and task overview paper release).
We hope that this change brings more benefits to organizers and
participants than burdens.


PROPOSAL TYPES:
We will accept two types of task proposals:

- Proposal of a Core task:
This is for fostering researches on a particular information access
problem by providing researchers with a common ground for evaluation.
New test collections and evaluation methods may be developed through the
collaboration between task organizers (proposers) and task participants.
At NTCIR-13, the core tasks were: Lifelog-2, MedWeb, OpenLiveQ,
QALab-3, and STC-2.

- Proposal of a Pilot task:
This is recommended for organizers who proposed to focus on a novel
information access problem and there are uncertainties in task designing
and organization. It may focus on a sub-problem of an information access
problem and may attract a smaller group of participating teams than core
tasks. However, it may grow into a core challenging task in the next
round of NTCIR. At NTCIR-13, the pilot tasks were: AKG, ECA, NAILS, and WWW.

Organizers are expected to run their task mainly with their own fundings
and to make the task as self-sustaining as possible. A part of the fund
can be supported by NTCIR, which we call "seed funding". It is usually
used for some limited purposes such as hiring relevance assessors. The
amount of the seed funding allocated to each task varies depending on
requirements and the total number of accepted tasks, but typical cases
would be: around 1M JPY for a core task and around 0.5M JPY for a pilot
task (note that the amount may be changed in NTCIR-14).

Please submit your task proposal as a pdf file via EasyChair by
September 15, 2017 (Anywhere on Earth).
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ntcir14taskproposal


TASK PROPOSAL FORMAT:
The proposal should not exceed five pages in A4 single-column format.
The first four pages should contain the main part and appendix, and
the last page should contain only description about the data used in
the task. Please describe the data with as much detail as possible so
that we can help your data release after the proposal is accepted. In
the past NTCIR, it took much time to create memorandums for data
release, which sometimes slowed down the task organization.

*Main part*
- Task name and short name
- Task type (core or pilot)
- Abstract
- Motivation
- Methodology
- Expected results

*Appendix*
- Names and contact information of the organizers
- Prospective participants
- Budget planning
- Schedule
- Other notes

* Data (used in your task) *
- Details
(Please describe the details of the data, which should include the
source of the data, methods to collect the data, range of the data, etc.)
- License
(Please make sure that you have a license to distribute the data, and
details of the license. If you have not had permission to release the
data yet, please
describe your plan to get the permission.)
- Distribution
(Please describe how you will distribute the data to participants.
There are mainly three choices:
distributed by the data provider, distributed by organizers, and
distributed by NII.)
- Legal / Ethical issues
(If the data can cause legal or ethical problems, please describe how
you address them.
e.g. some medical data may need approval from an ethical committee.
e.g. some Web data may need filtering for excluding discriminative messages. )


REVIEW CRITERIA:
- Importance of the task to the information access community and to the society
- Timeliness of the task
- Organizers’ commitment in ensuring a successful task
- Financial sustainability (self-sustainable tasks are encouraged)
- Soundness of the evaluation methodology
- Detailed description about data to be used
- Language scope

NTCIR GENERAL CHAIRS:
Charles L. A. Clarke (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Noriko Kando (NII, Japan)

Best regards,
NTCIR-14 Program Committee Co-chairs,
Makoto P. Kato and Yiqun Liu