21.2063, FYI: Last Call for Chapters: Book on Search Engines

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Last Call for Chapter Proposals:

Proposal Submission Deadline: May 2, 2010

"Next Generation Search Engines: Advanced Models for Information 
Retrieval"

A book edited by Dr. Christophe Jouis (1, 3), Prof. Ismaïl Biskri (2), 
Prof. Jean-Gabriel Ganascia (1)  and CNRS Research director Magali 
Roux (1, 4) 
(1) Universite Paris - Sorbonne Nouvelle, France
(2) Universite du Quebec a Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Canada
(3) LIP6 (Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6), UPMC & CNRS, 
France
(4) INIST (Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique-CNRS, 
France)

To be published by IGI Global: 
http://old.igi-global.com/requests/details.asp?ID=820

Introduction:
Scientific and economic organizations are confronted with handling an 
abundance of strategic information in their domain activities. One main 
challenge is to be able to find the right information quickly. In order to 
do so, organizations must master information access: getting relevant 
query results that are organized, sorted, and actionable.
Recent technological progress in computer science, Web technologies, 
and the constantly evolving information available on the Internet has 
drastically changed the landscape of search and access to information. 
Current search engines employ advanced techniques involving 
machine learning, social networks, and semantic analysis.

Objectives of the Book:
The main goal of this book is to transfer the new research results from 
the fields of advanced computer sciences and information science in 
order to master the access to information. The readers will be able to 
have a better idea of the results in applied research. The achievement 
of relevant, organized, sorted and workable answers - to name but a 
few - from a search has become a daily need for the enterprises and 
organizations, and, to a greater extent, for anyone. It does not consist 
of accessing to structural information like in standard databases only; 
neither it does consist of searching information strictly by the means of 
a combination of key words. It goes far beyond that. The information 
sought must be able to be identified by the topics covered by it, that is 
to say its textual, audio, video, or graphical content. This is not a new 
issue. However, recent technological advances have totally changed 
the used techniques. The new Web technologies, the emergence of 
Intranet systems and the abundance of information on the Internet 
have created the need for efficient search and information access 
tools.

Target Audience:
This book is intended for scientists and decision-makers who wish to 
gain working knowledge about search in order to evaluate available 
solutions and to dialogue with software and data providers. It also 
targets intranet or Web server designers, developers and 
administrators who wish to understand how to integrate search 
technology in their applications according to their needs. This book is 
further designed for database, groupware applications and document 
management systems (EDM) designers, developers and 
administrators, as well as libraries or documentation centres directors 
who seek a deeper understanding of the tools they use, and how to set 
up new information systems. Lastly, this book aims all professionals in 
technology or competitive intelligence and, more generally, the 
specialists of the information market.

Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

- Semantic Web:
More and more content producers, as a result of the W3C 
recommendations on the semantic Web, index their databases with 
metadata or taxonomies (ontologies), in order to allow the search 
engines to adapt to the semantic analyzers. Currently many algorithms 
are being developed for semantic information research systems that do 
not impose hit-or-miss keyword searcher on the user.
- Generation of large-scale search engine index
- Video, audio, and graphics indexing
- Query user interface: Controlled natural languages, natural language 
query, multilingual search, etc.
- Index Data Structures: Suffix tree, tree, Inverted index, Ngram index, 
Term document matrix, etc.
- Multi-sources and multi-formats indexation: Most recent search 
engines can index many different information sources, such as:
   - FTP servers,
   - Files systems,
   - Web pages,
   - DBMS such as Oracle, Sybase, DB2, SQL Servers and others.
   - Document-oriented databases such as Lotus Notes.
   - Desktop applications files such as Microsoft Office suite (Word, 
PowerPoint), RTF format,
   - Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF)
   - PostScript (PS)
   - LaTex
   - The UseNet archive (NNTP) and other deprecated bulletin board 
formats
   - XML and derivatives like RSS
   - SGML (this is more of a general protocol)

- Emergence of new axis in the Next Generation of Search Engines
- Real-time search
- Local search
- GPS sensitive search
- Mobile search
- Search in the Cloud
- Search using Hadoop
- Map reduce, etc.
- Life Sciences Applications: A special section will be dedicated to 
recent developments for life sciences. As the volume of research digital 
data increases exponentially, searching information and documents, as 
well as links to data sources is becoming a main issue. Exemplary 
realizations that made it possible to unlock technological and scientific 
bolts will be presented.

Submission Procedure:
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before May 
2, 2010, a 2-3 pages chapter proposal clearly explaining the mission 
and concerns of his or her proposed chapter. Authors of accepted 
proposals will be notified by July 2, 2010 about the status of their 
proposals and sent chapter guidelines. Full chapters are expected to 
be submitted by November 30, 2010. All submitted chapters will be 
reviewed on a double-blind review basis. Contributors may also be 
requested to serve as reviewers for this project. 

Publisher:
This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea 
Group Inc.), publisher of the "Information Science Reference" (formerly 
Idea Group Reference), "Medical Information Science Reference," and 
"IGI Publishing" imprints. For additional information regarding the 
publisher, please visit www.igi-global.com. This publication is 
anticipated to be released in 2011.

Important Dates:
May 2, 2010: Proposal Submission Deadline (summary 200/300 
words)
July 2, 2010: Notification of Acceptance
September 1, 2010: Full Chapter Submission
October 31, 2010: Review Result Returned
February 15, 2011: Final Chapter Submission
March 31, 2011: Final deadline
	
Editorial Advisory Board Members:
1. Berry, Michael W., Professor and Associate Department Head, of 
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Tennessee, 
USA
2. Biskri, Ismaïl, Professor, Département d'informatique, Université 
du Québec à Trois-Rivière, Québec, Canada
3. Boughanem, Mohand, Professor, Recherche et Filtrage 
d'Information, IRIT (Institut de Recherche en Informatique de 
Toulouse), Université Paul Sabatier, France
4. Bourdaillet, Julien, Researcher, RALI, Université de Montréal, 
Québec, Canada
5. Bourdoncle, François, CEO, EXALEAD, France
6. Chailloux, Jérôme, Manager, ERCIM (European Research 
Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics), France
7. Chaudiron, Stéphane, Professor, IDIST (Information, 
Documentation, Information Scientifique et Technique), Universite Lille 
3, France
8. Constant, Patrick, CEO, PERTIMM, France
9. Das, Abhishek, Seniors engineer, CUIL Inc., CA, USA
10. Desclés, Jean-Pierre, Professor, Langages, Logiques, 
Informatique, Cognition (LaLIC), Université Paris-Sorbonne, France
11. Dulong, Tanneguy, Director of Operations, ARISEM (THALES), 
France
12. Emam, Ossama, Manager, Cairo HLT Group IBM, USA
13. Ferret, Olivier, Research scientist, LI2CM/CEA (Laboratoire 
d'Ingénierie de la Connaissance Multimédia Multilingue/Commissariat à 
l'Énergie Atomique), France
14. Fluhr, Christian, Scientific Director, Cedege/Hossur'Tech, France
15. Fouladi, Karan, Search engineer, LIP6/ UMPC-CNRS (Laboratoire 
d'Informatique de Paris 6/ Université Pierre et Marie Curie and CNRS), 
France
16. Gallinari, Patrick, Professor, LIP6 (UMPC/CNRS), France
17. Ganascia, Jean-Gabriel, Professor, LIP6 (UMPC/CNRS), France
18. Gargouri, Faiez, professor, ISIM (Institut Supérieur d'Informatique 
et de Multimédia de Sfax), Tunisia
19. Ghitalla, Frank, Assistant Professor, INIST (Institut de l'Information 
Scientifique et Technique), France
20. Grau, Brigitte, Professor, LIMSI/CNRS (Laboratoire d'Informatique 
pour la Mécanique et les Sciences de l'Ingénieur), France
21. Grefenstelle, Gregory, Scientific Director, EXALEAD, France
22. Habib, Bassel, Search engineer, LIP6 (UMPC-CNRS), France
23. Jaziri, Wassim, Senior Lecturer, ISIM, Sfax, Tunisia
24. Huot, Charles, Director of Operations and co-founder, TEMIS 
Group, France
25. Jain, Ankit, Seniors engineer, CUIL Inc., CA, USA
26. Jouis, Christophe, Senior Lecturer, Université Paris Sorbonne 
Nouvelle and LIP6 (UMPC-CNRS), France
27. Lassale, Edmond, Search engineer, Orange Labs (France 
Telecom), France
28. Le Borgne, Hervé, Search engineer, LI2CM (CEA), France
29. Lucas, Philippe, Search engineer, TECHNOLOGIES group (Spirit 
software), France
30. Meng, Fan, Department of Psychiatry/Center for Computational 
Medicine and Biology, University of Michigan, USA
31. Meunier, Jean-Guy, Professor, LANCI (Laboratoire d'Analyse 
Cognitive de l'Information), UQAM (Université du Québec à Montréal), 
Québec, Canada
32. Moulinier, Isabelle, lead research scientist, Thomson Reuters, 
USA
33. Mustafa El-Hadi, Widad, Professor, IDIST, Universite Lille3, 
France
34. Nie, Jian-Yun, Professor, DIRO, Université de Montréal, Montreal, 
Quebec, Canada
35. Piwowarski, Benjamin, Research associate, Information Retrieval 
Group, University of Glasgow, UK
36. Poupon, Anne, Research director-CNRS, Equipe Biologie et 
Bioinformatique des Systèmes de Signalisation Physiologie du 
Comportement et de la Reproduction, UMR CNRS 6175, INRA - Tours, 
France
37. Riad, Mokadem, Senior Lecturer, IRIT (Institut de Recherche en 
Informatique de Toulouse), France
38. Rijke de, Maarten, Professor, Universiteit van Amsterdam, The 
Netherlands
39. Robertson, Stephen, Professor, Microsoft Research Laboratory in 
Cambridge, UK
40. Rocca-Serra, Philippe, Coordinator, The European Bioinformatics 
Institute, EMBL Outstation - Hinxton , Cambridge, UK
41. Roux, Magali, CNRS Research director, LIP6 (UMPC-CNRS) and 
INIST, France
42. Shafei, Bilal, Professor, ITS - BBE department, Columbia 
University, USA and An-Najah National University, Palestine
43. Sansone, Susanna-Assunta, Coordinator, The European 
Bioinformatics Institute, EMBL Outstation - Hinxton , Cambridge, UK 
44. Savoy, Jacques, Professor, Institut d'Informatique, Université de 
Neuchâtel, Switzerland
45. Smyth, Barry, Professor, UCD School of Computer Science & 
Informatics, University College Dublin, Ireland
46. Stroppa, Nicolas, Research Scientist, Yahoo! Labs, Paris
47. Timimi, Ismaïl, Senior Lecturer, IDIST, Universite Lille 3, France
48. Vinot, Romain, Senior Research Scientist, Yahoo! Labs in Paris, 
France
49. Wassermann, Renata, Senior Lecturer, Computer Science 
Department, University of São Paulo, Brasil
50. Zitouni, Imed, Researcher, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, NY, 
USA

Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word 
document) or by mail to:
Dr. Christophe Jouis
ACASA TEAM
LIP6 - UMPC CNRS
104 avenue du Président Kennedy
75016 Paris, France
Tel.: +33 1 44 27 88 60 
Fax: +33  1 44 27 70 00
GSM: +33 6 21 22 96 74
E-mail: search-engines at acasa.lip6.fr 



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