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Tue Oct 13 2009
FYI: Karen Spärck Jones Award
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Karen Spärck Jones Award
Message 1: Karen Spärck Jones Award
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Date: 12-Oct-2009
From: Udo Kruschwitz <udo essex.ac.uk>
Subject: Karen Spärck Jones Award
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BCS / BCS IRSG Karen Spärck Jones Award An Award to Commemorate Karen Spärck Jones - Information Retrieval and Natural Language Processing - Deadline for nominations: 30 October, 2009 The British Computer Society Information Retrieval Specialist Group (BCS IRSG) in conjunction with the BCS has created an award to commemorate the achievements of Karen Spärck Jones. Karen was an Emeritus Professor of Computing and Information at the University of Cambridge and one of the most remarkable women in computer science. Her contributions to the fields of Information Retrieval (IR) and Natural Language Processing (NLP), especially with regards to experimentation, have been outstanding and highly influential. Karen's achievements resulted in her receiving a number of prestigious accolades such as the BCS Lovelace medal, for her advancement in Information Systems, and the ACM Salton Award for her significant, sustained and continuing contributions to research in information retrieval. In order to honour Karen's achievements, the BCS/BCS-IRSG has established an annual award to encourage and promote talented researchers who have endeavoured to advance our understanding of Information Retrieval and Natural Language Processing with significant experimental contributions. To celebrate the commemorative event, the recipient of the award would be invited to present a keynote lecture at the BCS-IRSG's annual conference the European Conference in Information Retrieval (ECIR). This forum provides an excellent venue to present and announce the award as the conference attracts many new and younger researchers. The recipient would also be presented with a prize consisting of a certificate, a trophy and a cash prize of £1000 plus expenses to travel to ECIR. BCS/BCS-IRSG Karen Spärck Jones Award: Eligibility: Open to all IR/NLP researchers, who have no more than 10 years post doctoral or equivalent experience. Criteria: To have endeavoured to advance our understanding of IR and/or NLP through experimentation. Nominations: The following should be provided - name, position, affiliation, years since completing PhD, a short case for the award (composed of a short description of why the individual should receive the award), a short description of what contributions the individual has made, a list of the individuals top five publications reflecting the relevant contributions, and two referees. The nomination text should not exceed 2500 words. If you are intending to nominate someone or yourself, it would be helpful, at this stage nearing the deadline, if you could let us know as soon as possible in advance (contact as per further below ayse.goker.1 soi.city.ac.uk). Award Panel: The Panel Chair, appointed by the BCS IRSG Committee, will invite panel members from amongst representatives of the BCS main council, the BCSIRSG Committee, sponsoring organisation(s), as well as at least two experts appointed by the BCS-IRSG committee and the Awards Coordinator of the BCSIRSG. Prize: The recipient of the award would receive a certificate, a trophy, a cash prize of £1000 plus expenses to travel to ECIR to present the keynote lecture. Presentation: The recipient of the award is expected to give a keynote lecture at ECIR when he/she would also be presented with their trophy, and cash prize. Timeline: 8 April, 2009 - Call for nominations. 30 October, 2009 - Deadline for nominations. 15 December, 2009 - Notification of the prize winner. 28-31 March, 2010- Winner presents keynote at ECIR. Sponsors: Currently, the award is being sponsored by the BCS IRSG and Microsoft Research Cambridge. Contact: Ayse Goker, ayse.goker.1 soi.city.ac.uk http://irsg.bcs.org/ksjaward.php http://irsg.bcs.org/ksjaward/KSJ_Award_Flyer_final.pdf
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
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