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Information retrieval --- Interactive multimedia --- Social aspects.
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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the third annual Lifelog Search Challenge - LSC'20-held during the ACM ICMR'20 conference in Dublin, Ireland.Motivated by the success of the first two LSC workshops and driven by the fact that lifelog organisation and retrieval continue to pose significant challenges for the research community, we are organising the third in the series of LSC workshops. The mission of the LSC workshops is to support the development and comparative evaluation of interactive lifelog retrieval systems by releasing test collections and defining research challenges to be solved by the community in an open and collaborative manner. The LSC workshops are participation workshops, where participants write and present an academic paper describing their retrieval system, and then take part in a live interactive search competition. Consequently, the workshop is highly interactive and challenging for participants. LSC'20 starts with short oral presentations of participating systems, followed by the search challenge which involves both expert users in a private session and novice users in a public session, which never fails to excite.The call for papers attracted submissions from Asia and Europe and ultimately fourteen papers have been selected for inclusion in the program, with authors from Ireland, Austria, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Japan, Netherlands, Slovakia, Switzerland, Taiwan and Vietnam. Each of these papers is accompanied by a working interactive search engine. The organisers are delighted to see such a strong community building around the Lifelog Search Challenge.
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These proceedings contain the papers presented at ECIR 2010, the 32nd Eu- pean Conference on Information Retrieval. The conference was organizedby the Knowledge Media Institute (KMi), the Open University, in co-operation with Dublin City University and the University of Essex, and was supported by the Information Retrieval Specialist Group of the British Computer Society (BCS- IRSG) and the Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval (ACM SIGIR). It was held during March 28-31, 2010 in Milton Keynes, UK. ECIR 2010 received a total of 202 full-paper submissions from Continental Europe (40%), UK (14%), North and South America (15%), Asia and Australia (28%), Middle East and Africa (3%). All submitted papers were reviewed by at leastthreemembersoftheinternationalProgramCommittee.Outofthe202- pers 44 were selected asfull researchpapers. ECIR has alwaysbeen a conference with a strong student focus. To allow as much interaction between delegates as possible and to keep in the spirit of the conference we decided to run ECIR 2010 as a single-track event. As a result we decided to have two presentation formats for full papers. Some of them were presented orally, the others in poster format. The presentation format does not represent any di?erence in quality. Instead, the presentation format was decided after the full papers had been accepted at the Program Committee meeting held at the University of Essex. The views of the reviewers were then taken into consideration to select the most appropriate presentation format for each paper.
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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the second Lifelog Search Challenge - LSC'19, at ACM ICMR'19 in Ottawa, Canada. Motivated by the success of the first LSC in 2018 and driven by the realization that lifelog organisation and retrieval continue to pose significant challenges for the research community, the organisers have run a second in the series of LSC workshops. The mission of the LSC workshop is to support the development and comparative evaluation of interactive lifelog retrieval systems by releasing test collections and defining research challenges to be solved by the community in an open and collaborative manner. LSC'19 is a participation workshop, which means that the participants write and present an academic paper describing their retrieval system, as well as taking part in the live interactive search competition. At LSC'19 there will be nine short oral presentations, followed by the search challenge integrating both expert users in a private session and novice users in a public session, which never fails to excite.The call for papers attracted submissions from Asia and Europe and ultimately nine papers were selected for inclusion in the program, from Austria, China, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Ireland, Switzerland, Taiwan and Vietnam. Each of these papers is accompanied by a working interactive search engine. The organisers are delighted that four of the six participating teams from the first LSC have refined their search engines for LSC'19. This means that five of the teams at LSC'19 are competing for the first time.Putting together all the required elements for the LSC'19 was a team effort. We first thank the authors/developers for providing the content of the program and systems for the challenge. We are grateful to the organisers and program committee for reviewing papers and providing feedback for authors. We thank the team at Dublin City University and Klagenfurt University for preparing the dataset, the novel time-specific information needs and the real-time evaluation engine. Finally, we thank the chairs of ACM ICMR'19, the workshop chairs who provided wonderful support and the ACM SIGs.
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