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Second International Workshop On the Evaluation of Collaborative Information Seeking and Retrieval (Ecol'17)

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The workshop on the evaluation of collaborative information retrieval and seeking (ECol) is held in conjunction with the ACM SIGIR Conference on Human Information Interaction & Retrieval (CHIIR) in Oslo, Norway. To make the workshop active and the participant pro-active, we released datasets and tools so as to help researchers contributing to the formalization of evaluation frameworks for challenging collaborative tasks. The workshop is split into two parts. First, a presentation session. Then, the afternoon is devoted to group discussion addressing challenges of evaluating and designing models for social and collaborative search.

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        CHIIR '17: Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Conference Human Information Interaction and Retrieval
        March 2017
        454 pages
        ISBN:9781450346771
        DOI:10.1145/3020165
        • Conference Chairs:
        • Ragnar Nordlie,
        • Nils Pharo,
        • Program Chairs:
        • Luanne Freund,
        • Birger Larsen,
        • Dan Russel
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        2. evaluation
        3. social information retrieval
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