Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval explained

ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval
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SIGIR is the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval. The scope of the group's specialty is the theory and application of computers to the acquisition, organization, storage, retrieval and distribution of information; emphasis is placed on working with non-numeric information, ranging from natural language to highly structured data bases.

Conferences

The annual international SIGIR conference, which began in 1978, is considered the most important in the field of information retrieval. SIGIR also sponsors the annual Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) in association with SIGWEB, the Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM), and the International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM) in association with SIGKDD, SIGMOD, and SIGWEB.

SIGIR conference locations

NumberYearLocation
221999Berkeley, California
232000Athens
242001New Orleans
252002Tampere
262003Toronto
272004Sheffield
282005Salvador, Bahia
292006Seattle
302007Amsterdam
312008Singapore
322009Boston
332010Geneva
342011Beijing
352012Portland, Oregon
362013Dublin
372014Gold Coast, Queensland
382015Santiago
392016Pisa
402017Tokyo
412018Ann Arbor
422019Paris
432020Xi'an, China
442021Montreal
452022Madrid
462023Taipei
472024Washington,_D.C.

Awards

The group gives out several awards to contributions to the field of information retrieval. The most important award is the Gerard Salton Award (named after the computer scientist Gerard Salton), which is awarded every three years to an individual who has made "significant, sustained and continuing contributions to research in information retrieval". Additionally, SIGIR presents a Best Paper Award [1] to recognize the highest quality paper at each conference. "Test of time" Award [2] is a recent award that is given to a paper that has had "long-lasting influence, including impact on a subarea of information retrieval research, across subareas of information retrieval research, and outside of the information retrieval research community". This award is selected from a set of full papers presented at the main SIGIR conference 10–12 years before.

SIGIR Academy

The ACM SIGIR Academy[3] [4] is a group of researchers honored by SIGIR. Each year, 3-5 new members are elected (in addition to other "very senior members of the IR community" who will be "automatically" inducted) for having made significant, cumulative contributions to the development of the field of information retrieval and influencing the research of others. These are the principal leaders of the field, whose efforts have shaped the discipline and/or industry through significant research, innovation, and/or service.

Inductees by year

Here are the inductees into the SIGIR Academy by year:

YearNew members
2021James Allan, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Nicholas Belkin, Andrei Broder, Jamie Callan, William Cooper, W. Bruce Croft, Susan Dumais, Edward Fox, Ophir Frieder, Norbert Fuhr, Marti Hearst, Kalervo Järvelin, Thorsten Joachims, Noriko Kando, Diane Kelly, Michael Lesk, Yoelle Maarek, Alistair Moffat, Marc Najork, C.J. van Rijsbergen, Stephen Robertson, Tefko Saracevic, Ellen Voorhees, ChengXiang Zhai
2022Charles L. A. Clarke, William Hersh, Jian-Yun Nie, Maarten de Rijke, Jaime Teevan, Justin Zobel
2023Nick Craswell, Nicola Ferro, Jimmy Lin, Tetsuya Sakai, Ryen W. White, Yiming Yang
2024Fernando Diaz, Donna Harman, Mounia Lalmas, Mark Sanderson, Yiqun Liu

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SIGIR Conference Best Paper Awards . 2012-08-29 .
  2. Web site: SIGIR Conference Test of Time Awards . 2015-12-29.
  3. Web site: SIGIR Academy . Awards . 19 November 2022.
  4. Web site: SIGIR Academy: Announcement and Call for Nominations . 2020-11-05.