Information overload
IEEE Internet Computing
Special Issue on "Overcoming Information Overload Issues"
Internet users today are inundated with information. We get masses of email; we are interrupted by instant messages; and we must remember to check social networking sites, news sources, and company Web sites dailyor even many times each day. Web searches produce more hits than we can sift through, as we try to find what were really looking for.
Managing this much information is a very complex task. Syndication technologysuch as RSS and Atomand feed readers might provide some support, but issues related to the analysis, classification, evolution, retrieval, and other information are open problems. Information overload, therefore, represents a big challenge for software applications seeking to help users by collecting, grouping, classifying, indexing, selecting, searching, ranking, and filtering pieces of information.
This special issue seeks original articles examining the state of the art, open problems, research results, tool evaluation, and future research directions in overcoming information overload. Appropriate topics include:
- building and managing information repositories;
- extracting, matching, classifying, clustering, measuring similarity, analyzing natural language, and indexing applied to information;
- retrieving, aggregating, and visualizing information;
- personalizing, ranking, collaborative filtering, and keyword-based search engines; and
- syndication technology and feed readers
Guest Editors
Francesco Guerra, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Sonia Bergamaschi, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Barry Leiba, Internet Messaging Technology, USA
Website:
http://www.dbgroup.unimo.it/ic-overload/overload.htm
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/iccfp6
Important Dates:
Please email the guest editors a brief description of the article you plan to submit by 15 February 2010
Final submissions due: 1 Mar. 2010
Publication date: November/December 2010
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