Journal article
Report from the 4th Strategic Workshop on Information Retrieval in Lorne (SWIRL 2025)
SIGIR forum, v 59(1), pp 1-68
01 Jun 2025
Abstract
The purpose of the Strategic Workshop on Information Retrieval in Lorne (SWIRL)1 is to explore the long-range issues of the information retrieval (IR) field, to recognise challenges that are on – or even over – the horizon, to build consensus on key challenges, and to disseminate the resulting information to the research community. The intent is that this description of open problems will help to inspire researchers and graduate students to address the questions and will provide funding agencies with data to focus and coordinate support for IR research. Date: 10–12 February 2025. Website: https://sites.google.com/view/swirl2025/home.
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- Title
- Report from the 4th Strategic Workshop on Information Retrieval in Lorne (SWIRL 2025)
- Creators
- Johanne R. Trippas - RMIT UniversityJ. Shane Culpepper - The University of Queensland, AustraliaMohammad Aliannejadi - University of AmsterdamJames Allan - University of Massachusetts AmherstEnrique Amigó - UNED, SpainJaime Arguello - University of North Carolina at Chapel HillLeif Azzopardi - Microsoft, ScotlandPeter Bailey - Canva, AustraliaJamie Callan - Carnegie Mellon UniversityRob Capra - University of North Carolina at Chapel HillNick Craswell - Microsoft (United States)Bruce Croft - University of Massachusetts AmherstJeff Dalton - University of EdinburghGianluca Demartini - University of Queensland, AustraliaLaura Dietz - University of New Hampshire, USAZhicheng Dou - Renmin University of ChinaCarsten Eickhoff - University of TübingenMichael Ekstrand - Drexel UniversityNicola Ferro - University of PaduaNorbert Fuhr - University of Duisburg-EssenDorota Glowacka - University of HelsinkiFaegheh Hasibi - Radboud University, The NetherlandsDanula Hettiachchi - RMIT UniversityRosie Jones - Spotify (Sweden)Jaap Kamps - University of AmsterdamNoriko Kando - National Institute of InformaticsSarvnaz Karimi - CSIRO, AustraliaMakoto P. Kato - University of TsukubaBevan Koopman - CSIRO and University of Queensland, AustraliaYiqun Liu - Tsinghua UniversityChenglong Ma - RMIT UniversityJoel Mackenzie - The University of Queensland, AustraliaMaria Maistro - University of CopenhagenJiaxin Mao - Renmin University of ChinaDana McKay - RMIT UniversityBhaskar Mitra - Microsoft (United Kingdom)Stefano Mizzaro - University of UdineAlistair Moffat - The University of Melbourne, AustraliaJosiane Mothe - University of Toulouse, FranceIadh Ounis - University of GlasgowLida Rashidi - RMIT UniversityYongli Ren - RMIT UniversityMark Sanderson - RMIT UniversityRodrygo Santos - Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisFalk Scholer - RMIT UniversityChirag Shah - University of WashingtonLaurianne Sitbon - Queensland University of TechnologyIan Soboroff - NIST, USADamiano Spina - RMIT UniversityPaul Thomas - Microsoft, AustraliaJulián Urbano - Delft University of TechnologyArjen de Vries - Radboud University, The NetherlandsRyen White - Microsoft, USAAbby Yuan - The University of Melbourne, AustraliaHamed Zamani - University of Massachusetts AmherstOleg Zendel - RMIT UniversityMin Zhang - Tsinghua UniversityShengyao Zhuang - CSIRO, AustraliaJustin Zobel - The University of Melbourne, AustraliaGuido Zuccon - The University of Queensland, Australia
- Publication Details
- SIGIR forum, v 59(1), pp 1-68
- Publisher
- ACM
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Information Science
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-105019670292
- Other Identifier
- 991022122591004721