CALL FOR PAPERS Workshop on Web Search Result Summarization and Presentation http://www.wssp.info/2009.html Co-Located with the 18th World Wide Web Conference http://www2009.org/ April 20th, 2009 Madrid, Spain OBJECTIVES Providing a satisfying web search experience can be a challenging task for a search engine. Numerous disciplines -- search, summarization, user interface design, usability, metrics, machine learning and modeling -- all have to come together in order to deliver the final experience. Effective summarization is part of the challenge. In this workshop we will focus on various aspects of web summarization, presentation, and user satisfaction metrics and models. The kinds of questions and issues we would like to address are: * What makes an effective web search result summary? What is a summary for? * Technological challenges and opportunities for innovation in how summaries are generated * What should be optimized during summarization? * Defining and measuring effectiveness of summarization * What real-time measurements (e.g. click logs) and offline (e.g. human rater judgments) can be used as surrogates for user satisfaction models? * How does one model the differences in human scanning and reading behaviors? * How can eye tracking technology be utilized to help understand the balance between scanning and reading behaviors? * What useful qualitative insights can we gauge from usability and field studies with respect to how users utilize summaries in their search for information? * What are good scalable metrics for summarization? * Can one learn layout and presentation using appropriate machine learning techniques and targets? * How do we optimize SERP UI to support user workflow? * What's good and not good about presenting ranked results linearly? * Do new presentation strategies overcome the limitations? * Future trends and directions in search results presentation TOPICS OF INTEREST Main topics of interest include but are not limited to: * Web summarization and related natural language processing * Information presentation, exploration, and design * Usability and eye tracking studies of web search results presentation * Machine learning for summarization and presentation * User models: learning from clicks and human rater judgments * Metrics for individual pieces and the final experience WORKSHOP CHAIRS Tapas Kanungo (Yahoo!) Chin-Yew Lin (Microsoft) Jan Pedersen (A9) Maria Stone (Yahoo!) PROGRAM COMMITTEE Anne Aula (Google) Byron Dom (Yahoo!) Yunbo Cao (Microsoft) Oliver Chapelle (Yahoo!) Ed Chi (PARC) Tom Chi (Yahoo!) Susan Dumais (Microsoft) Donna Harman (NIST) Marti Hearst (UC Berkeley) Michael Hochster (Google) Thorsten Joachims (Cornell) Diane Kelly (UNC) Tapas Kanungo (Yahoo!) Chin-Yew Lin (Microsoft) Gary Marchionini (UNC) Daniel Marcu (USC) Ryan McDonald (Google) Don Metzler (Yahoo!) Vibhu Mittal (Google) Boyan Onyshkevych (US DoD) Patrick Pantel (Yahoo!) Jan Pedersen (A9) K. Prasad (Yahoo!) Dan Roth (UIUC) Ian Ruthven (U. Strathclyde) Luo Si (Purdue) Alex Smola (Yahoo!) Maria Stone (Yahoo!) Tony Thrall (Yahoo!) Lucy Vanderwende (Microsoft) Chen Zhao (Microsoft) SUBMISSION, DATES, CONTACT Submission deadline: 6th March 2009 For details see: http://www.wssp.info/2009.html