28/9/2015 Submission deadline has been extended to 5/10/2015.
20/9/2015 Double blind peer review information added.
1/9/2015 Submission System opened.
18/6/2015 Important dates updated.
21/01/2015 Conference Web site is available.
Important Dates
28th of September 2015: Submission deadline
5th of October 2015: Submission deadline
26th of October 2015: Notification of acceptance / rejection
2nd of November 2015: Final camera ready due
29th of November 2015: Registrations close.
8th and 9th December 2015: ADCS 2015 in Parramatta
9th of December: Confluence 2015 common day
(All deadlines are on the date specified at 11:59 pm in the UTC-12 timezone.)
Welcome
The 20th Australasian Document Computing Symposium (ADCS 2015) will be held in Parramatta on the 8th to 9th of December, 2015.
Aim of the symposium
ADCS 2015 is an opportunity for researchers and practitioners in document management and information retrieval to meet and present their work. The symposium aims to cover all aspects of Document Computing and Information Retrieval. The symposium emphasises both commercial and academic issues by encouraging a variety of submissions.
Topics of interest
The symposium topics include (but are not restricted to) the following:
Cognitive Aspects of Documents
Digital Libraries
Document Databases
Document Management
Document Standards (XML, SGML, etc.)
Document Summarisation
Enterprise Search
Evaluation
Information Retrieval
Multimedia Document Management
Multimedia Resource Discovery
Natural Language Techniques and Documents
Personalised Documents
User Studies Involving Documents
Web Documents
Web Search
Organising Committee
General Chair
, Western Sydney University
Programme Chairs
, Western Sydney University
, CSIRO
Programme Committee
Zhifeng Bao, RMIT University
Peter Bruza, Queensland University of Technology
Mark Carman, Monash University
Paul Clough, University of Sheffield
Matt Crane, University of Otago
Shane Culpepper, RMIT University
Sally Jo Cunningham, Waikato University
Lance Devine, Queensland University of Technology
Jia Tina Du, University of South Australia
David Hawking, Microsoft (Bing)
Bevan Koopman, CSIRO
Irena Koprinska, The University of Sydney
Teerapong Leelanupab, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang