Karen Spärck Jones Award: Nominations 2022

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Professor Jochen L. Leidner
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Friday, 9 September 2022

Call for Nominations: The Microsoft BCS/BCS IRSG Karen Spärck Jones Award 2022

TLDR: Closing date: 9 September 2022

~ An award to commemorate Karen Spärck Jones ~

A pioneer of information retrieval, the computer science sub-
discipline that also underpins the technology of modern Web search
engines, Karen Spärck Jones was a British professor of Computers and
Information at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge. Her
contributions to the fields of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and
Information Retrieval (IR), especially with regard to
experimentation, have been outstanding, highly influential and
lasting, and include the introduction of Inverse Document Frequency
for relevance ranking. Her achievements resulted in her receiving a
number of prestigious accolades such as the BCS Lovelace medal for
her advancement in Information Systems, and the ACM Salton Award for
her significant, sustained and continuing contributions to research
in information retrieval. Karen was also an outspoken advocate for
women in computing, and we encourage former advisors of talented
scientists to provide the judges with a rich and diverse candidate
pool to select from.

To learn more about Karen and her work, visit:
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Sp%C3%A4rck_Jones
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8FecRxSiUM
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fYeKiebpuo

In order to honour Karen's achievements, the BCS Information
Retrieval Specialist Group (BCS IRSG) in conjunction with the BCS has
established an annual award to encourage and promote talented
researchers who have endeavoured to advance our understanding of
Natural Language Processing or Information Retrieval with significant
experimental contributions.

To celebrate the commemorative event, the recipient of the 2021 award
will be invited to present a keynote lecture at BCS IRSG’s annual
conference — the European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR)
next year. This forum provides an excellent venue to present and
announce the award as the conference attracts many new and young
researchers.

Eligibility. Open to all NLP/IR researchers who have no more than 10
years experience after their Ph.D. at the closing date for
nominations (non-research times, e.g. parental leave or career
breaks, will be taken into account to ensure equity; please point at
such times in the nominee's CVs).

Criteron. The candidate ought to have substantially advanced our
understanding of NLP or IR or both through experimentation.

Nominations. The following should be provided:
• Name of nominee, position, affiliation, years since completion of the Ph.D.;
• Name of person proposing the nominee, position, and affiliation;
• Short case for the award, not to exceed 2,500 words, highlighting
the contributions the individual has made;
• List of the individual's top five publications reflecting the
relevant contributions, and role within these; and
• Exactly two supporting letters from people who would like to encourage/support the nomination.

Nominations should be emailed to the panel chair below. The support
letters can be emailed separately by the referees. It is possible
for individuals to nominate themselves, in which case they should
provide three support letters. Please note that we anticipate that
people who provide support letters will do so only for a single candidate.

Award Panel. The Award Panel Chair, appointed by the BCS IRSG
Committee, will invite panel members from amongst representatives of
the BCS main council, the BCS IRSG Committee, the European Chapter of
the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL), the Award-
sponsoring organisation (unless there could be a conflict of
interest), as well as seasoned experts in IR and NLP from academia and industry.

Prize. The recipient of the award will receive a certificate, a
trophy, a cash prize of £1000 plus expenses for the awardee to travel
to ECIR 2023.

Note that the Karen Spärck Jones Award will now alternate between
ECIR and EACL to promote integration between the IR and NLP
communities that Karen Spärck Jones was an active member of. The 2022 prize award lecture will take place at ECIR 2023.

Timeline for the 2022 Award:
• 9 September 2022 — closing date for nominations;
• 17 September 2022 — deadline for support letters;
• 9 December 2022 — notification of the prize recipient;
• 2 April-6 April 2023 — recipient presents keynote at ECIR 2023 in Dublin, Ireland.

The Karen Spärck Jones Award is sponsored by Microsoft Research
Cambridge; we would like to thank our generous sponsors.

Current Award Chair: Professor Jochen L. Leidner .