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CLEF 2001: Darmstadt, Germany - Working Notes
- Carol Peters, Nicola Ferro:
Working Notes for CLEF 2001 Workshop co-located with the 5th European Conference on Digital Libraries (ECDL 2001), Darmstadt, Germany, September 3-4, 2001. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1167, CEUR-WS.org 2014
Preface
- Carol Peters:
Foreword.
Interactive Cross-Language Information Retrieval
- Douglas W. Oard:
The CLEF 2001 Interactive Track. - Zoë Bathie, Mark Sanderson:
iCLEF at Sheffield. - Jianqiang Wang, Douglas W. Oard:
iCLEF 2001 at Maryland: Comparing Word-for-Word Gloss and MT. - Fernando López-Ostenero, Julio Gonzalo, Anselmo Peñas, Felisa Verdejo:
Noun Phrase Translations for Cross-Language Document Selection.
Mono-, Bi- and Multilingual Information Retrieval
- Jacques Savoy:
Report on CLEF-2001 Experiments. - Aitao Chen:
Multilingual Information Retrieval using English and Chinese Queries. - Wessel Kraaij:
TNO at CLEF-2001: Comparing Translation Resources. - Nicola Bertoldi, Marcello Federico:
ITC-irst at CLEF 2001: Monolingual and Bilingual Tracks. - Martin Braschler, Bärbel Ripplinger, Peter Schäuble:
Experiments with the Eurospider Retrieval System for CLEF 2001. - Hsin-Hsi Chen, Wen-Cheng Lin:
NTU at CLEF 2001: Chinese-English Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval. - Turid Hedlund, Heikki Keskustalo, Ari Pirkola, Eija Airio, Kalervo Järvelin:
UTACLIR @ CLEF 2001: New Features for Handling Compound Words and Untranslatable Proper Names. - Fernando Llopis, José Luis Vicedo González:
IR-n, a Passage Retrieval System from University of Alicante, at Clef 2001. - Jian-Yun Nie, Michel Simard:
Using Statistical Translation Models for Bilingual IR. - Monica Rogati, Yiming Yang:
CMU PRF using a Comparable Corpus. - Nawel Nassr, Mohand Boughanem:
Mercure at CLEF-2. - Jussi Karlgren, Magnus Sahlgren:
Vector-based Semantic Analysis using Random Indexing and Morphological Analysis for Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval. - Fatiha Sadat, Akira Maeda, Masatoshi Yoshikawa, Shunsuke Uemura:
Query Expansion Techniques for the CLEF Bilingual Track. - Gareth J. F. Jones, Adenike M. Lam-Adesina:
Exeter at CLEF 2001: Experiments with Machine Translation for Bilingual Retrieval. - Fernando Javier Martínez Santiago, Luis Alfonso Ureña López, Manuel Carlos Díaz-Galiano, Manuel García Vega, Maite Martín-Valdivia:
Intelligent Information Access Systems (SINAI) at CLEF 2001: Calculating Translation Probabilities with SemCor. - Paul McNamee, James Mayfield:
JHU/APL Experiments at CLEF: Translation Resources and Score Normalization. - Marine Carpuat, Pascale Fung:
CLEF 2001 Bilingual Task: Simple Dictionary-Based Query Translation. - Chuleerat Jaruskulchai:
Dictionary-based Thai CLIR: Experimental Survey of Thai CLIR. - Mirna Adriani:
English-Dutch CLIR Using Query Translation Techniques. - Hugo Molina-Salgado, Isabelle Moulinier, Mark Knudson, Elizabeth Lund, Kirat Sekhon:
Thomson Legal and Regulatory at CLEF 2001: Monolingual and Bilingual Experiments. - Fredric C. Gey, Hailing Jiang, Natalia Perelman:
Working with Russian Queries for the GIRT, Bilingual and Multilingual CLEF Tasks. - Ilia Kaufman, Meena Ghanekar:
CLEF 2001 Experiments using KCSL Retrieval System. - Christof Monz, Maarten de Rijke:
The University of Amsterdam at CLEF 2001. - Stephen Tomlinson:
Hummingbird's Fulcrum SearchServer at CLEF2001. - Teresita Frizzarin, Annius Groenink:
Minimalistic Test Runs of the Eidetica Indexer. - Eugenia Matoyo, Tony Valsamidis:
Across the Bridge: CLEF 2001 - Non-English Monolingual Retrieval. The French task. - Jakob Klok, Samuel Driessen, Marvin Brünner:
Some Terms are more Interchangeable than Others. - Bärbel Ripplinger:
Mpro-IR in Clef 2001. - Carlos G. Figuerola, Raquel Gómez Díaz, Ángel F. Zazo Rodríguez, José Luis Alonso Berrocal:
Stemming in Spanish: A First Approach to its Impact on Information Retrieval. - Peter van der Weerd, Wilfred Blom:
First Experiments with CLEF.
Issues in CLIR and in Evaluation
- Noriko Kando:
CLIR System Evaluation at NTCIR Workshops. - Donna Harman, Ellen M. Voorhees:
Report from TREC-9. - Ellen M. Voorhees:
Philosophy of IR Evaluation.
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