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1st DESIRES 2018: Bertinoro, Italy
- Omar Alonso, Gianmaria Silvello:
Proceedings of the First Biennial Conference on Design of Experimental Search & Information Retrieval Systems, Bertinoro, Italy, August 28-31, 2018. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2167, CEUR-WS.org 2018
Keynote Talks
- Jimmy Lin:
Computing without Servers, V8, Rocket Ships, and Other Batsh*t Crazy Ideas in Data Systems. 3-6 - Diego Ceccarelli:
Learning to Rank at Bloomberg - From Theory to Production. 7 - J. Shane Culpepper:
Balancing Efficiency and Effectiveness Trade-offs in Large Scale Multi-Stage Search Engines. 8
Session 1: Systems
- Emre Kiciman, Jorgen Thelin:
Answering What If, Should I, and Other Expectation Exploration Queries Using Causal Inference over Longitudinal Data. 9-15 - Johannes Kiesel, Arjen P. de Vries, Matthias Hagen, Benno Stein, Martin Potthast:
WASP: Web Archiving and Search Personalized. 16-21
Session 2: Models
- Jeffrey Dalton, John Foley:
Search Agent Model: A Conceptual Framework for Search by Algorithms and Agent Systems. 22-28 - Jussi Karlgren, Pentti Kanerva:
Hyperdimensional utterance spaces. 29-35 - Hamed Zamani, W. Bruce Croft:
Joint Modeling and Optimization of Search and Recommendation. 36-41
Session 3: Experimentation
- Mücahid Kutlu, Tyler McDonnell, Aashish Sheshadri, Tamer Elsayed, Matthew Lease:
Mix and Match: Collaborative Expert-Crowd Judging for Building Test Collections Accurately and Affordably. 42-46 - Mónica Marrero:
APONE: Academic Platform for ONline Experiments. 47-53 - Craig Macdonald, Richard McCreadie, Iadh Ounis:
Agile Information Retrieval Experimentation with Terrier Notebooks. 54-61
Session 4: Querying and Retrieval
- Rodger Benham, J. Shane Culpepper, Luke Gallagher, Xiaolu Lu, Joel M. Mackenzie:
Towards Efficient and Effective Query Variant Generation. 62-67 - Eugene Yang, David D. Lewis, Ophir Frieder, David A. Grossman, Roman Yurchak:
Retrieval and Richness when Querying by Document. 68-75
Session 5: Novel Applications
- Sindunuraga Rikarno Putra, Kilian Grashoff, Felipe Moraes, Claudia Hauff:
On the Development of a Collaborative Search System. 76-82 - Chris Stahlhut, Christian Stab, Iryna Gurevych:
Pilot Experiments of Hypothesis Validation Through Evidence Detection for Historians. 83-89 - Tony Russell-Rose, Phil Gooch:
2dSearch: A Visual Approach to Search Strategy Formulation. 90-96
Session 6: Short papers
- Matthew Lease:
Fact Checking and Information Retrieval. 97-98 - Dennis Dosso:
Keyword Search on RDF Graphs. 99 - J. Shane Culpepper:
Single Query Optimisation is the Root of All Evil. 100 - Rodger Benham:
Topic-Specific Off-line Web Search. 101 - Alberto Purpura:
Non-negative Matrix Factorization for Topic Modeling. 102 - Benjamin Hättasch:
Towards Interactive Summarization of Large Document Collections. 103 - Chris Stahlhut:
Searching Arguments in German with ArgumenText. 104 - Jan-Christoph Klie:
INCEpTION: Interactive machine-assisted annotation. 105 - Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio:
Finding all the Needles in the Haystack. A System to Estimate the Costs of e-Discovery and Systematic Reviews. 106 - David Lewis:
We Don't Know S***** (Search). 107 - Marc Najork:
Training On-Device Ranking Models from Cross-User Interactions in a Privacy-Preserving Fashion. 108 - Stefano Marchesin:
Implicit-Explicit Representations for Case-Based Retrieval. 109 - Maram Hassan Barifah:
Building Interaction Profiles for Better Search Tools in DLs. 110

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