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25th SIGIR 2002: Tampere, Finland
- Kalervo Järvelin, Micheline Beaulieu, Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates, Sung-Hyon Myaeng:
SIGIR 2002: Proceedings of the 25th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, August 11-15, 2002, Tampere, Finland. ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-561-0
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- C. J. van Rijsbergen:
Landmarks in information retrieval: the message out of the bottle. 1
Web Information Retrieval
- Vo Ngoc Anh, Alistair Moffat:
Impact transformation: effective and efficient web retrieval. 3-10 - Seung-Taek Park, David M. Pennock, C. Lee Giles
, Robert Krovetz:
Analysis of lexical signatures for finding lost or related documents. 11-18 - Luo Si, James P. Callan:
Using sampled data and regression to merge search engine results. 19-26 - Wessel Kraaij, Thijs Westerveld, Djoerd Hiemstra:
The Importance of Prior Probabilities for Entry Page Search. 27-34
Information Retrieval Theory
- Djoerd Hiemstra:
Term-specific smoothing for the language modeling approach to information retrieval: the importance of a query term. 35-41 - Rong Jin, Alexander G. Hauptmann, ChengXiang Zhai:
Title language model for information retrieval. 42-48 - ChengXiang Zhai, John D. Lafferty:
Two-stage language models for information retrieval. 49-56
User Studies
- Ryen White, Ian Ruthven, Joemon M. Jose:
Finding relevant documents using top ranking sentences: an evaluation of two alternative schemes. 57-64 - Mao Chen, Andrea S. LaPaugh, Jaswinder Pal Singh:
Predicting category accesses for a user in a structured information space. 65-72 - David A. Smith:
Detecting and Browsing Events in Unstructured text. 73-80
Filtering
- Yi Zhang, James P. Callan, Thomas P. Minka:
Novelty and redundancy detection in adaptive filtering. 81-88 - Anton Leuski, James Allan:
Improving realism of topic tracking evaluation. 89-96 - Kian Ming Adam Chai, Hai Leong Chieu, Hwee Tou Ng:
Bayesian online classifiers for text classification and filtering. 97-104
Summarization
- Massih-Reza Amini, Patrick Gallinari:
The use of unlabeled data to improve supervised learning for text summarization. 105-112 - Hongyuan Zha:
Generic summarization and keyphrase extraction using mutual reinforcement principle and sentence clustering. 113-120 - Hilda Hardy, Nobuyuki Shimizu, Tomek Strzalkowski, Ting Liu, Xinyang Zhang, G. Bowden Wise:
Cross-document summarization by concept classification. 121-128
Text Categorization
- Noam Slonim, Nir Friedman
, Naftali Tishby:
Unsupervised document classification using sequential information maximization. 129-136 - Takahiko Kawatani:
Topic difference factor extraction between two document sets and its application to text categorization. 137-144 - Yong-Bae Lee, Sung-Hyon Myaeng:
Text genre classification with genre-revealing and subject-revealing features. 145-150 - Koby Crammer, Yoram Singer:
A new family of online algorithms for category ranking. 151-158
Cross-language Information Retrieval
- Paul McNamee, James Mayfield:
Comparing cross-language query expansion techniques by degrading translation resources. 159-166 - Marcello Federico, Nicola Bertoldi:
Statistical cross-language information retrieval using n-best query translations. 167-174 - Victor Lavrenko, Martin Choquette, W. Bruce Croft:
Cross-lingual relevance models. 175-182 - Jianfeng Gao, Ming Zhou, Jian-Yun Nie, Hongzhao He, Weijun Chen:
Resolving query translation ambiguity using a decaying co-occurrence model and syntactic dependence relations. 183-190
Clustering
- Xin Liu, Yihong Gong, Wei Xu, Shenghuo Zhu:
Document clustering with cluster refinement and model selection capabilities. 191-198 - Patrick Pantel, Dekang Lin:
Document clustering with committees. 199-206 - Paul N. Bennett, Susan T. Dumais, Eric Horvitz:
Probabilistic combination of text classifiers using reliability indicators: models and results. 207-214
Efficiency
- Dirk Bahle, Hugh E. Williams, Justin Zobel:
Efficient phrase querying with an auxiliary index. 215-221 - Falk Scholer
, Hugh E. Williams, John Yiannis, Justin Zobel:
Compression of inverted indexes for fast query evaluation. 222-229 - Bruno Pôssas, Nivio Ziviani, Wagner Meira Jr., Berthier A. Ribeiro-Neto:
Set-based model: a new approach for information retrieval. 230-237
Collaborative Filtering
- John F. Canny:
Collaborative filtering with privacy via factor analysis. 238-245 - Rickard Cöster, Martin Svensson:
Inverted file search algorithms for collaborative filtering. 246-252 - Andrew I. Schein, Alexandrin Popescul, Lyle H. Ungar, David M. Pennock:
Methods and metrics for cold-start recommendations. 253-260
Arabic Information Retrieval
- Kareem Darwish, Douglas W. Oard
:
Term selection for searching printed Arabic. 261-268 - Jinxi Xu, Alexander M. Fraser, Ralph M. Weischedel:
Empirical studies in strategies for Arabic retrieval. 269-274 - Leah S. Larkey, Lisa Ballesteros, Margaret E. Connell:
Improving stemming for Arabic information retrieval: light stemming and co-occurrence analysis. 275-282
Queries
- David Carmel, Eitan Farchi, Yael Petruschka, Aya Soffer:
Automatic query refinement using lexical affinities with maximal information gain. 283-290 - Susan T. Dumais, Michele Banko, Eric Brill, Jimmy Lin, Andrew Y. Ng:
Web question answering: is more always better?. 291-298 - Stephen Cronen-Townsend, Yun Zhou, W. Bruce Croft:
Predicting query performance. 299-306 - James Allan, Hema Raghavan:
Using part-of-speech patterns to reduce query ambiguity. 307-314 - Kimmo Koskenniemi:
Is natural language an inconvenience or an opportunity for IR?. 315
Evaluation
- Ellen M. Voorhees
, Chris Buckley:
The effect of topic set size on retrieval experiment error. 316-323 - Eero Sormunen:
Liberal relevance criteria of TREC -: counting on negligible documents?. 324-330
Multimedia
- Shai Shalev-Shwartz, Shlomo Dubnov
, Nir Friedman
, Yoram Singer:
Robust temporal and spectral modeling for query By melody. 331-338 - Andrew Graves, Mounia Lalmas:
Video retrieval using an MPEG-7 based inference network. 339-346
Poster session
- Fuchun Peng, Xiangji Huang
, Dale Schuurmans, Nick Cercone, Stephen E. Robertson
:
Using self-supervised word segmentation in Chinese information retrieval. 349-350 - Ben Wolin:
Automatic classification in product catalogs. 351-352 - Chris H. Q. Ding, Xiaofeng He, Parry Husbands, Hongyuan Zha, Horst D. Simon:
PageRank, HITS and a unified framework for link analysis. 353-354 - Vanessa Murdock, W. Bruce Croft:
Task orientation in question answering. 355-356 - Fred Damerau, Tong Zhang, Sholom M. Weiss, Nitin Indurkhya:
Experiments in high-dimensional text categorization. 357-358 - Xiaojun Yuan, Nicholas J. Belkin, Ja-Young Kim:
The relationship between ASK and relevance criteria. 359-360 - Ella Bingham
, Jukka Kuusisto, Krista Lagus:
ICA and SOM in text document analysis. 361-362 - Vijay Boyapati:
Improving hierarchical text classification using unlabeled data. 363-364 - Susan Dziadosz, Raman Chandrasekar:
Do thumbnail previews help users make better relevance decisions about web search results?. 365-366 - Fabio Ciravegna, Alexiei Dingli, Yorick Wilks, Daniela Petrelli:
Amilcare: adaptive information extraction for document annotation. 367-368 - Charles L. A. Clarke, Gordon V. Cormack, M. Laszlo, Thomas R. Lynam, Egidio L. Terra:
The impact of corpus size on question answering performance. 369-370 - Jack G. Conrad, Changwen Yang, Joanne S. Claussen:
Effective collection metasearch in a hierarchical environment: global vs. localized retrieval performance. 371-372 - Fabio Crestani, Pablo de la Fuente, Jesús Vegas:
Experimenting with graphical user interfaces for structured document retrieval. 373-374 - Koji Eguchi, Keizo Oyama, Emi Ishida
, Kazuko Kuriyama, Noriko Kando
:
The web retrieval task and its evaluation in the third NTCIR workshop. 375-376 - Martin Franz, J. Scott McCarley:
How Many Bits are Needed to Store Term Frequencies?. 377-378 - Mathias Géry:
Non-linear reading for a structured web indexation. 379-380 - Abdur Chowdhury, M. Catherine McCabe, David A. Grossman, Ophir Frieder:
Document normalization revisited. 381-382 - Preben Hansen, Daniela Petrelli
, Jussi Karlgren, Micheline Beaulieu, Mark Sanderson:
User-centered interface design for cross-language information retrieval. 383-384 - Keiichiro Hoashi, Erik Zeitler, Naomi Inoue:
Implementation of relevance feedback for content-based music retrieval based on user prefences. 385-386 - Christopher B. Jones, Ross Purves, Anne Ruas, Mark Sanderson, Monika Sester, Marc J. van Kreveld, Robert Weibel:
Spatial information retrieval and geographical ontologies an overview of the SPIRIT project. 387-388 - Gareth J. F. Jones, Steven M. Gabb:
A visualisation tool for topic tracking analysis and development. 389-390 - Sang-Bum Kim, Hae-Chang Rim, Heui-Seok Lim:
A new method of parameter estimation for multinomial naive bayes text classifiers. 391-392 - Huaizhong Kou, Georges Gardarin:
Study of category score algorithms for k-NN classifier. 393-394 - K. L. Kwok:
Higher precision for two-word queries. 395-396 - Birger Larsen, Peter Ingwersen:
The boomerang effect: retrieving scientific documents via the network of references and citations. 397-398 - Ray R. Larson:
A logistic regression approach to distributed IR. 399-400 - Elizabeth D. Liddy, Eileen Allen, Sarah Harwell, Susan Corieri, Özgür Yilmazel, Necati Ercan Ozgencil, Anne Diekema, Nancy J. McCracken, Joanne Silverstein, Stuart A. Sutton:
Automatic metadata generation & evaluation. 401-402 - R. Manmatha, Ao Feng, James Allan:
A critical examination of TDT's cost function. 403-404 - James Mayfield, Paul McNamee:
Converting on-line bilingual dictionaries from human-readable to machine-readable form. 405-406 - Tadashi Nomoto, Yuji Matsumoto:
Modeling (in)variability of human judgments for text summarization. 407-408 - Andreas Rauber, Elias Pampalk, Dieter Merkl:
Content-based music indexing and organization. 409-410 - Tetsuya Sakai, Stephen E. Robertson:
Relative and absolute term selection criteria: a comparative study for English and Japanese IR. 411-412 - Xiao Mang Shou, Mark Sanderson:
Experiments on data fusion using headline information. 413-414 - Alberto Lavelli, Bernardo Magnini, Fabrizio Sebastiani
:
Building thematic lexical resources by term categorization. 415-416 - David A. Evans, James G. Shanahan, Victor Sheftel:
Topic structure modeling. 417-418 - Rong Jin, Luo Si, Alexander G. Hauptmann, James P. Callan:
Language model for IR using collection information. 419-420 - Abdur Chowdhury, Ian Soboroff:
Automatic evaluation of world wide web search services. 421-422 - Ian Soboroff:
Does WT10g look like the web?. 423-424 - Munirathnam Srikanth, Rohini K. Srihari:
Biterm language models for document retrieval. 425-426 - Yoshiyuki Takeda, Kyoji Umemura:
Selecting indexing strings using adaptation. 427-428 - Yuen-Hsien Tseng:
Error correction in a Chinese OCR test collection. 429-430 - Andrew Turpin, William R. Hersh:
User interface effects in past batch versus user experiments. 431-432 - Rakesh M. Verma, Sanjiv Behl:
K-tree/forest: efficient indexes for boolean queries. 433-434 - Bin Wang, Xueqi Cheng, Shuo Bai:
Example-based phrase translation in Chinese-English CLIR. 435-436 - Thijs Westerveld:
Probabilistic multimedia retrieval. 437-438 - Wenfeng Yang:
Chinese keyword extraction based on max-duplicated strings of the documents. 439-440 - Yazhong Feng, Yueting Zhuang, Yunhe Pan:
A hierarchical approach: query large music database by acoustic input. 441-442 - Hongyuan Zha, Xiang Ji:
Correlating multilingual documents via bipartite graph modeling. 443-444
Demo session
- Ryen White, Joemon M. Jose, Ian Ruthven:
A system using implicit feedback and top ranking sentences to help users find relevant web documents. 446 - Wolfgang Hürst:
Indexing, searching, and retrieving of recorded live presentations with the AOF (authoring on the fly) search engine. 447 - Heikki Keskustalo, Turid Hedlund, Eija Airio:
UTACLIR -: general query translation framework for several language pairs. 448 - Norbert Fuhr, Norbert Gövert
, Kai Großjohann:
HyREX: hyper-media retrieval engine for XML. 449 - Eero Sormunen, Sakari Hokkanen, Petteri Kangaslampi, Petri Pyy, Bemmu Sepponen:
Query performance analyser: a web-based tool for IR research and instruction. 450 - Fabio Ciravegna, Alexiei Dingli, Yorick Wilks, Daniela Petrelli:
Adaptive information extraction for document annotation in amilcare. 451 - Bethina Schmitt, Michael Christoffel, Jürgen Schneider:
ExWrap: semi-automatic wrapper generation by example. 452 - Anselm Spoerri:
Souvenir: flexible note-taking tool to pinpoint and share media highlights. 453 - Hideo Joho, Mark Sanderson, Micheline Beaulieu:
Hierarchical approach to term suggestion device. 454 - Fredric C. Gey, Aitao Chen, Michael K. Buckland, Ray R. Larson:
Translingual vocabulary mappings for multilingual information access. 455-456 - Jukka Honkela, Ville H. Tuulos:
GS textplorer -: adaptive framework for information retrieval. 456 - Hasan Davulcu, Saikat Mukherjee, Arvind Seth, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
CuTeX: a system for extracting data from text tables. 457 - Prashant Choudhari, Hasan Davulcu, Abhishek Joglekar, Akshay More, Saikat Mukherjee, Supriya Patil, I. V. Ramakrishnan:
YellowPager: a tool for ontology-based mining of service directories from web sources. 458
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