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SIGIR Forum, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, June 2008
- Gabriella Kazai, Antoine Doucet:
Overview of the INEX 2007 Book Search track: BookSearch '07. 2-15 - Theodora Tsikrika
, Thijs Westerveld:
Multimedia retrieval at INEX 2007. 16-21 - Ludovic Denoyer, Patrick Gallinari:
Report on the XML mining track at INEX 2007 categorization and clustering of XML documents. 22-28
- Aparna S. Varde, Jian Pei:
Advances in information and knowledge management. 29-35 - Irini Fundulaki, Neoklis Polyzotis:
Report on the 9th International Workshop on Web Information and Data Management (WIDM 2007). 36-43
- Iadh Ounis, Ian Ruthven, Vassilis Plachouras:
30th European Conference in Information Retrieval (ECIR 2008). 44-46 - Nicholas J. Belkin:
Some(what) grand challenges for information retrieval. 47-54 - Omar Alonso, Hugo Zaragoza:
Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval: ESAIR '08. 55-58 - Roi Blanco, Fabrizio Silvestri:
ECIR 2008 Workshop on Efficiency Issues on Information Retrieval. 59-62
- Hideo Joho, Jana Urban, Robert Villa, Joemon M. Jose, C. J. van Rijsbergen:
AIR 2006: First International Workshop on Adaptive Information Retrieval. 63-66 - John Tait:
Information retrieval facility symposium in Vienna. 67 - Carlos Castillo, Kumar Chellapilla, Brian D. Davison:
Adversarial Information Retrieval on the Web (AIRWeb 2007). 68-72 - Hang Li, Wei-Ying Ma, Jian-Yun Nie, Kam-Fai Wong:
The Fourth Asian Information Retrieval Symposium (AIRS 08). 73-74
- David Elsweiler:
Supporting human memory in personal information management. 75-76 - Donald Metzler:
Beyond bags of words: effectively modeling dependence and features in information retrieval. 77
Volume 42, Number 2, December 2008
- Omar Alonso, Daniel E. Rose, Benjamin Stewart:
Crowdsourcing for relevance evaluation. 9-15 - Donna Harman, Djoerd Hiemstra:
Saving and accessing the old IR literature. 16-21 - Yaoyong Li, Hamish Cunningham
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Geometric and quantum methods for information retrieval. 22-32 - Paolo Boldi, Massimo Santini, Sebastiano Vigna:
A large time-aware web graph. 33-38 - Alessio Orlandi, Sebastiano Vigna:
Compressed collections for simulated crawling. 39-44
- Peter G. Anick, Hwee Tou Ng:
The SIGIR 2008 workshop program. 45 - Krisztian Balog:
The SIGIR 2008 workshop on future challenges in expertise retrieval (fCHER). 46-52 - Paul N. Bennett, Ben Carterette, Olivier Chapelle, Thorsten Joachims:
Beyond binary relevance: preferences, diversity, and set-level judgments. 53-58 - Jaap Kamps, Shlomo Geva, Andrew Trotman
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Report on the SIGIR 2008 workshop on focused retrieval. 59-65 - Joachim Köhler, Martha A. Larson, Franciska de Jong, Wessel Kraaij, Roeland Ordelman
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Spoken content retrieval: Searching spontaneous conversational speech. 66-75 - Hang Li, Tie-Yan Liu, ChengXiang Zhai:
Learning to rank for information retrieval (LR4IR 2008). 76-79 - Vanessa Murdock, Mounia Lalmas:
Workshop on aggregated search. 80-83
- Sihem Amer-Yahia, Djoerd Hiemstra, Thomas Roelleke, Divesh Srivastava, Gerhard Weikum:
DB&IR integration: report on the dagstuhl seminar. 84-89 - Martha A. Larson, Kate Fernie, Johan Oomen, Juan Miguel Cigarrán Recuero:
Information access to cultural heritage. 90-95 - Jaime Teevan, William Jones, Robert Capra:
Personal information management (PIM) 2008. 96-103
- Krisztian Balog:
People search in the enterprise. 103 - Benjamin A. Carterette:
Low-cost and robust evaluation of information retrieval systems. 104 - Andrea Esuli:
Automatic generation of lexical resources for opinion mining: models, algorithms and applications. 105-106 - Luanne Freund:
Exploiting task-document relations in support of information retrieval in the workplace. 107 - Paul Thomas:
Server characterisation and selection for personal metasearch. 108-109
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