
Multidisciplinary Information Retrieval
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Content
- Title
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- Keynote
- Adapting Rankers Online
- Reference
- Patents and Multilinguality
- Building Queries for Prior-Art Search
- Introduction
- CLEF-IP 2010 Collection
- Related Work
- System Architecture
- Query Generation for a Query Patent Document
- Query Model Based on Weighted Log-Likelihood
- Parsimonious Query Modeling
- Experimental Methodology and Results
- Experimental Setup
- Parameter Settings
- Effect of Query Length and Field
- Comparison with the CLEF-IP 2010 Participants
- Discussion and Future Work
- References
- Expanding Queries with Term and Phrase Translations in Patent Retrieval
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Methodology
- Extracting a Translation Dictionary of Terms and Phrases
- Translating Queries
- Translating Salient Terms
- Experiments
- Experimental Settings
- Experimental Results
- Conclusions
- References
- Supporting Arabic Cross-Lingual Retrieval Using Contextual Information
- Introduction
- Related Work in CLIR Tools
- The Proposed Interface
- Automatic Translation
- Interactive Contextual Information
- Evaluation
- Tool Accuracy: Using Corpus and Web
- Pilot User Study
- Conclusions
- References
- Interactive Retrieval Support
- Combining Interaction and Content for Feedback-Based Ranking
- Introduction
- Research Questions
- Evaluation
- User Study and Test Collection
- Re-ranking Methods
- Experimental Results
- Question 1: Effect of Group Data on Document Re-ranking
- Question 2: Effect of the Number of Relevant Documents on Document Re-ranking
- Question 3: Effect of User Behavior-Based Document Re-ranking on Query Expansion
- Question 4: Effect of the Number of Relevant Documents Used for Dimension Modeling on Query Expansion
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Query Expansion for Language Modeling Using Sentence Similarities
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Sentence Based Query Expansion (SBQE)
- Motivation
- Methodology
- A Formal Justification
- Experimental Results
- Description and Settings
- Feedback Effect
- Posthoc Analysis
- Query Drift Analysis
- Feedback Effect on TREC-2004 Robust Track Topics
- Term Frequency Analysis of Expanded Query
- Comparison with True Relevance Feedback
- Run-Time Comparisons
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Word Clouds of Multiple Search Results
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Word Cloud Generation
- Full-Text Clouds
- Query Biased Clouds
- Anchor Text Clouds
- Experiments
- Experimental Set-Up
- Experimental Results
- Conclusions
- References
- IR and the Net
- Free-Text Search over Complex Web Forms
- Introduction
- A Free-Text Interface to Web Forms
- Requirements
- Framework
- Configurable Items
- An Example Configuration
- Experiment and Results
- Experimental Setup
- Results
- Discussion
- Methodology and Results
- Specialized Features
- Practicality of the Framework
- Related Work
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Multilingual Document Clustering Using Wikipedia as External Knowledge
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Proposed Approach
- Document Representation
- Enriching the Document Representation
- Document Clustering
- Common Ground Representation
- Experimental Evaluation
- Wikipedia Data
- Discussion
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Applying Web Usage Mining for Adaptive Intranet Navigation
- Motivation
- Related Work
- Research Outline
- Experimental Setup
- Tasks
- Data Capture
- Questionnaires
- Results and Analysis
- Subjects
- Average Completion Time
- Post-search Questionnaire
- Post-system Questionnaire
- Exit Questionnaire
- User Feedback
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Search Result Caching in Peer-to-Peer Information Retrieval Networks
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Experiment Set-Up
- Introduction
- Collection
- Tracker
- Centralised Experiments
- Required Cache Sizes
- Bounded Caches
- Optimisations
- Decentralised Experiments
- Churn
- Conclusion
- References
- Author Index
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