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5. INEX Workshop 2006: Dagstuhl, Germany
- Norbert Fuhr, Mounia Lalmas, Andrew Trotman:
Comparative Evaluation of XML Information Retrieval Systems, 5th International Workshop of the Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval, INEX 2006, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, December 17-20, 2006, Revised and Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4518, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-73887-9
Methodology
- Saadia Malik, Andrew Trotman, Mounia Lalmas, Norbert Fuhr:
Overview of INEX 2006. 1-11 - Ludovic Denoyer, Patrick Gallinari:
The Wikipedia XML Corpus. 12-19 - Mounia Lalmas, Gabriella Kazai, Jaap Kamps, Jovan Pehcevski, Benjamin Piwowarski, Stephen Robertson:
INEX 2006 Evaluation Measures. 20-34 - Gabriella Kazai:
Choosing an Ideal Recall-Base for the Evaluation of the Focused Task: Sensitivity Analysis of the XCG Evaluation Measures. 35-44
Ad Hoc Track
- Hiroki Tanioka:
A Method of Preferential Unification of Plural Retrieved Elements for XML Retrieval Task. 45-56 - Wei Lu, Stephen E. Robertson, Andrew MacFarlane:
CISR at INEX 2006. 57-63 - Fang Huang, Stuart N. K. Watt, David J. Harper, Malcolm Clark:
Compact Representations in XML Retrieval. 64-72 - Alexander Krumpholz, David Hawking:
CSIRO's Participation in INEX 2006. 73-81 - Carolyn J. Crouch, Donald B. Crouch, Murthy Ganapathibhotla, Vishal Bakshi:
Dynamic Element Retrieval in a Semi-structured Collection. 82-88 - Mir Sadek Ali, Mariano P. Consens, Xin Gu, Yaron Kanza, Flavio Rizzolo, Raquel Kolitski Stasiu:
Efficient, Effective and Flexible XML Retrieval Using Summaries. 89-103 - Thijs Westerveld, Henning Rode, Roel van Os, Djoerd Hiemstra, Georgina Ramírez, Vojkan Mihajlovic, Arjen P. de Vries:
Evaluating Structured Information Retrieval and Multimedia Retrieval Using PF/Tijah. 104-114 - Miro Lehtonen, Antoine Doucet:
EXTIRP: Baseline Retrieval from Wikipedia. 115-120 - Jaap Kamps, Marijn Koolen, Börkur Sigurbjörnsson:
Filtering and Clustering XML Retrieval Results. 121-136 - Shlomo Geva:
GPX - Gardens Point XML IR at INEX 2006. 137-150 - Yosi Mass:
IBM HRL at INEX 06. 151-159 - Mathias Géry:
Indexing "Reading Paths" for a Structured Information Retrieval at INEX 2006. 160-164 - Luis M. de Campos, Juan M. Fernández-Luna, Juan F. Huete, Alfonso E. Romero:
Influence Diagrams and Structured Retrieval: Garnata Implementing the SID and CID Models at INEX'06. 165-177 - Claudio Carpineto, Giovanni Romano, Caterina Caracciolo:
Information Theoretic Retrieval with Structured Queries and Documents. 178-184 - Eugen Popovici, Gildas Ménier, Pierre-Francois Marteau:
SIRIUS XML IR System at INEX 2006: Approximate Matching of Structure and Textual Content. 185-199 - Michel Beigbeder:
Structured Content-Only Information Retrieval Using Term Proximity and Propagation of Title Terms. 200-212 - Jean-Noël Vittaut, Patrick Gallinari:
Supervised and Semi-supervised Machine Learning Ranking. 213-222 - Philipp Dopichaj:
The University of Kaiserslautern at INEX 2006. 223-232 - Martin Theobald, Andreas Broschart, Ralf Schenkel, Silvana Solomon, Gerhard Weikum:
TopX - AdHoc Track and Feedback Task. 233-242 - Gilles Hubert:
Tuning and Evolving Retrieval Engine by Training on Previous INEX Testbeds. 243-252 - Benny Kimelfeld, Eitan Kovacs, Yehoshua Sagiv, Dan Yahav:
Using Language Models and the HITS Algorithm for XML Retrieval. 253-260 - Elham Ashoori, Mounia Lalmas:
Using Topic Shifts in XML Retrieval at INEX 2006. 261-270 - Roelof van Zwol, Wouter Weerkamp:
XSee: Structure Xposed. 271-283
Natural Language Processing Track
- Haïfa Zargayouna, Victor Rosas, Sylvie Salotti:
Shallow Parsing of INEX Queries. 284-293 - Fahimeh Raja, Mostafa Keikha, Maseud Rahgozar, Farhad Oroumchian:
Using Rich Document Representation in XML Information Retrieval. 294-301 - Alan Woodley, Shlomo Geva:
NLPX at INEX 2006. 302-311
Heterogeneous Collection Track
- Ingo Frommholz, Ray R. Larson:
The Heterogeneous Collection Track at INEX 2006. 312-317 - Ray R. Larson:
Probabilistic Retrieval Approaches for Thorough and Heterogeneous XML Retrieval. 318-330
Multimedia Track
- Thijs Westerveld, Roelof van Zwol:
The INEX 2006 Multimedia Track. 331-344 - Andy Lau, Dian Tjondronegoro, Jinglan Zhang, Shlomo Geva, Yue Liu:
Fusing Visual and Textual Retrieval Techniques to Effectively Search Large Collections of Wikipedia Images. 345-357 - D. N. F. Awang Iskandar, Jovan Pehcevski, James A. Thom, Seyed M. M. Tahaghoghi:
Social Media Retrieval Using Image Features and Structured Text. 358-372 - Lobna Hlaoua, Mouna Torjmen, Karen Pinel-Sauvagnat, Mohand Boughanem:
XFIRM at INEX 2006. Ad-Hoc, Relevance Feedback and MultiMedia Tracks. 373-386
Interactive Track
- Saadia Malik, Anastasios Tombros, Birger Larsen:
The Interactive Track at INEX 2006. 387-399
Use Case Track
- Andrew Trotman, Nils Pharo, Miro Lehtonen:
XML-IR Users and Use Cases. 400-412 - Miro Lehtonen, Nils Pharo, Andrew Trotman:
A Taxonomy for XML Retrieval Use Cases. 413-422 - Alan Woodley, Shlomo Geva, Sylvia L. Edwards:
What XML-IR Users May Want. 423-431
Document Track
- Ludovic Denoyer, Patrick Gallinari, Anne-Marie Vercoustre:
Report on the XML Mining Track at INEX 2005 and INEX 2006. 432-443 - Guangming Xing, Jinhua Guo, Zhonghang Xia:
Classifying XML Documents Based on Structure/Content Similarity. 444-457 - Sweah Liang Yong, Markus Hagenbuchner, Ah Chung Tsoi, Franco Scarselli, Marco Gori:
Document Mining Using Graph Neural Network. 458-472 - Tien Tran, Richi Nayak:
Evaluating the Performance of XML Document Clustering by Structure Only. 473-484 - Jeroen De Knijf:
FAT-CAT: Frequent Attributes Tree Based Classification. 485-496 - Antoine Doucet, Miro Lehtonen:
Unsupervised Classification of Text-Centric XML Document Collections. 497-509 - Milly Kc, Markus Hagenbuchner, Ah Chung Tsoi, Franco Scarselli, Alessandro Sperduti, Marco Gori:
XML Document Mining Using Contextual Self-organizing Maps for Structures. 510-524 - Rémi Gilleron, Florent Jousse, Isabelle Tellier, Marc Tommasi:
XML Document Transformation with Conditional Random Fields. 525-539 - Francis Maes, Ludovic Denoyer, Patrick Gallinari:
XML Structure Mapping. 540-551
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