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7. INEX Workshop 2008: Dagstuhl, Germany
- Shlomo Geva, Jaap Kamps, Andrew Trotman:
Advances in Focused Retrieval, 7th International Workshop of the Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval, INEX 2008, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, December 15-18, 2008. Revised and Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5631, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-03760-3
Ad Hoc Track
- Jaap Kamps, Shlomo Geva, Andrew Trotman, Alan Woodley, Marijn Koolen:
Overview of the INEX 2008 Ad Hoc Track. 1-28 - Andreas Broschart, Ralf Schenkel, Martin Theobald:
Experiments with Proximity-Aware Scoring for XML Retrieval at INEX 2008. 29-32 - Carolyn J. Crouch, Donald B. Crouch, Salil Bapat, Sarika Mehta, Darshan Paranjape:
Finding Good Elements for Focused Retrieval. 33-38 - Luis M. de Campos, Juan M. Fernández-Luna, Juan F. Huete, Carlos J. Martín-Dancausa, Alfonso E. Romero:
New Utility Models for the Garnata Information Retrieval System at INEX'08. 39-45 - Mathias Géry, Christine Largeron, Franck Thollard:
UJM at INEX 2008: Pre-impacting of Tags Weights. 46-53 - Fidelia Ibekwe-Sanjuan, Eric SanJuan:
Use of Multiword Terms and Query Expansion for Interactive Information Retrieval. 54-64 - Miro Lehtonen, Antoine Doucet:
Enhancing Keyword Search with a Keyphrase Index. 65-70 - Jure Mijic, Marie-Francine Moens, Bojana Dalbelo Basic:
CADIAL Search Engine at INEX. 71-78 - Sukomal Pal, Mandar Mitra, Debasis Ganguly, Samaresh Maiti, Ayan Bandyopadhyay, Aparajita Sen, Sukanya Mitra:
Indian Statistical Institute at INEX 2008 Adhoc Track. 79-86 - Delphine Verbyst, Philippe Mulhem:
Using Collectionlinks and Documents as Context for INEX 2008. 87-96 - Judith Winter, Oswald Drobnik:
SPIRIX: A Peer-to-Peer Search Engine for XML-Retrieval. 97-105
Book Track
- Gabriella Kazai, Antoine Doucet, Monica Landoni:
Overview of the INEX 2008 Book Track. 106-123 - Hervé Déjean, Jean-Luc Meunier:
XRCE Participation to the Book Structure Task. 124-131 - Kelly Y. Itakura, Charles L. A. Clarke:
University of Waterloo at INEX 2008: Adhoc, Book, and Link-the-Wiki Tracks. 132-139 - Jaap Kamps, Marijn Koolen:
The Impact of Document Level Ranking on Focused Retrieval. 140-151 - Ray R. Larson:
Adhoc and Book XML Retrieval with Cheshire. 152-163 - Bodin Dresevic, Aleksandar Uzelac, Bogdan Radakovic, Nikola Todic:
Book Layout Analysis: TOC Structure Extraction Engine. 164-171 - Mingfang Wu, Falk Scholer, James A. Thom:
The Impact of Query Length and Document Length on Book Search Effectiveness. 172-178
Efficiency Track
- Martin Theobald, Ralf Schenkel:
Overview of the INEX 2008 Efficiency Track. 179-191 - Mir Sadek Ali, Mariano P. Consens, Bassam Helou, Shahan Khatchadourian:
Exploiting User Navigation to Improve Focused Retrieval. 192-206 - Henning Rode, Djoerd Hiemstra, Arjen P. de Vries, Pavel Serdyukov:
Efficient XML and Entity Retrieval with PF/Tijah: CWI and University of Twente at INEX'08. 207-217 - Hiroki Tanioka:
Pseudo Relevance Feedback Using Fast XML Retrieval. 218-223 - Martin Theobald, Mohammed AbuJarour, Ralf Schenkel:
TopX 2.0 at the INEX 2008 Efficiency Track. 224-236 - Judith Winter, Nikolay Jeliazkov, Gerold Kühne:
Aiming for Efficiency by Detecting Structural Similarity. 237-242
Entity Ranking Track
- Gianluca Demartini, Arjen P. de Vries, Tereza Iofciu, Jianhan Zhu:
Overview of the INEX 2008 Entity Ranking Track. 243-252 - Nick Craswell, Gianluca Demartini, Julien Gaugaz, Tereza Iofciu:
L3S at INEX 2008: Retrieving Entities Using Structured Information. 253-263 - Jiepu Jiang, Wei Lu, Xianqian Rong, Yangyan Gao:
Adapting Language Modeling Methods for Expert Search to Rank Wikipedia Entities. 264-272 - Rianne Kaptein, Jaap Kamps:
Finding Entities in Wikipedia Using Links and Categories. 273-279 - Anne-Marie Vercoustre, Jovan Pehcevski, Vladimir Naumovski:
Topic Difficulty Prediction in Entity Ranking. 280-291 - Wouter Weerkamp, Krisztian Balog, Edgar Meij:
A Generative Language Modeling Approach for Ranking Entities. 292-299
Interactive Track
- Nils Pharo, Ragnar Nordlie, Khairun Nisa Fachry:
Overview of the INEX 2008 Interactive Track. 300-313
Link the Wiki Track
- Darren Wei Che Huang, Shlomo Geva, Andrew Trotman:
Overview of the INEX 2008 Link the Wiki Track. 314-325 - Mao-Lung (Edward) Chen, Richi Nayak, Shlomo Geva:
Link-the-Wiki: Performance Evaluation Based on Frequent Phrases. 326-336 - Kareem Darwish:
CMIC@INEX 2008: Link-the-Wiki Track. 337-342 - Philipp Dopichaj, Andre Skusa, Andreas Heß:
Stealing Anchors to Link the Wiki. 343-353 - Michael Granitzer, Christin Seifert, Mario Zechner:
Context Based Wikipedia Linking. 354-365 - Jiyin He:
Link Detection with Wikipedia. 366-373 - Dylan Jenkinson, Kai-Cheung Leung, Andrew Trotman:
Wikisearching and Wikilinking. 374-388 - Wei Lu, Dan Liu, Zhenzhen Fu:
CSIR at INEX 2008 Link-the-Wiki Track. 389-394 - Junte Zhang, Jaap Kamps:
A Content-Based Link Detection Approach Using the Vector Space Model. 395-400
XML Mining Track
- Ludovic Denoyer, Patrick Gallinari:
Overview of the INEX 2008 XML Mining Track. 401-411 - Boris Chidlovskii:
Semi-supervised Categorization of Wikipedia Collection by Label Expansion. 412-419 - Christopher M. De Vries, Shlomo Geva:
Document Clustering with K-tree. 420-431 - Rianne Kaptein, Jaap Kamps:
Using Links to Classify Wikipedia Pages. 432-435 - Sangeetha Kutty, Tien Tran, Richi Nayak, Yuefeng Li:
Clustering XML Documents Using Frequent Subtrees. 436-445 - Mathias Géry, Christine Largeron, Christophe Moulin:
UJM at INEX 2008 XML Mining Track. 446-452 - Luis M. de Campos, Juan M. Fernández-Luna, Juan F. Huete, Alfonso E. Romero:
Probabilistic Methods for Link-Based Classification at INEX 2008. 453-459 - Tien Tran, Sangeetha Kutty, Richi Nayak:
Utilizing the Structure and Content Information for XML Document Clustering. 460-468 - Shujia Zhang, Markus Hagenbuchner, Ah Chung Tsoi, Alessandro Sperduti:
Self Organizing Maps for the Clustering of Large Sets of Labeled Graphs. 469-481
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