Advances in Information Retrieval 25th European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2003, Pisa, Italy, April 14-16, 2003, Proceedings /

The European Conference on Information Retrieval Research, now in its 25th "Silver Jubilee" edition, was initiallyestablished bythe Information Retrieval Specialist Group of the British Computer Society(BCS-IRSG) under the name "Annual Colloquium on Information Retrieval Research,&quo...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Sebastiani, Fabrizio (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2003.
Edition:1st ed. 2003.
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2633
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505 0 |a Invited Papers -- Document Retrieval: Shallow Data, Deep Theories; Historical Reflections, Potential Directions -- Annotation and Retrieval of Structured Video Documents -- Papers -- Improving the Evaluation of Web Search Systems -- When Are Links Useful? Experiments in Text Classification -- Hierarchical Classification of HTML Documents with WebClassII -- Hierarchical Indexing and Flexible Element Retrieval for Structured Document -- Construction of a Test Collection for the Focussed Retrieval of Structured Documents -- User Behaviour in the Context of Structured Documents -- Attaining Fast and Successful Searches in E-commerce Environments -- Learning User Similarity and Rating Style for Collaborative Recommendation -- Spoken Information Extraction from Italian Broadcast News -- Taming Wild Phrases -- Stemming and Decompounding for German Text Retrieval -- Question Answering System for Incomplete and Noisy Data -- Term Proximity Scoring for Keyword-Based Retrieval Systems -- Propositional Logic Representations for Documents and Queries: A Large-Scale Evaluation -- From Uncertain Inference to Probability of Relevance for Advanced IR Applications -- Topic Detection and Tracking with Spatio-Temporal Evidence -- Clustering and Visualization in a Multi-lingual Multi-document Summarization System -- A Hybrid Relevance-Feedback Approach to Text Retrieval -- Experiments with Document Archive Size Detection -- Using Kullback-Leibler Distance for Text Categorization -- Discretizing Continuous Attributes in AdaBoost for Text Categorization -- Combining Naive Bayes and n-Gram Language Models for Text Classification -- WebDocBall: A Graphical Visualization Tool for Web Search Results -- Relevance feedback for content-based image retrieval: what can three mouse clicks achieve? -- Query-Based Document Skimming: A User-Centred Evaluation of Relevance Profiling -- Representative Sampling for Text Classification Using Support Vector Machines -- Chinese Text Categorization Based on the Binary Weighting Model with Non-binary Smoothing -- A Study on Optimal Parameter Tuning for Rocchio Text Classifier -- Optimization of Restricted Searches in Web Directories Using Hybrid Data Structures -- Similarity Join in Metric Spaces -- An Efficient Compression Code for Text Databases -- Posters -- Compressing Semistructured Text Databases -- Vertical Searching in Juridical Digital Libraries -- Corpus-Based Thesaurus Construction for Image Retrieval in Specialist Domains -- Generating Extracts with Genetic Algorithms -- The ITC-irst News on Demand Platform -- Evaluating Peer-to-Peer Networking for Information Retrieval within the Context of Meta-searching -- Parallel Computing for Term Selection in Routing/Filtering -- A Weighting Scheme for Star-Graphs -- Phrase-Based Hierarchical Clustering of Web Search Results -- Aggregated Feature Retrieval for MPEG-7 -- Document Retrieval in the Context of Question Answering -- A Study of the Usefulness of Institutions' Acronyms as Web Queries -- Building a Hierarchy of Events and Topics for Newspaper Digital Libraries -- A Machine Learning Approach for the Curation of Biomedical Literature -- Automatic Construction of Theme Melody Index from Music Database for Fast Content-Based Retrievals -- A Personalized Information Search Process Based on Dialoguing Agents and User Profiling. 
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