Scheduled Poster Sessions
(see list of reviewers)
- Cite Me, Cite My References?,
Elana Broch (Princeton University)
- Construction of a Hierarchical Classifier
Schema using a Combination of Text-Based and Image-Based Approaches,
Mark Drew (Simon Fraser University) and Cheng
Lu (Simon Fraser University)
- Comparison Between a Method Based on the Chi-Square
Test and a Support Vector Machine for Document Classification,
Robert Gaizauskas (University of Sheffield),
M. Oakes (University of Sheffield), M. Beaulieu (University of Sheffield),
H. Fowkes (University of Sheffield), Anna Jonsson (University of Sheffield),
and Vincent Wan, (University of Sheffield)
- Automatic Web Search Query Generation to Create
Minority Language Corpora, Rayid Ghani
(Carnegie Mellon University), Rosie Jones (Carnegie Mellon University),
and Dunja Mladenic (J. Stefan Institute and Carnegie Mellon University)
- Intelligent Object-Based Image retrieval using
Cluster-Driven Personal Preference Learning, Kyoung-Mi
Lee (University of Iowa) and W.N. Street (University of Iowa)
- Perceptual Consistency Improves Image Retrieval
Performance, Wee Leow (National University
of Singapore), Huizhong Long (National University of Singapore), AND
Wee Kheng Leow (National University of Singapore)
- Query Clustering Using Content Words and User
Feedback, Jian-Yun Nie (University of
Montreal), Jirong Wen (Microsoft Research China), and Hongjiang Zhen
(Microsoft Research China)
- Modifications of Kleinberg's HITS Algorithm
using Matrix Exponentiation and Web Log Records,
Lesley Ward (Harvey Mudd College), Ayman Farahat (Harvey Mudd College),
Thomas LoFaro (Harvey Mudd College), Joel Miller (Harvey Mudd College),
Gregory Rae (Harvey Mudd College), and Fred Schaefer (Harvey Mudd College)
- Analyses of Multiple-Evidence Combinations
for Retrieval Strategies, Abdur Chowdhury
(Illinois Institute of Technology)
- Text Summarization via Hidden
Markov Models, John Conroy (IDA/CCS, Bowie, MD) and Dianne P.
O'Leary (Computer Science Dept. and Institute for Advanced Computer
Studies, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 USA, oleary@cs.umd.edu).
- Towards the use of prosodic
information for spoken document retrieval, Fabio Crestani (University
of Strathclyde)
- Probabilistic Combination
of Content and Links, Susan Dumais (Microsoft Research) and Rong
Jin (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Query Optimizations for
Vector Space Problems, Kazuo Goda (The University of Tokyo),
Takayuki Tamura (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation), Masaru Kitsuregawa
(The University of Tokyo), Ophir Frieder (The Illinois Institute of
Technology), and Abdur Chowdhury (The Illinois Institute of Technology)
- Toward an Improved Concept-Based
Information Retrieval System, Peter V. Henstock (MIT Lincoln
Laboratory), Daniel J. Pack (MIT Lincoln Laboratory/USAF Academy), Young-Suk
Lee (MIT Lincoln Laboratory), and Clifford J. Weinstein (MIT Lincoln
Laboratory)
- Query expansion based on
predictive algorithms for collaborative filtering, Keiichiro
Hoashi (KDD R&D Laboratories, Inc.), Kazunori Matsumoto (KDD R&D
Laboratories, Inc.), Naomi Inoue (KDD R&D Laboratories, Inc.), and
Kazuo Hashimoto (KDD R&D Laboratories, Inc.)
- Unitary Operators for Fast
Latent Semantic Indexing (FLSI), Eduard Hoenkamp (Nijmegen Institute
for Cognition and Information)
- Reading Time, Scrolling
and Interaction: Exploring Implicit Sources of User Preferences for
Relevance Feedback During Interactive Information Retrieval,
Diane Kelly (Rutgers University) and Nicholas J. Belkin (Rutgers University)
- An homogeneous framework
to model relevance feedback, David Losada (University of A Corunna,
Spain) and Alvaro Barreiro (University of A Corunna, Spain)
- Anchor Text Mining for Translation
Extraction of Query Terms, Wen-Hsinag Lu (National Chiao Tung
University), Lee-Feng Chien (Institute of Information Science, Academia
Sinica), and Hsi-Jian Lee (National Chiao Tung University)
- Selecting expansion terms
in automatic query expansion, Hiroko Mano (Ricoh Company, Ltd.)
and Yasushi Ogawa (Ricoh Company, Ltd.)
- Quantifying the Utility
of Parallel Corpora, Jeffrey McCarley (IBM TJ Watson Research
Center), Martin Franz (IBM TJ Watson Research Center), Todd Ward (IBM
TJ Watson Research Center), and Wei-Jing Zhu (IBM TJ Watson Research
Center)
- An Experimental Framework
for Email Categorization and Management, Kenrick Mock (University
of Alaska, Anchorage)
- Generic Topical Segmentation
of Document Texts, Marie-Francine Moens (Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven) and Rik De Busser (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
- Metasearch Consistency,
Javad Aslam (Dartmouth College) and Mark Montague (Dartmouth College)
- Browsing in a Digital Library
Collecting Linearly Arranged Documents, Makoto Nakashima (Oita
University), Yanhua Qu (Oita University), Keizo Sato (Oita University),
and Tetsuro Ito (Oita University)
- Feature Selection for Polyphonic
Music Retrieval, Jeremy Pickens (University of Massachusetts)
- Structural and Content-Based
Segmentation of Speech Transcripts, Dulce Ponceleon (IBM Almaden
Research Center) and Savitha Srinivasan (IBM Almaden Research Center)
- Flexible Pseudo-Relevance
Feedback Using Optimization Tables, Tetsuya Sakai (University
of Cambridge/Toshiba) and Stephen E. Robertson (Microsoft Research Cambridge)
- A Data Fusion experiment
involving a Combined Document Representation, Nicola Stokes (University
College Dublin, Ireland) and Joe Carthy (University College Dublin,
Ireland)
- Interactive Phrase Browsing
Within Compressed Text, Raymond Wan (University of Melbourne)
and Alistair Moffat (University of Melbourne)
- Query-Biased Web Page Summarisation:
A Task-Oriented Evaluation, Ryen White (University Of Glasgow)
- Automatic Information Extraction
from Web Pages, Roland Yap (National University of Singapore)
and Budi Rahardjo (National University of Singapore)
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