Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval Conference (2009)
Workshops
- Proceedings of the Workshop on Understanding the User - Logging and Interpreting User Interactions in Information Search and Retrieval ( UIIR-2009 ), Boston, MA, USA, July 23, 2009. Workshop in Conjunction with SIGIR-2009 , Boston, MA, USA, July 19-23 2009 18 papers
- Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Large-Scale Distributed Systems for Information Retrieval, co-located with ACM SIGIR 2009, LSDS-IR@SIGIR 2009, Boston, USA, July 23, 2009 10 papers
Proceedings of the Workshop on Understanding the User - Logging and Interpreting User Interactions in Information Search and Retrieval ( UIIR-2009 ), Boston, MA, USA, July 23, 2009. Workshop in Conjunction with SIGIR-2009 , Boston, MA, USA, July 19-23 2009
A User-Centered Experiment and Logging Framework for Interactive Information Retrieval
Ralf Bierig
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Jacek Gwizdka
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Michael J. Cole
Annotating URLs with Query Terms: What Factors Predict Reliable Annotations?
Suzan Verberne
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Max Hinne
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Maarten van der Heijden
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Eva D'hondt
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Wessel Kraaij
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Theo P. van der Weide
Catching the User - User Context through Live Logging in DAFFODIL
Claus-Peter Klas
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Matthias L. Hemmje
Catching the User - Logging the Information Retrieval Dialogue
Paul Landwich
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Claus-Peter Klas
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Matthias L. Hemmje
Demonstration of Improved Search Result Relevancy Using Real-Time Implicit Relevance Feedback
Mark Cramer
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Mike Wertheim
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David Hardtke
Evaluating the Impact of Snippet Highlighting in Search
Tereza Iofciu
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Nick Craswell
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Milad Shokouhi
Evaluation of Digital Library Services Using Complementary Logs
Maristella Agosti
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Franco Crivellari
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Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio
Faceted Search for Library Catalogs: Developing Grounded Tasks and Analyzing Eye-Tracking Data
Robert Capra
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Bill Kules
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Matthew Banta
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Tito Sierra
Framework of a Real-Time Adaptive Hypermedia System
Rui Li
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Evelyn P. Rozanski
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Anne R. Haake
HCI Browser: A Tool for Studying Web Search Behavior
Robert Capra
How Task Types and User Experiences Affect Information-Seeking Behavior on the Web: Using Eye-tracking and Client-side Search Logs
Hitomi Saito
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Hitoshi Terai
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Yuka Egusa
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Masao Takaku
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Makiko Miwa
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Noriko Kando
Identifying User Behaviour Between Logged Interactions
Max L. Wilson
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m. c. schraefel
Incorporating User Behavior Information in IR Evaluation
Emine Yilmaz
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Milad Shokouhi
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Nick Craswell
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Stephen Robertson
Inferring the Public Agenda from Implicit Query Data
Laura Granka
Massive Implicit Feedback: Organizing Search Logs into Topic Maps for Collaborative Surfing
Xuanhui Wang
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ChengXiang Zhai
Using Domain Models for Context-Rich User Logging
Stephen Dignum
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Yunhyong Kim
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Udo Kruschwitz
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Dawei Song
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Maria Fasli
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Anne N. De Roeck
Watching Through the Web: Building Personal Activity and Context-Aware Interfaces using Web Activity Streams
Max Van Kleek
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David R. Karger
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m. c. schraefel
Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Large-Scale Distributed Systems for Information Retrieval, co-located with ACM SIGIR 2009, LSDS-IR@SIGIR 2009, Boston, USA, July 23, 2009
Are Web User Comments Useful for Search?
Wai Gen Yee
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Andrew Yates
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Shizhu Liu
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Ophir Frieder
Collection Selection with Highly Discriminative Keys
Sander Bockting
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Djoerd Hiemstra
Comparing Distributed Indexing: To MapReduce or Not?
Richard McCreadie
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Craig Macdonald
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Iadh Ounis
PP-Index: Using Permutation Prefixes for Efficient and Scalable Approximate Similarity Search
Andrea Esuli
Peer-to-Peer Clustering of Web-browsing Users
Patrizio Dazzi
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Pascal Felber
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Le Bao Anh
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Lorenzo Leonini
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Matteo Mordacchini
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Raffaele Perego
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Martin Rajman
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Etienne Rivière
Sorting using BItonic netwoRk wIth CUDA
Gabriele Capannini
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Fabrizio Silvestri
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Ranieri Baraglia
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Franco Maria Nardini
Static Index Pruning for Information Retrieval Systems: A Posting-Based Approach
Linh Thai Nguyen
Strong Ties vs. Weak Ties: Studying the Clustering Paradox for Decentralized Search
Weimao Ke
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Javed Mostafa
The Curse of Zipf and Limits to Parallelization: An Look at the Stragglers Problem in MapReduce
Jimmy Lin