Location: Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
Date: 10-12 September 2009
Accepted Posters
Jan Frederik Forst,
Thomas Roelleke and
Anastasios Tombros. Less is More: Maximal Marginal Relevance as a Summarisation Feature
Joaquin Perez-Iglesias and
Lourdes Araujo. Ranking List Dispersion as a Query Performance Predictor
Thomas Roelleke and
Hengzhi Wu. Semi-Subsumed Events: A Probabilistic Semantics of the BM25 Term Frequency Quantification
Davide Menegon,
Stefano Mizzaro,
Elena Nazzi and
Luca Vassena. Evaluating mobile proactive context-aware retrieval: an incremental benchmark
Jean-Cédric Chappelier and
Emmanuel Eckard. An Ad Hoc Information Retrieval Perspective on PLSI through language model identification
G Benoit. The "beautiful" in information: philosophy of aesthetics and information visualization
Dell Zhang,
Jinsong Lu. Batch-Mode Computational Advertising based on Modern Portfolio Theory
Matteo Cattelan and
Stefano Mizzaro. IR evaluation without a common set of topics
Jie Peng,
Ben He and
Iadh Ounis. Predicting the Usefulness of Collection Enrichment for Enterprise Search
Christina Lioma,
Roi Blanco and
Marie-Francine Moens. A Logical Inference Approach to Query Expansion with Social Tags
Eduard Hoenkamp. On the Notion of "An Information Need"