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Advances in Multilingual and Multimodal Information Retrieval
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Editor(s):
Carol Peters
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Valentin Jijkoun
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Thomas Mandl
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Henning Müller
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Douglas W. Oard
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Anselmo Peñas
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Vivien Petras
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Diana Santos
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2008
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Book chapters
pp. 1
What Happened in CLEF 2007
pp. 13
CLEF 2007: Ad Hoc Track Overview
pp. 33
Charles University at CLEF 2007 Ad-Hoc Track
pp. 37
Stemming Approaches for East European Languages
pp. 45
Applying Query Expansion Techniques to Ad Hoc Monolingual Tasks with the IR-n System
pp. 49
Bulgarian, Hungarian and Czech Stemming Using YASS
pp. 57
Sampling Precision to Depth 10000 at CLEF 2007
pp. 64
Disambiguation and Unknown Term Translation in Cross Language Information Retrieval
pp. 72
Cross-Language Retrieval with Wikipedia
pp. 80
Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval System for Indian Languages
pp. 88
Bengali, Hindi and Telugu to English Ad-Hoc Bilingual Task at CLEF 2007
pp. 95
Bengali and Hindi to English CLIR Evaluation
pp. 103
Improving Recall for Hindi, Telugu, Oromo to English CLIR
pp. 111
Hindi to English and Marathi to English Cross Language Information Retrieval Evaluation
pp. 119
Amharic-English Information Retrieval with Pseudo Relevance Feedback
pp. 127
Indonesian-English Transitive Translation for Cross-Language Information Retrieval
pp. 134
Robust Retrieval Experiments at the University of Hildesheim
pp. 137
SINAI at CLEF Ad-Hoc Robust Track 2007: Applying Google Search Engine for Robust Cross-Lingual Retrieval
pp. 143
Improving Robustness Using Query Expansion
pp. 148
English-to-French CLIR: A Knowledge-Light Approach through Character N-Grams Alignment
pp. 156
MIRACLE Progress in Monolingual Information Retrieval at Ad-Hoc CLEF 2007
pp. 160
The Domain-Specific Track at CLEF 2007
pp. 174
The XTRIEVAL Framework at CLEF 2007: Domain-Specific Track
pp. 182
Query Translation through Dictionary Adaptation
pp. 188
Experiments in Classification Clustering and Thesaurus Expansion for Domain Specific Cross-Language Retrieval
pp. 196
Domain-Specific IR for German, English and Russian Languages
pp. 200
Overview of the CLEF 2007 Multilingual Question Answering Track
pp. 237
Overview of the Answer Validation Exercise 2007
pp. 249
Overview of QAST 2007
pp. 257
Question Answering with Joost at CLEF 2007
pp. 261
What Happened to Esfinge in 2007?
pp. 269
Coreference Resolution for Questions and Answer Merging by Validation
pp. 273
Multilingual Question Answering through Intermediate Translation: LCC’s PowerAnswer at QA@CLEF 2007
pp. 284
RACAI’s Question Answering System at QA@CLEF2007
pp. 292
DFKI-LT at QA@CLEF 2007
pp. 300
University of Wolverhampton at CLEF 2007
pp. 308
Bilingual Question Answering Using CINDI_QA at QA@CLEF 2007
pp. 316
The University of Évora’s Participation in QA@CLEF-2007
pp. 324
Web-Based Anaphora Resolution for the QUASAR Question Answering System
pp. 328
A Lexical Approach for Spanish Question Answering
pp. 332
Finding Answers Using Resources in the Internet
pp. 336
UAIC Romanian QA System for QA@CLEF
pp. 344
The University of Amsterdam’s Question Answering System at QA@CLEF 2007
pp. 352
Combining Wikipedia and Newswire Texts for Question Answering in Spanish
pp. 356
QA@L2F, First Steps at QA@CLEF
pp. 364
Priberam’s Question Answering System in QA@CLEF 2007
pp. 372
Combining Logic and Aggregation for Answer Selection
pp. 377
On the Application of Lexical-Syntactic Knowledge to the Answer Validation Exercise
pp. 381
Combining Lexical Information with Machine Learning for Answer Validation at QA@CLEF 2007
pp. 387
Using Recognizing Textual Entailment as a Core Engine for Answer Validation
pp. 391
A Supervised Learning Approach to Spanish Answer Validation
pp. 395
UAIC Participation at AVE 2007
pp. 404
UNED at Answer Validation Exercise 2007
pp. 410
Adapting QA Components to Mine Answers in Speech Transcripts
pp. 414
The LIMSI Participation in the QAst Track
pp. 424
Robust Question Answering for Speech Transcripts Using Minimal Syntactic Analysis
pp. 433
Overview of the ImageCLEFphoto 2007 Photographic Retrieval Task
pp. 445
Overview of the ImageCLEF 2007 Object Retrieval Task
pp. 472
Overview of the ImageCLEFmed 2007 Medical Retrieval and Medical Annotation Tasks
pp. 492
FIRE in ImageCLEF 2007: Support Vector Machines and Logistic Models to Fuse Image Descriptors for Photo Retrieval
pp. 500
MIRACLE at ImageCLEFphoto 2007: Evaluation of Merging Strategies for Multilingual and Multimedia Information Retrieval
pp. 504
Using an Image-Text Parallel Corpus and the Web for Query Expansion in Cross-Language Image Retrieval
pp. 512
SINAI System: Combining IR Systems at ImageCLEFPhoto 2007
pp. 518
Multimodal Retrieval by Text–Segment Biclustering
pp. 522
Analysing an Approach to Information Retrieval of Visual Descriptions with IR-n, a System Based on Passages
pp. 530
DCU and UTA at ImageCLEFPhoto 2007
pp. 538
Cross-Language and Cross-Media Image Retrieval: An Empirical Study at ImageCLEF2007
pp. 546
Towards Annotation-Based Query and Document Expansion for Image Retrieval
pp. 554
Content-Based Image Retrieval Using Combined 2D Attribute Pattern Spectra
pp. 562
Text-Based Clustering of the ImageCLEFphoto Collection for Augmenting the Retrieved Results
pp. 569
Trans-Media Pseudo-Relevance Feedback Methods in Multimedia Retrieval
pp. 577
Cue Integration for Medical Image Annotation
pp. 585
Multiplying Concept Sources for Graph Modeling
pp. 593
MIRACLE at ImageCLEFmed 2007: Merging Textual and Visual Strategies to Improve Medical Image Retrieval
pp. 597
MIRACLE at ImageCLEFanot 2007: Machine Learning Experiments on Medical Image Annotation
pp. 601
Integrating MeSH Ontology to Improve Medical Information Retrieval
pp. 607
Speeding Up IDM without Degradation of Retrieval Quality
pp. 615
Content-Based Medical Image Retrieval Using Low-Level Visual Features and Modality Identification
pp. 623
Medical Image Retrieval and Automatic Annotation: OHSU at ImageCLEF 2007
pp. 631
Using Bayesian Network for Conceptual Indexing: Application to Medical Document Indexing with UMLS Metathesaurus
pp. 637
Baseline Results for the ImageCLEF 2007 Medical Automatic Annotation Task Using Global Image Features
pp. 641
Evaluation of Automatically Assigned MeSH Terms for Retrieval of Medical Images
pp. 649
University and Hospitals of Geneva Participating at ImageCLEF 2007
pp. 657
An Interactive and Dynamic Fusion-Based Image Retrieval Approach by CINDI
pp. 665
Using Pseudo-Relevance Feedback to Improve Image Retrieval Results
pp. 674
Overview of the CLEF-2007 Cross-Language Speech Retrieval Track
pp. 687
A Dirichlet-Smoothed Bigram Model for Retrieving Spontaneous Speech
pp. 695
Model Fusion Experiments for the CLSR Task at CLEF 2007
pp. 703
Dublin City University at CLEF 2007: Cross-Language Speech Retrieval Experiments
pp. 712
What Can and Cannot Be Found in Czech Spontaneous Speech Using Document-Oriented IR Methods — UWB at CLEF 2007 CL-SR Track
pp. 719
Using Information Gain to Filter Information in CLEF CL-SR Track
pp. 725
Overview of WebCLEF 2007
pp. 732
Segmentation of Web Documents and Retrieval of Useful Passages
pp. 737
Using Centrality to Rank Web Snippets
pp. 742
Using Web-Content for Retrieving Snippets
pp. 745
GeoCLEF 2007: The CLEF 2007 Cross-Language Geographic Information Retrieval Track Overview
pp. 773
Inferring Location Names for Geographic Information Retrieval
pp. 781
GeoParsing Web Queries
pp. 786
MIRACLE at GeoCLEF Query Parsing 2007: Extraction and Classification of Geographical Information
pp. 794
Relevance Measures Using Geographic Scopes and Types
pp. 802
Using Geographic Signatures as Query and Document Scopes in Geographic IR
pp. 811
Cheshire at GeoCLEF 2007: Retesting Text Retrieval Baselines
pp. 815
On the Relative Importance of Toponyms in GeoCLEF
pp. 823
Filtering for Improving the Geographic Information Search
pp. 830
TALP at GeoCLEF 2007: Results of a Geographical Knowledge Filtering Approach with Terrier
pp. 834
TALP at GeoQuery 2007: Linguistic and Geographical Analysis for Query Parsing
pp. 838
Applying Geo-feedback to Geographic Information Retrieval
pp. 842
Exploring LDA-Based Document Model for Geographic Information Retrieval
pp. 850
Mono-and Crosslingual Retrieval Experiments with Spatial Restrictions at GeoCLEF 2007
pp. 856
GIR Experiments with Forostar
pp. 864
Morpho Challenge Evaluation Using a Linguistic Gold Standard
pp. 873
Simple Morpheme Labelling in Unsupervised Morpheme Analysis
pp. 881
Unsupervised and Knowledge-Free Morpheme Segmentation and Analysis
pp. 892
Unsupervised Acquiring of Morphological Paradigms from Tokenized Text
pp. 900
ParaMor: Finding Paradigms across Morphology
pp. 908
SemEval-2007 Task 01: Evaluating WSD on Cross-Language Information Retrieval
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