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CLEF 2012: Rome, Italy - Online Working Notes/Labs/Workshop
- Pamela Forner, Jussi Karlgren, Christa Womser-Hacker:
CLEF 2012 Evaluation Labs and Workshop, Online Working Notes, Rome, Italy, September 17-20, 2012. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1178, CEUR-WS.org 2014, ISBN 978-88-904810-3-1
Introduction
- Jussi Karlgren, Christa Womser-Hacker:
Introduction to the CLEF 2012 Labs.
CHiC: Cultural Heritage in CLEF
- Vivien Petras, Nicola Ferro, Maria Gäde, Antoine Isaac, Michael Kleineberg, Ivano Masiero, Mattia Nicchio, Juliane Stiller:
Cultural Heritage in CLEF (CHiC) Overview 2012. - Eneko Agirre, Paul D. Clough, Samuel Fernando, Mark M. Hall, Arantxa Otegi, Mark Stevenson:
The Sheffield and Basque Country Universities Entry to CHiC: Using Random Walks and Similarity to Access Cultural Heritage. - Mitra Akasereh, Nada Naji, Jacques Savoy:
UniNE at CLEF 2012. - Jens Kürsten, Thomas Wilhelm, Daniel Richter, Maximilian Eibl:
Chemnitz at the CHiC Evaluation Lab 2012: Creating an Xtrieval Module for Semantic Enrichment. - Philipp Schaer, Daniel Hienert, Frank Sawitzki, Andias Wira-Alam, Thomas Lüke:
Dealing with Sparse Document and Topic Representations: Lab Report for CHiC 2012. - Nitish Aggarwal, Paul Buitelaar:
Query Expansion Using Wikipedia and Dbpedia.
Information Retrieval in the Intellectual Property Domain (CLEF-IP)
- Florina Piroi, Mihai Lupu, Allan Hanbury, Alan P. Sexton, Walid Magdy, Igor V. Filippov:
CLEF-IP 2012: Retrieval Experiments in the Intellectual Property Domain.
CLEF-IP - Passage Retrieval Starting from Claims
- Linda Andersson, Parvaz Mahdabi, Allan Hanbury, Andreas Rauber:
Report on the CLEF-IP 2012 Experiments: Exploring Passage Retrieval with the PIPExtractor. - Julien Gobeill, Patrick Ruch:
BiTeM Site Report for the Claims to Passage Task in CLEF-IP 2012. - Julia Jürgens, Sebastian Kastner, Christa Womser-Hacker, Thomas Mandl:
Patent Terminlogy Analysis: Passage Retrieval Experiments for the Intellecutal Property Track at CLEF. - Michail Salampasis, Georgios Paltoglou, Anastasia Giahanou:
Report on the CLEF-IP 2012 Experiments: Search of Topically Organized Patents. - Thomas Wilhelm, Jens Kürsten, Maximilian Eibl:
Chemnitz at CLEF IP 2012: Advancing Xtrieval or a Baseline Hard to Crack.
CLEF-IP - Flowchart Recognition
- Marçal Rusiñol, Lluís-Pere de las Heras, Joan Mas, Oriol Ramos Terrades, Dimosthenis Karatzas, Anjan Dutta, Gemma Sánchez, Josep Lladós:
CVC-UAB's Participation in the Flowchart Recognition Task of CLEF-IP 2012. - Andrew Thean, Jean-Marc Deltorn, Patrice Lopez, Laurent Romary:
Textual Summarisation of Flowcharts in Patent Drawings for CLEF-IP 2012. - Roland Mörzinger, René Schuster, Andras Horti, Georg Thallinger:
Visual Structure Analysis of Flow Charts in Patent Images.
CLEF-IP - Chemical Structure Recognition
- Igor V. Filippov, Dmitry Katsubo, Marc C. Nicklaus:
Optical Structure Recognition Application Entry to CLEF-IP 2012. - Noureddin M. Sadawi, Alan P. Sexton, Volker Sorge:
MolRec at CLEF 2012 - Overview and Analysis of Results.
Cross Language Image Retrieval (ImageCLEF)
- Henning Müller, Alba Garcia Seco de Herrera, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, Dina Demner-Fushman, Sameer K. Antani, Ivan Eggel:
Overview of the ImageCLEF 2012 Medical Image Retrieval and Classification Tasks. - Bart Thomee, Adrian Popescu:
Overview of the ImageCLEF 2012 Flickr Photo Annotation and Retrieval Task. - David Zellhöfer:
Overview of the Personal Photo Retrieval Pilot Task at ImageCLEF 2012. - Mauricio Villegas, Roberto Paredes:
Overview of the ImageCLEF 2012 Scalable Web Image Annotation Task. - Hervé Goëau, Pierre Bonnet, Alexis Joly, Itheri Yahiaoui, Daniel Barthélémy, Nozha Boujemaa, Jean-François Molino:
The ImageCLEF 2012 Plant Identification Task. - Jesus Martínez-Gómez, Ismael García-Varea, Barbara Caputo:
Overview of the ImageCLEF 2012 Robot Vision Task.
ImageCLEF - Medical Image Classification and Retrieval
- Karam Abdulahhad, Jean-Pierre Chevallet, Catherine Berrut:
MRIM at ImageCLEF2012. From Words to Concepts: A New Counting Approach. - Liangliang Cao, Yuan-Chi Chang, Noel C. F. Codella, Michele Merler, Quoc-Bao Nguyen, John R. Smith:
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Multimedia Analytics: Modality Classification and Case-Based Retrieval Tasks of ImageCLEF2012. - Ángel Castellanos, Joan Benavent, Xaro Benavent, Ana García-Serrano, Esther de Ves:
Using Visual Concept Features in a Multimodal Retrieval System for the Medical Collection at ImageCLEF2012. - John Collins, Kazunori Okada:
A Comparative Study of Similarity Measures for Content-Based Medical Image Retrieval. - Mariano Crespo, Jacinto Mata, Manuel J. Maña López:
LABERINTO at ImageCLEF 2012 Medical Image Retrieval Task. - Alba Garcia Seco de Herrera, Dimitrios Markonis, Ivan Eggel, Henning Müller:
The medGIFT Group in ImageCLEFmed 2012. - Karim Gasmi, Mouna Torjmen Khemakhem, Maher Ben Jemaa:
Word Indexing Versus Conceptual Indexing in Medical Image Retrieval. - Ali Hosseinzadeh Vahid, Adil Alpkocak, Roghaiyeh Gachpaz Hamed, Nefise Meltem Ceylan, Okan Ozturkmenoglu:
DEMIR at ImageCLEFMed 2012. - Ivan Kitanovski, Ivica Dimitrovski, Suzana Loskovska:
FCSE at ImageCLEF 2012: Evaluating Techniques for Medical Image Retrieval. - Jihen Majdoubi, Hatem Loukil, Mohamed Tmar, Faïez Gargouri:
Medical Case-based Retrieval by Using a Language Model: MIRACL at ImageCLEF 2012. - Matthew S. Simpson, Daekeun You, Md. Mahmudur Rahman, Dina Demner-Fushman, Sameer K. Antani, George R. Thoma:
ITI's Participation in the ImageCLEF 2012 Medical Retrieval and Classification Tasks. - Wei Song, Danchen Zhang, Junwu Luo:
BUAA AUDR at ImageCLEF 2012 Medical Retrieval Task. - Spyridon Stathopoulos, Nikolaos Sakiotis, Theodore Kalamboukis:
IPL at CLEF 2012 Medical Retrieval Task. - Jorge A. Vanegas, Juan C. Caicedo, Jorge E. Camargo, Raúl Ramos-Pollán, Fabio A. González:
Bioingenium at ImageCLEF 2012: Text and Visual Indexing for Medical Images. - Hong Wu, Kuangkai Sun, Xianzhi Deng, Yi Zhang, Bili Che:
UESTC at ImageCLEF 2012 Medical Tasks.
ImageCLEF - Photo Annotation and Retrieval
- Lei Huang, Yang Liu:
BUAA AUDR at ImageCLEF 2012 Photo Annotation Task. - Sandra Eliza Fontes de Avila, Nicolas Thome, Matthieu Cord, Eduardo Valle, Arnaldo de Albuquerque Araújo:
BossaNova at ImageCLEF 2012 Flickr Photo Annotation Task. - Been-Chian Chien, Guan-Bin Chen, Li-Ji Gaou, Chia-Wei Ku, Rong-Sing Huang, Siao-En Wang:
KIDS-NUTN at ImageCLEF 2012 Photo Annotation and Retrieval Task. - Bálint Daróczy, Dávid Siklósi, András A. Benczúr:
DMS-SZTAKI @ ImageCLEF 2012 Photo Annotation. - Rim Fakhfakh, Ghada Feki, Amel Ksibi, Anis Ben Ammar, Chokri Ben Amar:
REGIMvid at ImageCLEF2012: Concept-based Query Refinement and Relevance-based Ranking Enhancement for Image Retrieval. - Hatem Awadi, Mouna Torjmen Khemakhem, Maher Ben Jemaa:
Applying LDA in Contextual Image Retrieval - ReDCAD participation at ImageCLEF Flickr Photo Retrieval 2012. - Ghada Feki, Amel Ksibi, Anis Ben Ammar, Chokri Ben Amar:
REGIMvid at ImageCLEF2012: Improving Diversity in Personal Photo Ranking Using Fuzzy Logic. - Chia-Wei Ku, Been-Chian Chien, Guan-Bin Chen, Li-Ji Gaou, Rong-Sing Huang, Siao-En Wang:
KIDS Lab at ImageCLEF 2012 Personal Photo Retrieval. - Ningning Liu, Emmanuel Dellandréa, Liming Chen, Aliaksandr Trus, Chao Zhu, Yu Zhang, Charles-Edmond Bichot, Stéphane Bres, Bruno Tellez:
LIRIS-Imagine at ImageCLEF 2012 Photo Annotation Task. - Eleni Mantziou, Georgios Petkos, Symeon Papadopoulos, Christos Sagonas, Yiannis Kompatsiaris:
CERTH's Participation at the Photo Annotation Task of ImageCLEF 2012. - Marcelo G. Manzato:
The participation of IntermidiaLab at the ImageCLEF 2012 Photo Annotation Task. - Luca Piras, Roberto Tronci, Gabriele Murgia, Giorgio Giacinto:
The PRA and AmILAB at ImageCLEF 2012 Photo Flickr Annotation Task. - Mihai Pitu, Daniela Grijincu, Adrian Iftene:
UAIC Participation at ImageCLEF 2012 Photo Annotation Task. - Magdalena Rischka, Stefan Conrad:
DBRIS at ImageCLEF 2012 Photo Annotation Task. - Jesús Sánchez-Oro, Soto Montalvo, Antonio S. Montemayor, Raúl Cabido, Juan José Pantrigo, Abraham Duarte, Víctor Fresno, Raquel Martínez-Unanue:
URJCyUNED at ImageCLEF 2012 Photo Annotation Task. - Roberto Tronci, Luca Piras, Gabriele Murgia, Giorgio Giacinto:
Image Hunter at ImageCLEF 2012 Personal Photo Retrieval Task. - Yoshitaka Ushiku, Hiroshi Muraoka, Sho Inaba, Teppei Fujisawa, Koki Yasumoto, Naoyuki Gunji, Takayuki Higuchi, Yuko Hara, Tatsuya Harada, Yasuo Kuniyoshi:
ISI at ImageCLEF 2012: Scalable System for Image Annotation. - Xueliang Yan, Wei Wu, Guanglai Gao, Qianqian Lu:
IMU @ ImageCLEF 2012. - Amel Znaidia, Aymen Shabou, Adrian Popescu, Hervé Le Borgne:
CEA LIST's Participation to the Concept Annotation Task of ImageCLEF 2012.
ImageCLEF - Plant Identification
- Akhil Arora, Ankit Gupta, Nitesh Bagmar, Shashwat Mishra, Arnab Bhattacharya:
A Plant Identification System using Shape and Morphological Features on Segmented Leaflets: Team IITK, CLEF 2012. - Vera Bakic, Itheri Yahiaoui, Sofiène Mouine, Saloua Litayem, Wajih Ouertani, Anne Verroust-Blondet, Hervé Goëau, Alexis Joly:
Inria IMEDIA2's Participation at ImageCLEF 2012 Plant Identification Task. - Thomas Böttcher, Christoph Schmidt, David Zellhöfer, Ingo Schmitt:
BTU DBIS' Plant Identification Runs at ImageCLEF 2012. - Dalcimar Casanova, João Batista Florindo, Wesley Nunes Gonçalves, Odemir Martinez Bruno:
IFSC/USP at ImageCLEF 2012: Plant Identification Task. - Guillaume Cerutti, Violaine Antoine, Laure Tougne, Julien Mille, Lionel Valet, Didier Coquin, Antoine Vacavant:
ReVeS Participation - Tree Species Classification Using Random Forests and Botanical Features. - Ignazio Gallo, Alessandro Zamberletti, Simone Albertini, Angelo Nodari, Marco Vanetti:
Fast Tree Leaf Image Retrieval Using a Probabilistic Multi-class Support Vector Machine Classifier. - Cristian Grozea:
Brainsignals Submission to Plant Identification Task at ImageCLEF 2012. - Sébastien Paris, Xanadu Halkias, Hervé Glotin:
Participation of LSIS/DYNI to ImageCLEF 2012 Plant Images Classification Task. - Berrin A. Yanikoglu, Erchan Aptoula, Caglar Tirkaz:
Sabanci-Okan System at ImageClef 2012: Combining Features and Classifiers for Plant Identification. - Peng Zheng, Zhong-Qiu Zhao, Hervé Glotin:
ZhaoHFUT at ImageCLEF 2012 Plant Identification Task.
ImageCLEF- Robot Vision
- Emanuela Boros, Alexandru-Lucian Gînsca, Adrian Iftene:
UAIC Participation at Robot Vision @ 2012 - An Updated Vision. - Jesus Martínez-Gómez, Ismael García-Varea, Barbara Caputo:
Baseline Multimodal Place Classifier for the 2012 Robot Vision Task. - Javier A. Redolfi, Jorge Sánchez:
Leveraging Robust Signatures for Mobile Robot Semantic Localization. - Ksenia Zhagorina, Alexey Buslavyev:
Computer Analysis of Visual Image Similarity.
INEX: Initiative for the Evaluation of XML retrieval
- Marijn Koolen, Gabriella Kazai, Jaap Kamps, Michael Preminger, Antoine Doucet, Monica Landoni:
Overview of the INEX 2012 Social Book Search Track. - Qiuyue Wang, Jaap Kamps, Georgina Ramírez Camps, Maarten Marx, Anne Schuth, Martin Theobald, Sairam Gurajada, Arunav Mishra:
Overview of the INEX 2012 Linked Data Track. - Eric SanJuan, Véronique Moriceau, Xavier Tannier, Patrice Bellot, Josiane Mothe:
Overview of the INEX 2012 Tweet Contextualization Track. - Timothy Chappell, Shlomo Geva:
Overview of the INEX 2012 Relevance Feedback Track. - Matthew Trappett, Shlomo Geva, Andrew Trotman, Falk Scholer, Mark Sanderson:
Overview of the INEX 2012 Snippet Retrieval Track.
INEX - Social Book Search
- Toine Bogers, Birger Larsen:
RSLIS at INEX 2012: Social Book Search Track. - Ludovic Bonnefoy, Romain Deveaud, Patrice Bellot:
Do Social Information Help Book Search? - Tom Burton-West:
Practical Relevance Ranking for 10 Million Books. - Hugo C. Huurdeman, Jaap Kamps, Marijn Koolen, Justin van Wees:
Using Collaborative Filtering in Social Book Search. - Michael Preminger, Ragnar Nordlie, David Massey, Nils Pharo:
OUC's Participation in the 2012 INEX Book and Linked-Data Tracks.
INEX - Linked Data
- Philippe Beaune, Michel Beigbeder, Mihaela Juganaru-Mathieu:
ENSM-SE at INEX 2012: Basic Experiments. - Arunav Mishra, Sairam Gurajada, Martin Theobald:
Running SPARQL-Fulltext Queries Inside a Relational DBMS. - Qiuyue Wang, Jinglin Kang:
Integrated Retrieval over Structured and Unstructured Data.
INEX - Tweet Contextualization
- Ayan Bandyopadhyay, Sukomal Pal, Mandar Mitra, Prasenjit Majumder, Kripabandhu Ghosh:
Passage Retrieval for Tweet Contextualization at INEX 2012. - Pinaki Bhaskar, Somnath Banerjee, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:
A Hybrid Tweet Contextualization System using IR and Summarization. - Romain Deveaud, Florian Boudin:
LIA/LINA at the INEX 2012 Tweet Contextualization track. - Liana Ermakova, Josiane Mothe:
IRIT at INEX 2012: Tweet Contextualization. - Debasis Ganguly, Johannes Leveling, Gareth J. F. Jones:
DCU@INEX-2012: Exploring Sentence Retrieval for Tweet Contextualization. - Carlos-Francisco Méndez-Cruz, Edmundo-Pavel Soriano-Morales, Alfonso Medina Urrea:
Testing a Statistical Word Stemmer based on Affixality Measurements in INEX 2012 Tweet Contextualization Track. - Mohamed Morchid, Georges Linarès:
INEX 2012 Benchmark a Semantic Space for Tweets Contextualization. - Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno, Patricia Velázquez-Morales:
Two Statistical Summarizers at INEX 2012 Tweet Contextualization Track. - Jorge Vivaldi, Iria da Cunha:
INEX Tweet Contextualization Track at CLEF 2012: Query Reformulation using Terminological Patterns and Automatic Summarization.
INEX - Relevance Feedback
- Esaú Villatoro-Tello, Christian Sánchez-Sánchez, Héctor Jiménez-Salazar, Wulfrano Arturo Luna-Ramírez, Carlos Rodríguez-Lucatero:
UAM at INEX 2012 Relevance Feedback Track: Using a Probabilistic Method for Ranking Refinement.
INEX - Snippet Retrieval
- Carolyn J. Crouch, Donald B. Crouch, Sai Chittilla, Supraja Nagalla, Sameer Kulkarni, Swapnil Nawale:
The 2012 INEX Snippet and Tweet Contextualization Tasks.
Uncovering Plagiarism, Authorship, and Social Software Misuse (PAN)
- Ralf Steinberger:
Cross-lingual Similarity Calculation for Plagiarism Detection and More - Tools and Resources. - Martin Potthast, Tim Gollub, Matthias Hagen, Johannes Kiesel, Maximilian Michel, Arnd Oberländer, Martin Tippmann, Alberto Barrón-Cedeño, Parth Gupta, Paolo Rosso, Benno Stein:
Overview of the 4th International Competition on Plagiarism Detection. - Patrick Juola:
An Overview of the Traditional Authorship Attribution Subtask. - Giacomo Inches, Fabio Crestani:
Overview of the International Sexual Predator Identification Competition at PAN-2012. - Maik Anderka, Benno Stein:
Overview of the 1th International Competition on Quality Flaw Prediction in Wikipedia.
PAN - Plagiarism Detection
- Lee Gillam, Neil Newbold, Neil Cooke:
Educated Guesses and Equality Judgments: Using Search Engines and Pairwise Match for External Plagiarism Detection. - Cristian Grozea, Marius Popescu:
Encoplot - Tuned for High Recall (also Proposing a New Plagiarism Detection Score). - Arun Jayapal:
Similarity Overlap Metric and Greedy String Tiling for Plagiarism Detection at PAN 2012. - Robin Küppers, Stefan Conrad:
A Set-Based Approach to Plagiarism Detection. - Leilei Kong, Haoliang Qi, Shuai Wang, Cuixia Du, Suhong Wang, Yong Han:
Approaches for Candidate Document Retrieval and Detailed Comparison of Plagiarism Detection. - Yurii Palkovskii, Alexei Belov:
Applying Specific Clusterization and Fingerprint Density Distribution with Genetic Algorithm Overall Tuning in External Plagiarism Detection. - Diego Antonio Rodríguez Torrejón, José Manuel Martín Ramos:
Detailed Comparison Module in CoReMo 1.9 Plagiarism Detector. - Fernando Sánchez-Vega, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Luis Villaseñor Pineda:
Optimized Fuzzy Text Alignment for Plagiarism Detection. - Simon Suchomel, Jan Kasprzak, Michal Brandejs:
Three Way Search Engine Queries with Multi-feature Document Comparison for Plagiarism Detection.
PAN - Author Identification
- Navot Akiva:
Authorship and Plagiarism Detection Using Binary BOW Features. - Julian Brooke, Graeme Hirst:
Paragraph Clustering for Intrinsic Plagiarism Detection using a Stylistic Vector Space Model with Extrinsic Features. - Esteban Castillo, Darnes Vilariño Ayala, David Pinto, Iván Olmos, Jesus A. Gonzalez, Maya Carrillo:
Graph-based and Lexical-Syntactic Approaches for the Authorship Attribution Task. - Ramon de Graaff, Cor J. Veenman:
Bootstrapped Authorship Attribution in Compression Space. - Gunnar Eriksson, Jussi Karlgren:
Features for Modelling Characteristics of Conversations. - François-Marie Giraud, Thierry Artières:
Feature Bagging for Author Attribution. - Stefan Ruseti, Traian Rebedea:
Authorship Identification Using a Reduced Set of Linguistic Features. - José María Gómez Hidalgo, Andrés Alfonso Caurcel Díaz:
Combining Predation Heuristics and Chat-Like Features in Sexual Predator Identification. - In-Su Kang, Chul-Kyu Kim, Shin Jae Kang, Seung-Hoon Na:
IR-based k-Nearest Neighbor Approach for Identifying Abnormal Chat Users. - Roman Kern, Stefan Klampfl, Mario Zechner:
Vote/Veto Classification, Ensemble Clustering and Sequence Classification for Author Identification. - April Kontostathis, Andy Garron, Kelly Reynolds, Will West, Lynne Edwards:
Identifying Predators Using ChatCoder 2.0. - Colin Morris, Graeme Hirst:
Identifying Sexual Predators by SVM Classification with Lexical and Behavioral Features. - Javier Parapar, David E. Losada, Alvaro Barreiro:
A Learning-Based Approach for the Identification of Sexual Predators in Chat Logs. - Claudia Peersman, Frederik Vaassen, Vincent Van Asch, Walter Daelemans:
Conversation Level Constraints on Pedophile Detection in Chat Rooms. - Marius Popescu, Cristian Grozea:
Kernel Methods and String Kernels for Authorship Analysis. - Michael Ryan, John Noecker Jr.:
Mixture of Experts Authorship Attribution. - Upendra Sapkota, Thamar Solorio:
Sub-Profiling by Linguistic Dimensions to Solve the Authorship Attribution Task. - Ludovic Tanguy, Franck Sajous, Basilio Calderone, Nabil Hathout:
Authorship Attribution: Using Rich Linguistic Features when Training Data is Scarce. - Anna Vartapetiance, Lee Gillam:
Quite Simple Approaches for Authorship Attribution, Intrinsic Plagiarism Detection and Sexual Predator Identification. - Darnes Vilariño Ayala, Esteban Castillo, David Pinto, Iván Olmos, Saúl León:
Information Retrieval and Classification based Approaches for the Sexual Predator Identification. - Esaú Villatoro-Tello, Antonio Juárez-González, Hugo Jair Escalante, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Luis Villaseñor Pineda:
A Two-step Approach for Effective Detection of Misbehaving Users in Chats.
PAN - Quality Flaw Prediction in Wikipedia
- Edgardo Ferretti, Donato Hernández Fusilier, Rafael Guzmán-Cabrera, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Marcelo Errecalde, Paolo Rosso:
On the Use of PU Learning for Quality Flaw Prediction in Wikipedia. - Oliver Ferschke, Iryna Gurevych, Marc Rittberger:
FlawFinder: A Modular System for Predicting Quality Flaws in Wikipedia.
Question Answering For Machine Reading Evaluation (QA4MRE)
- Peter Clark:
Recognizing Textual Entailment, QA4MRE, and Machine Reading. - Anselmo Peñas, Eduard H. Hovy, Pamela Forner, Álvaro Rodrigo, Richard F. E. Sutcliffe, Caroline Sporleder, Corina Forascu, Yassine Benajiba, Petya Osenova:
Overview of QA4MRE at CLEF 2012: Question Answering for Machine Reading Evaluation. - Roser Morante, Walter Daelemans:
Annotating Modality and Negation for a Machine Reading Evaluation. - Roser Morante, Martin Krallinger, Alfonso Valencia, Walter Daelemans:
Machine Reading of Biomedical Texts about Alzheimer's Disease.
QA4MRE - Main Task
- Lahsen Abouenour, Karim Bouzoubaa, Paolo Rosso:
IDRAAQ: New Arabic Question Answering System Based on Query Expansion and Passage Retrieval. - Pinaki Bhaskar, Partha Pakray, Somnath Banerjee, Samadrita Banerjee, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay, Alexander F. Gelbukh:
Question Answering System for QA4MRE@CLEF 2012. - Peter Clark, Philip Harrison, Xuchen Yao:
An Entailment-Based Approach to the QA4MRE Challenge. - Ingo Glöckner, Björn Pelzer:
The LogAnswer Project at QA4MRE 2012. - Adrian Iftene, Alexandru-Lucian Gînsca, Mihai Alex Moruz, Diana Trandabat, Maria Husarciuc, Emanuela Boros:
Enhancing a Question Answering System with Textual Entailment for Machine Reading Evaluation. - Hugo Rodrigues, Luísa Coheur, Ana Cristina Mendes, Ricardo Ribeiro, David Martins de Matos:
Testing Lexical Approaches in QA4MRE. - José Saias, Paulo Quaresma:
DI@UE in CLEF2012: Question Answering Approach to the Multiple Choice QA4MRE Challenge. - Kiril Ivanov Simov, Petya Osenova, Georgi Georgiev, Valentin Zhikov, Laura Tolosi:
Bulgarian Question Answering for Machine Reading. - Omar Trigui, Lamia Hadrich Belguith, Paolo Rosso, Hichem Ben Amor, Bilel Gafsaoui:
Arabic QA4MRE at CLEF 2012: Arabic Question Answering for Machine Reading Evaluation. - Valentin Zhikov, Laura Tolosi, Petya Osenova, Kiril Ivanov Simov, Georgi Georgiev:
Cross-Language Answer Validation.
QA4MRE - Processing Modality and Negation for Machine Reading
- Partha Pakray, Pinaki Bhaskar, Somnath Banerjee, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay, Alexander F. Gelbukh:
An Automatic System for Modality and Negation Detection. - Sabine Rosenberg, Halil Kilicoglu, Sabine Bergler:
CLaC Labs: Processing Modality and Negation. Working Notes for QA4MRE Pilot Task at CLEF 2012. - Sara Lana-Serrano, Daniel Sánchez-Cisneros, Paloma Martínez Fernández, Antonio Moreno-Sandoval, Leonardo Campillos Llanos:
An Approach for Detecting Modality and Negation in Texts by Using Rule-based Techniques.
QA4MRE - Machine Readiong of Biomedical Texts about Alzheimer's Disease
- Giuseppe Attardi, Luca Atzori, Maria Simi:
Index Expansion for Machine Reading and Question Answering. - Sanmitra Bhattacharya, Luca Toldo:
Question Answering for Alzheimer Disease Using Information Retrieval. - Brigitte Grau, Van-Minh Pho, Anne-Laure Ligozat, Asma Ben Abacha, Pierre Zweigenbaum, Md. Faisal Mahbub Chowdhury:
Adaptation of LIMSI's QALC for QA4MRE. - David Martínez, Andrew MacKinlay, Diego Mollá Aliod, Lawrence Cavedon, Karin Verspoor:
Simple Similarity-based Question Answering Strategies for Biomedical Text. - Bing-Han Tsai, Yu-Zheng Liu, Wen-Juan Hou:
Biomedical Text Mining about Alzheimer's Diseases for Machine Reading Evaluation. - Mathias Verbeke, Jesse Davis:
A Text Mining Approach as Baseline for QA4MRE'12.
RepLab
- Enrique Amigó, Adolfo Corujo, Julio Gonzalo, Edgar Meij, Maarten de Rijke:
Overview of RepLab 2012: Evaluating Online Reputation Management Systems.
RepLab - Profiling task
- Alexandra Balahur, Hristo Tanev:
Detecting Entity-Related Events and Sentiments from Tweets Using Multilingual Resources. - Jorge Carrillo de Albornoz, Irina Chugur, Enrique Amigó:
Using an Emotion-based Model and Sentiment Analysis Techniques to Classify Polarity for Reputation. - José M. Chenlo, Jordi Atserias, Carlos Rodriguez, Roi Blanco:
FBM-Yahoo! at RepLab 2012. - Mark A. Greenwood, Niraj Aswani, Kalina Bontcheva:
Reputation Profiling with GATE. - Hogyeong Jeong, Hyunjong Lee:
Using Feature Selection Metrics for Polarity Analysis in RepLab 2012. - Rianne Kaptein:
Learning to Analyze Relevancy and Polarity of Tweets. - Jussi Karlgren, Magnus Sahlgren, Fredrik Olsson, Fredrik Espinoza, Ola Hamfors:
Profiling Reputation of Corporate Entities in Semantic Space. - Maria-Hendrike Peetz, Maarten de Rijke, Anne Schuth:
From Sentiment to Reputation. - Julio Villena-Román, Sara Lana-Serrano, Cristina Moreno, Janine García-Morera, José Carlos González Cristóbal:
DAEDALUS at RepLab 2012: Polarity Classification and Filtering on Twitter Data. - Chao Yang, Sanmitra Bhattacharya, Padmini Srinivasan:
Lexical and Machine Learning Approaches Toward Online Reputation Management. - Arjumand Younus, Colm O'Riordan, Gabriella Pasi:
CIRGDISCO at RepLab2012 Filtering Task: A Two-Pass Approach for Company Name Disambiguation in Tweets.
RepLab - Monitoring task
- Tamara Martín-Wanton, Damiano Spina, Enrique Amigó, Julio Gonzalo:
UNED at RepLab 2012: Monitoring Task. - Muhammad Atif Qureshi, Colm O'Riordan, Gabriella Pasi:
Concept Term Expansion Approach for Monitoring Reputation of Companies on Twitter.
CLEFeHealth: Cross-Language Evaluation of Methods, Applications, and Resources for eHealth Document Analysis
- Hanna Suominen:
CLEFeHealth2012 - The CLEF 2012 Workshop on Cross-Language Evaluation of Methods, Applications, and Resources for eHealth Document Analysis. - Wendy Webber Chapman:
Developing Resources to Assist in Development and Application of NLP to Clinical Texts. - Leif Hanlen:
National eHealth Living Lab: Removing the "E" from E-Health. - Hanna Suominen:
Towards International Privacy-preserving Benchmarks of eHealth Technologies. - Gareth J. F. Jones, Jussi Karlgren, Karl Kreiner, Henning Müller, Sanna Salanterä:
Panel Presentation: Towards Systematic Evaluation of Methods, Applications, and Resources for eHealth Document Analysis. - Juho Heimonen, Tapio Salakoski, Sanna Salanterä:
An Ontology to Improve Accessibility and Quality of Patient Instructions. - Liadh Kelly, Lorraine Goeuriot, Gareth J. F. Jones, Allan Hanbury:
Considering Subjects and Scenarios in Large-Scale User-Centered Evaluation of a Multilingual Multimodal Medical Search System. - Karin Friberg, Anni Järvelin:
Towards Improving Search Results for Medical Experts and Laypersons. - Karl Kreiner, Harald Eckmann, Dieter Hayn, Peter Kastner:
On the Use of Text Messaging in a Diabetes Telehealth System Results and Evaluation of a Content Analysis. - Niklas Isenius, Sumithra Velupillai, Maria Kvist:
Initial Results in the Development of SCAN A Swedish Clinical Abbreviation Normalizer. - Veronika Laippala, Riitta Danielsson-Ojala, Heljä Lundgrén-Laine, Sanna Salanterä, Tapio Salakoski:
Vocabulary In Discharge Documents The Patient's Perspective. - David Martínez, Hanna Suominen, Michelle Ananda-Rajah, Lawrence Cavedon:
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