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47th ECIR 2025: Lucca, Italy - Part IV
- Claudia Hauff, Craig Macdonald
, Dietmar Jannach
, Gabriella Kazai, Franco Maria Nardini
, Fabio Pinelli
, Fabrizio Silvestri
, Nicola Tonellotto
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Advances in Information Retrieval - 47th European Conference on Information Retrieval, ECIR 2025, Lucca, Italy, April 6-10, 2025, Proceedings, Part IV. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 15575, Springer 2025, ISBN 978-3-031-88716-1 - Fumian Chen
, Hui Fang
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FAIR-QR: Enhancing Fairness-Aware Information Retrieval Through Query Refinement. 1-9 - Mohammad Mahdi Abootorabi
, Ehsaneddin Asgari
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CLASP: Contrastive Language-Speech Pretraining for Multilingual Multimodal Information Retrieval. 10-20 - Kaili Huang
, Thejas Venkatesh, Uma Dingankar, Antonio Mallia, Daniel Campos, Jian Jiao, Christopher Potts, Matei Zaharia, Kwabena Boahen, Omar Khattab, Saarthak Sarup, Keshav Santhanam:
ColBERT-Serve: Efficient Multi-stage Memory-Mapped Scoring. 21-30 - Ervin Dervishaj
, Tuukka Ruotsalo
, Maria Maistro
, Christina Lioma
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Are Representation Disentanglement and Interpretability Linked in Recommendation Models? - A Critical Review and Reproducibility Study. 31-47 - Artur Guimarães
, João Magalhães, Bruno Martins
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A Reproducibility Study on Consistent LLM Reasoning for Natural Language Inference over Clinical Trials. 48-63 - Emmanouil Georgios Lionis
, Jia-Huei Ju
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On the Reproducibility of Learned Sparse Retrieval Adaptations for Long Documents. 64-78 - Shirin Tahmasebi, Narjes Nikzad, Amir Hossein Payberah, Meysam Asgari-Chenaghlu, Mihhail Matskin:
Fact vs. Fiction: Are the Reportedly "Magical" LLM-Based Recommenders Reproducible? 79-94 - Yongkang Li
, Panagiotis Eustratiadis
, Evangelos Kanoulas
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Reproducing HotFlip for Corpus Poisoning Attacks in Dense Retrieval. 95-111 - Sourav Saha
, Suchana Datta
, Dwaipayan Roy
, Mandar Mitra
, Derek Greene
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Combining Query Performance Predictors: A Reproducibility Study. 112-129 - Simone Merlo
, Guglielmo Faggioli
, Nicola Ferro
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A Reproducibility Study for Joint Information Retrieval and Recommendation in Product Search. 130-145 - Jana Isabelle Friese
, Norbert Fuhr
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Towards Reproducibility of Interactive Retrieval Experiments: Framework and Case Study. 146-160 - Yuyue Zhao
, Jin Huang
, David Vos
, Maarten de Rijke
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Revisiting Language Models in Neural News Recommender Systems. 161-176 - Hunter Briegel
, Maya Pagal
, Jacki Liddle
, J. Shane Culpepper
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Multimodal Feature Extraction for Assistive Technology: Evaluation and Dataset. 177-186 - Pablo Sánchez
, Javier Sanz-Cruzado
, Alejandro Bellogín
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Improving Novelty and Diversity of Nearest-Neighbors Recommendation by Exploiting Dissimilarities. 187-196 - Federico Marcuzzi
, Claudio Lucchese
, Salvatore Orlando
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LambdaFair for Fair and Effective Ranking. 197-213 - Maik Fröbe
, Sophie Charlotte Bartholly, Matthias Hagen
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How Child-Friendly is Web Search? An Evaluation of Relevance vs. Harm. 214-222 - Sofia Jamil, Aryan Dabad, Bollampalli Areen Reddy, Sriparna Saha, Rajiv Misra, Adil A. Shakur:
GASCADE: Grouped Summarization of Adverse Drug Event for Enhanced Cancer Pharmacovigilance. 223-238 - Fatemeh Nazary
, Yashar Deldjoo
, Tommaso Di Noia
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Poison-RAG: Adversarial Data Poisoning Attacks on Retrieval-Augmented Generation in Recommender Systems. 239-251 - Suchana Datta
, Dwaipayan Roy
, Derek Greene
, Gerardine Meaney
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Tales and Truths: Exploring the Linguistic Journey of 19th Century Literature and Non-fiction. 252-266 - Thomas Jänich
, Graham McDonald
, Iadh Ounis
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Fair Exposure Allocation Using Generative Query Expansion. 267-281 - Umer Butt, Stalin Veranasi, Günter Neumann:
Enabling Low-Resource Language Retrieval: Establishing Baselines for Urdu MS MARCO. 282-289 - Andreas Chari
, Sean MacAvaney
, Iadh Ounis
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Improving Low-Resource Retrieval Effectiveness Using Zero-Shot Linguistic Similarity Transfer. 290-306 - Manel Slokom
, Savvina Daniil
, Laura Hollink
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How to Diversify any Personalized Recommender? 307-323 - Fabian Billert
, Stefan Conrad
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Nano-ESG: Extracting Corporate Sustainability Information from News Articles. 324-338 - Sahar Tahmasebi
, Eric Müller-Budack
, Ralph Ewerth
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Verifying Cross-Modal Entity Consistency in News Using Vision-Language Models. 339-354 - Krishna Acharya, David Wardrope, Timos Korres, Aleksandr V. Petrov, Anders Uhrenholt:
Improving Minimax Group Fairness in Sequential Recommendation. 355-370 - Tim Gollub
, Pierre Achkar
, Martin Potthast
, Benno Stein
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Call for Research on the Impact of Information Retrieval on Social Norms. 371-384 - Kevin Nanhekhan, Venktesh V
, Erik Martin, Henrik Vatndal, Vinay Setty, Avishek Anand:
FlashCheck: Exploration of Efficient Evidence Retrieval for Fast Fact-Checking. 385-399 - Leonardo Delfino, Domenico Erriquez, Silvio Martinico
, Franco Maria Nardini
, Cosimo Rulli
, Rossano Venturini
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kANNolo: Sweet and Smooth Approximate k-Nearest Neighbors Search. 400-406 - Manuel Pratelli
, Fabio Saracco
, Marinella Petrocchi
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TROPIC - Trustworthiness Rating of Online Publishers Through Online Interactions Calculation. 407-412 - Vinicius Monteiro de Lira
, Peng Jiang
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LS-Dashboard: A Tool for Monitoring and Analyzing Data Annotation in Machine Learning Classification Tasks. 413-417 - Michael Färber
, Parisa Aghdam
, Kyuri Im
, Mario Tawfelis
, Hardik Ghoshal
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SimplifyMyText: An LLM-Based System for Inclusive Plain Language Text Simplification. 418-424 - Anna Volodkevich
, Veronika Ivanova
, Alexey Vasilev
, Dmitry Bugaychenko
, Maxim Savchenko
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Sim4Rec: Flexible and Extensible Simulator for Recommender Systems for Large-Scale Data. 425-430 - Moritz Staudinger
, Wojciech Kusa
, Florina Piroi
, Andreas Rauber
, Allan Hanbury:
TimIR: Time-Traveling Through IR History. 431-437 - Vivan Jain, Srivant Vishnuvajjala, Pranathi Voora, Bhaskar Ruthvik Bikkina, Bharghavaram Boddapati, C. R. Chaitra
, Dipanjan Chakraborty
, Prajna Upadhyay
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Prabodhini: Making Large Language Models Inclusive for Low-Text Literate Users. 438-444
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