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ACM Transactions on Information Systems, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, February 2012
- Antonio Fariña, Nieves R. Brisaboa, Gonzalo Navarro, Francisco Claude, Ángeles Saavedra Places, Eduardo Rodríguez:
Word-based self-indexes for natural language text. 1:1-1:34 - Ismail Sengör Altingövde, Rifat Ozcan, Özgür Ulusoy:
Static index pruning in web search engines: Combining term and document popularities with query views. 2:1-2:28 - Sumit Bhatia, Prasenjit Mitra:
Summarizing figures, tables, and algorithms in scientific publications to augment search results. 3:1-3:24 - Benjamin A. Carterette:
Multiple testing in statistical analysis of systems-based information retrieval experiments. 4:1-4:34 - Andreas Broschart, Ralf Schenkel:
High-performance processing of text queries with tunable pruned term and term pair indexes. 5:1-5:32 - Olivier Chapelle, Thorsten Joachims, Filip Radlinski, Yisong Yue:
Large-scale validation and analysis of interleaved search evaluation. 6:1-6:41
Volume 30, Number 2, May 2012
- Xin Cao, Gao Cong, Bin Cui, Christian S. Jensen, Quan Yuan:
Approaches to Exploring Category Information for Question Retrieval in Community Question-Answer Archives. 7:1-7:38 - Riccardo Miotto, Nicola Orio:
A Probabilistic Model to Combine Tags and Acoustic Similarity for Music Retrieval. 8:1-8:29 - Almer S. Tigelaar, Djoerd Hiemstra, Dolf Trieschnigg:
Peer-to-Peer Information Retrieval: An Overview. 9:1-9:34 - Aditya Pal, F. Maxwell Harper, Joseph A. Konstan:
Exploring Question Selection Bias to Identify Experts and Potential Experts in Community Question Answering. 10:1-10:28 - Anna Shtok, Oren Kurland, David Carmel, Fiana Raiber, Gad Markovits:
Predicting Query Performance by Query-Drift Estimation. 11:1-11:35 - Jacques Savoy:
Authorship Attribution Based on Specific Vocabulary. 12:1-12:30 - Liqiang Nie, Meng Wang, Zheng-Jun Zha, Tat-Seng Chua:
Oracle in Image Search: A Content-Based Approach to Performance Prediction. 13:1-13:23 - Mark Guttenbrunner, Andreas Rauber:
A Measurement Framework for Evaluating Emulators for Digital Preservation. 14:1-14:28
Volume 30, Number 3, August 2012
- Martha A. Larson, Franciska de Jong, Wessel Kraaij, Steve Renals:
Special issue on searching speech. 15:1-15:2 - Dong Wang, Simon King, Joe Frankel, Ravichander Vipperla, Nicholas W. D. Evans, Raphaël Troncy:
Direct posterior confidence for out-of-vocabulary spoken term detection. 16:1-16:34 - Saturnino Luz:
The nonverbal structure of patient case discussions in multidisciplinary medical team meetings. 17:1-17:24 - Javier Tejedor, Michal Fapso, Igor Szöke, Jan Cernocký, Frantisek Grézl:
Comparison of methods for language-dependent and language-independent query-by-example spoken term detection. 18:1-18:34 - Pere Comas, Jordi Turmo, Lluís Màrquez:
Sibyl, a factoid question-answering system for spoken documents. 19:1-19:40
Volume 30, Number 4, November 2012
- Taesup Moon, Wei Chu, Lihong Li, Zhaohui Zheng, Yi Chang:
An Online Learning Framework for Refining Recency Search Results with User Click Feedback. 20:1-20:28 - Hongyan Liu, Jun He, Yingqin Gu, Hui Xiong, Xiaoyong Du:
Detecting and Tracking Topics and Events from Web Search Logs. 21:1-21:29 - Ahmed Abbasi, Fatemeh "Mariam" Zahedi, Siddharth Kaza:
Detecting Fake Medical Web Sites Using Recursive Trust Labeling. 22:1-22:36 - Gediminas Adomavicius, Jingjing Zhang:
Stability of Recommendation Algorithms. 23:1-23:31 - Tianjun Fu, Ahmed Abbasi, Daniel Zeng, Hsinchun Chen:
Sentimental Spidering: Leveraging Opinion Information in Focused Crawlers. 24:1-24:30 - Gae-won You, Seung-won Hwang, Young-In Song, Long Jiang, Zaiqing Nie:
Efficient Entity Translation Mining: A Parallelized Graph Alignment Approach. 25:1-25:23 - Shima Gerani, Mark James Carman, Fabio Crestani:
Aggregation Methods for Proximity-Based Opinion Retrieval. 26:1-26:36 - Jamie Callan:
TOIS Reviewers: October 2009 To September 2012. 27:1-27:3
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