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- Omar Alonso, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Tracy Holloway King, Gianmaria Silvello:
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Design of Experimental Search & Information REtrieval Systems, San Jose, CA, USA, August 30-31, 2022. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3480, CEUR-WS.org 2023 [contents] - 2022
- Suraj Nair, Eugene Yang, Dawn J. Lawrie, James Mayfield, Douglas W. Oard:
Learning a Sparse Representation Model for Neural CLIR. DESIRES 2022: 53-64 - Thales Sales Almeida, Thiago Laitz, João Seródio, Luiz Henrique Bonifacio, Roberto de Alencar Lotufo, Rodrigo Frassetto Nogueira:
NeuralSearchX: Serving a Multi-billion-parameter Reranker for Multilingual Metasearch at a Low Cost. DESIRES 2022: 40-52 - Arthur Câmara, Dima El Zein, Célia da Costa Pereira:
RULK: A Framework for Representing User Knowledge in Search-as-Learning. DESIRES 2022: 1-13 - Chris Kamphuis, Faegheh Hasibi, Jimmy Lin, Arjen P. de Vries:
REBL: Entity Linking at Scale (prototype). DESIRES 2022: 68-75 - Abhishek Kaushik, Gareth Jones:
Comparing User Experience in Search Interaction for Conversational and Conventional Search Systems using Implicit Evaluation Methods (prototype). DESIRES 2022: 14-21 - Joel Mackenzie, Matthias Petri, Luke Gallagher:
IOQP: A simple Impact-Ordered Query Processor written in Rust. DESIRES 2022: 22-34 - Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio, Federica Vezzani, Tiziana Sicilia:
T4TEC: A Prototype for Simplified Multilingual Technical Communication (abstract). DESIRES 2022: 65-67 - Monica Lestari Paramita, Maria Kasinidou, Frank Hopfgartner:
BASE: a Bias-Aware news Search Engine for improving user awareness (prototype). DESIRES 2022: 76-82 - Preface. DESIRES 2022: I-V
- Guido Zuccon:
Pretrained Language Models Rankers on Private Data: Is Online and Federated Learning the Solution? (short paper). DESIRES 2022: 35-39 - 2021
- Dirk Ahlers:
Searching in the Smart City? DESIRES 2021: 191-192 - Omar Alonso, Marc Najork, Gianmaria Silvello:
Preface. DESIRES 2021: I-III - Sophia Althammer:
RUDI: Real-Time Learning to Update Dense Retrieval Indices. DESIRES 2021: 173-175 - Mayank Anand, Jiarui Zhang, Shane Ding, Ji Xin, Jimmy Lin:
Serverless BM25 Search and BERT Reranking. DESIRES 2021: 3-9 - Arian Askari, Suzan Verberne:
Combining Lexical and Neural Retrieval with Longformer-based Summarization for Effective Case Law Retrieval. DESIRES 2021: 162-170 - Krisztian Balog:
Conversational AI from an Information Retrieval Perspective: Remaining Challenges and a Case for User Simulation. DESIRES 2021: 80-90 - Aleksandar Bobic, Jean-Marie Le Goff, Christian Gütl:
Towards Supporting Complex Retrieval Tasks Through Graph-Based Information Retrieval and Visual Analytics. DESIRES 2021: 30-37 - Roger B. Bradford:
Lessons Learned from 20 Years of Implementing LSI Applications. DESIRES 2021: 70-79 - Serena Canu:
It's Messy Out There: DBC's Journey Towards its First Test Collection. DESIRES 2021: 171-172 - Guglielmo Faggioli, Stefano Marchesin:
What Makes a Query Semantically Hard? DESIRES 2021: 61-69 - Nadja Geisler:
Quest: A Query-driven Explanation Framework for Black-Box Classifiers on Tabular Data. DESIRES 2021: 187-188 - Souvick Ghosh, Satanu Ghosh:
"Do Users Need Human-like Conversational Agents?" - Exploring Conversational System Design Using Framework of Human Needs. DESIRES 2021: 117-127 - Benjamin Hättasch:
WannaDB: Ad-hoc Structured Exploration of Text Collections Using Queries. DESIRES 2021: 179-180 - Benjamin Hättasch, Nadja Geisler, Carsten Binnig:
Netted?! How to Improve the Usefulness of Spider & Co. DESIRES 2021: 38-43 - Jeff Heflin, Brian D. Davison, Haiyan Jia:
Exploring Datasets via Cell-Centric Indexing. DESIRES 2021: 53-60 - Adam Jatowt:
Timeline as Information Retrieval and Ranking Unit in News Search. DESIRES 2021: 184-186 - Chris Kamphuis, Arjen P. de Vries:
GeeseDB: A Python Graph Engine for Exploration and Search. DESIRES 2021: 10-18 - Johannes Kiesel, Xiaoni Cai, Roxanne El Baff, Benno Stein, Matthias Hagen:
Toward Conversational Query Reformulation. DESIRES 2021: 91-101 - Monica Landoni, Theo Huibers, Mohammad Aliannejadi, Emiliana Murgia, Maria Soledad Pera:
Getting to Know You: Search Logs and Expert Grading to Define Children's Search Roles in the Classroom. DESIRES 2021: 44-52
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