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8. INEX Workshop 2009: Brisbane, Australia
- Shlomo Geva, Jaap Kamps, Andrew Trotman

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Focused Retrieval and Evaluation, 8th International Workshop of the Initiative for the Evaluation of XML Retrieval, INEX 2009, Brisbane, Australia, December 7-9, 2009, Revised and Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6203, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-14555-1
Invited
- Peter Bruza

:
Is There Something Quantum-Like about the Human Mental Lexicon? 1 - Cécile Paris:

Supporting for Real-World Tasks: Producing Summaries of Scientific Articles Tailored to the Citation Context. 2 - Ian H. Witten:

Semantic Document Processing Using Wikipedia as a Knowledge Base. 3
Ad Hoc Track
- Shlomo Geva

, Jaap Kamps
, Miro Lehtonen, Ralf Schenkel
, James A. Thom
, Andrew Trotman
:
Overview of the INEX 2009 Ad Hoc Track. 4-25 - Jaap Kamps

, Shlomo Geva
, Andrew Trotman
:
Analysis of the INEX 2009 Ad Hoc Track Results. 26-48 - Michel Beigbeder, Amélie Imafouo, Annabelle Mercier:

ENSM-SE at INEX 2009 : Scoring with Proximity and Semantic Tag Information. 49-58 - David Buffoni, Nicolas Usunier, Patrick Gallinari:

LIP6 at INEX'09: OWPC for Ad Hoc Track. 59-69 - Carolyn J. Crouch, Donald B. Crouch, Dinesh Bhirud, Pavan Poluri, Chaitanya Polumetla, Varun Sudhakar:

A Methodology for Producing Improved Focused Elements. 70-80 - Ning Gao, Zhi-Hong Deng, Yong-Qing Xiang, Hang Yu:

ListBM: A Learning-to-Rank Method for XML Keyword Search. 81-87 - Mathias Géry, Christine Largeron:

UJM at INEX 2009 Ad Hoc Track. 88-94 - Rongmei Li, Theo P. van der Weide:

Language Models for XML Element Retrieval. 95-102 - Philippe Mulhem, Jean-Pierre Chevallet:

Use of Language Model, Phrases and Wikipedia Forward Links for INEX 2009. 103-111 - Sukomal Pal, Mandar Mitra, Debasis Ganguly:

Parameter Tuning in Pivoted Normalization for XML Retrieval: ISI@INEX09 Adhoc Focused Task. 112-121 - Eric SanJuan

, Fidelia Ibekwe-Sanjuan
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Combining Language Models with NLP and Interactive Query Expansion. 122-132 - Qiuyue Wang, Qiushi Li, Shan Wang, Xiaoyong Du:

Exploiting Semantic Tags in XML Retrieval. 133-144
Book Track
- Gabriella Kazai, Antoine Doucet

, Marijn Koolen
, Monica Landoni:
Overview of the INEX 2009 Book Track. 145-159 - Hervé Déjean, Jean-Luc Meunier:

XRCE Participation to the 2009 Book Structure Task. 160-169 - Emmanuel Giguet, Nadine Lucas:

The Book Structure Extraction Competition with the Resurgence Software at Caen University. 170-178 - Ray R. Larson:

Ranking and Fusion Approaches for XML Book Retrieval. 179-189 - Michael Preminger, Ragnar Nordlie, Nils Pharo

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OUC's Participation in the 2009 INEX Book Track. 190-199
Efficiency Track
- Ralf Schenkel

, Martin Theobald:
Overview of the INEX 2009 Efficiency Track. 200-212 - Andreas Broschart, Ralf Schenkel

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Index Tuning for Efficient Proximity-Enhanced Query Processing. 213-217 - Martin Theobald, Ablimit Aji, Ralf Schenkel

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TopX 2.0 at the INEX 2009 Ad-Hoc and Efficiency Tracks. 218-228 - Andrew Trotman

, Xiangfei Jia, Shlomo Geva
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Fast and Effective Focused Retrieval. 229-241 - Judith Winter, Gerold Kühne:

Achieving High Precisions with Peer-to-Peer Is Possible! 242-253
Entity Ranking Track
- Gianluca Demartini

, Tereza Iofciu, Arjen P. de Vries
:
Overview of the INEX 2009 Entity Ranking Track. 254-264 - Krisztian Balog

, Marc Bron, Maarten de Rijke
, Wouter Weerkamp:
Combining Term-Based and Category-Based Representations for Entity Search. 265-272 - Marijn Koolen

, Rianne Kaptein, Jaap Kamps
:
Focused Search in Books and Wikipedia: Categories, Links and Relevance Feedback. 273-291 - Madhu Ramanathan, Srikant Rajagopal, S. Venkatesh Karthik, Meenakshi Sundaram Murugeshan, Saswati Mukherjee:

A Recursive Approach to Entity Ranking and List Completion Using Entity Determining Terms, Qualifiers and Prominent n-Grams. 292-302
Interactive Track
- Nils Pharo

, Ragnar Nordlie, Norbert Fuhr, Thomas Beckers, Khairun Nisa Fachry:
Overview of the INEX 2009 Interactive Track. 303-311
Link the Wiki Track
- Darren Wei Che Huang, Shlomo Geva

, Andrew Trotman
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Overview of the INEX 2009 Link the Wiki Track. 312-323 - Jiyin He, Maarten de Rijke

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An Exploration of Learning to Link with Wikipedia: Features, Methods and Training Collection. 324-330 - Kelly Y. Itakura, Charles L. A. Clarke:

University of Waterloo at INEX 2009: Ad Hoc, Book, Entity Ranking, and Link-the-Wiki Tracks. 331-341 - Milly Kc, Rowena Chau, Markus Hagenbuchner, Ah Chung Tsoi

, Vincent C. S. Lee:
A Machine Learning Approach to Link Prediction for Interlinked Documents. 342-354
Question Answering Track
- Véronique Moriceau, Eric SanJuan

, Xavier Tannier, Patrice Bellot
:
Overview of the 2009 QA Track: Towards a Common Task for QA, Focused IR and Automatic Summarization Systems. 355-365
XML Mining Track
- Richi Nayak

, Christopher M. De Vries, Sangeetha Kutty, Shlomo Geva
, Ludovic Denoyer, Patrick Gallinari:
Overview of the INEX 2009 XML Mining Track: Clustering and Classification of XML Documents. 366-378 - Ismail Sengör Altingövde

, Duygu Atilgan, Özgür Ulusoy
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Exploiting Index Pruning Methods for Clustering XML Collections. 379-386 - Boris Chidlovskii:

Multi-label Wikipedia Classification with Textual and Link Features. 387-396 - Luis M. de Campos

, Juan M. Fernández-Luna
, Juan F. Huete
, Andrés R. Masegosa, Alfonso E. Romero
:
Link-Based Text Classification Using Bayesian Networks. 397-406 - Christopher M. De Vries, Shlomo Geva

, Lance De Vine:
Clustering with Random Indexing K-tree and XML Structure. 407-415 - Sangeetha Kutty

, Richi Nayak
, Yuefeng Li:
Utilising Semantic Tags in XML Clustering. 416-425 - Christine Largeron, Christophe Moulin, Mathias Géry:

UJM at INEX 2009 XML Mining Track. 426-433 - David Pinto

, Mireya Tovar
, Darnes Vilariño Ayala
, Beatríz Beltrán
, Héctor Jiménez-Salazar, Basilia Campos:
BUAP: Performance of K-Star at the INEX'09 Clustering Task. 434-440 - Jianwu Yang, Songlin Wang:

Extended VSM for XML Document Classification Using Frequent Subtrees. 441-448 - Shujia Zhang, Markus Hagenbuchner, Franco Scarselli

, Ah Chung Tsoi
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Supervised Encoding of Graph-of-Graphs for Classification and Regression Problems. 449-461

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