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CLEF 2013 Accepted Papers
LONG Papers
- The Scholarly Impact of CLEF (2000–2009) Theodora Tsikrika, Birger Larsen, Henning Müller, Stefan Endrullis, and Erhard Rahm
- A Case Study in Decompounding for Bengali Information Retrieval Debasis Ganguly, Johannes Leveling, and Gareth Jones
- The Impact of Belief Values on the Identification of Patient Cohorts Travis Goodwin and Sanda Harabagiu
- Improving Ranking Evaluation Employing Visual Analytics Marco Angelini, Nicola Ferro, Giuseppe Santucci, and Gianmaria Silvello
- Subtopic Mining Based on Head-modifier Relation and Co-occurrence of Intents Using Web Documents Se-Jong Kim and Jong-Hyeok Lee
- Building a Common Framework for IIR Evaluation Mark Michael Hall and Elaine Toms
- A Proposal for a new Evaluation and Result Visualization Technique for Sentiment Analysis Tasks Francisco José Valverde Albacete, Jorge Carrillo de Albornoz, and Carmen Peláez-Moreno
- A Comparative Evaluation of Cross-lingual Text Annotation Techniques Lei Zhang, Achim Rettinger, Michael Färber, and Marko Tadic
- A Formative Evaluation of a Comprehensive Search System for Medical Professionals Veronika Stefanov, Alexander Sachs, Marlene Kritz, Matthias Samwald, Manfred Gschwandtner, and Allan Hanbury
- Selecting Success Criteria: Experiences with an Academic Library Catalogue Paul Clough and Paula Goodale
- Semantic discovery of resources in cloud-based PACS/RIS systems Rafael Berlanga, María Pérez, Lledó Museros, and Rafael Forcada
SHORT Papers
- Mining Query Logs of USPTO Patent Examiners Wolfgang Tannebaum and Andreas Rauber
- A New Corpus for the Evaluation of Arabic Intrinsic Plagiarism Detection Imene Bensalem, Paolo Rosso, and Salim Chikhi
- Relevant Clouds: Leveraging Relevance Feedback to Build Tag Clouds for Image Search Luis A. Leiva, Mauricio Villegas, and Roberto Paredes
- Exploiting Multiple Translation Resources for English-Persian Cross Language Information Retrieval Hosein Azarbonyad, Azadeh Shakery, and Heshaam Faili
- A Turing Test to Evaluate a Complex Summarization Task Alejandro Molina, Eric Sanjuan, and Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno
POSTERS
- ALQASIM: Arabic Language Question Answer Selection in Machines Ahmed Magdy Ezzeldin, Mohamed Hamed Kholief, and Yasser El-Sonbaty
- A Quantitative Look at the CLEF Working Notes Thomas Wilhelm-Stein and Maximilian Eibl
- Counting Co-occurrences in Citations to Identify Plagiarised Text Fragments Solange Pertile, Paolo Rosso, and Viviane P. Moreira
- A Dependency-inspired Semantic Evaluation of Machine Translation Systems Mohammadreza Mirsarraf and Nazanin Dehghani
- Context-dependent Semantic Annotation in Cross-lingual Biomedical Resources Rafael Berlanga, Antonio Jimeno, and María Pérez Catalán
- A Web-based CLIR System with Cross-lingual Topical Pseudo Relevance Feedback Xuwen Wang, Xiaojie Wang, and Qiang Zhang
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