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WSDM
2009
ACM
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15 years 4 months ago
Wikipedia pages as entry points for book search
A lot of the world’s knowledge is stored in books, which, as a result of recent mass-digitisation efforts, are increasingly available online. Search engines, such as Google Book...
Marijn Koolen, Gabriella Kazai, Nick Craswell
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EMNLP
2007
14 years 11 months ago
Enhancing Single-Document Summarization by Combining RankNet and Third-Party Sources
We present a new approach to automatic summarization based on neural nets, called NetSum. We extract a set of features from each sentence that helps identify its importance in the...
Krysta Marie Svore, Lucy Vanderwende, Christopher ...
PVLDB
2008
116views more  PVLDB 2008»
14 years 9 months ago
Accuracy estimate and optimization techniques for SimRank computation
The measure of similarity between objects is a very useful tool in many areas of computer science, including information retrieval. SimRank is a simple and intuitive measure of th...
Dmitry Lizorkin, Pavel Velikhov, Maxim N. Grinev, ...
NLE
2010
166views more  NLE 2010»
14 years 8 months ago
Wisdom of crowds versus wisdom of linguists - measuring the semantic relatedness of words
In this article, we present a comprehensive study aimed at computing semantic relatedness of word pairs. We analyze the performance of a large number of semantic relatedness measu...
Torsten Zesch, Iryna Gurevych
IR
2010
14 years 8 months ago
Learning to rank with (a lot of) word features
In this article we present Supervised Semantic Indexing (SSI) which defines a class of nonlinear (quadratic) models that are discriminatively trained to directly map from the word...
Bing Bai, Jason Weston, David Grangier, Ronan Coll...