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SUMMARY:TIR 2018
DESCRIPTION:The 15th International Workshop on Technologies for Information Retrieval (TIR) workshop provides a platform for presenting and discussing new solutions\, novel ideas\, or specific tools for future retrieval systems in different research areas\, such as machine learning\, (big) data mining\, natural language processing\, artificial intelligence\, user interaction and modeling\, and in web engineering. The workshop was held in conjunction with four other conferences and two other workshops at the 29th DEXA Conferences and Workshops\, a conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications. \nThe MOVING contribution of a) Tilman Beck\, Falk Böschen\, and Ansgar Scherp on “What to read next? Challenges and Preliminary Results in Selecting Representative Documents” and b) of Lukas Galke\, Gunnar Gerstenkorn\, Ansgar Scherp on “A Case Study of Closed-Domain Response Suggestion with Limited Training Data” were among the accepted papers of the TIR 2018 workshop and have been successfully presented by Tilman Beck\, and Gunnar Gerstenkorn\, in the session “Social Networks and the Web”\, respectively.
URL:https://moving-project.eu/events/tir-2018/
LOCATION:Regensburg\, Regensburg\, Germany
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181116
DTSTAMP:20260407T015229
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SUMMARY:TRECVID workshops 2018
DESCRIPTION:TRECVID is the most important international benchmarking activity on video analysis and retrieval. \nCERTH participated to the Ad-hoc Video Search (AVS)\, Instance Search (INS) and Activities in Extended Video (ActEV) tasks\, in order to evaluate existing techniques and algorithms. These tasks are basically targeted to advance the state-of-the-art in large-scale video/image retrieval. CERTH submitted the benchmarking results\, they have been evaluated and summarised them in the paper “ITI-CERTH participation in TRECVID 2018” that was presented to the TRECVID meeting.
URL:https://moving-project.eu/events/trecvid-workshops-2018/
LOCATION:NIST\, Gaithersburg\, MD\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181117T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181119T170000
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SUMMARY:ICDM 2018
DESCRIPTION:IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM 2018) is the world’s premier research conference in data mining. \nAhmed Saleh from ZBW presented in the PhD forum the paper “Attend2trend: Attention Model for Real-Time Detecting and Forecasting of Trending Topics” where he presented a deep learning model architecture for trending detection and forecasting.
URL:https://moving-project.eu/events/icdm-2018/
LOCATION:Sentosa Island\, Sentosa Island\, Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181119T080000
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SUMMARY:ICADL 2018
DESCRIPTION:20th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL 2018) is one of the premier international conferences for digital library research. \nAhmed Saleh from ZBW presented the paper “Performance Comparison of Ad-Hoc Retrieval Models over Full-Text vs. Titles of Documents” in the “Session 6: Information needs and system design” where he discussed a comparison study of different retrieval full-text retrieval models vs. retrieval models only over the titles of documents.
URL:https://moving-project.eu/events/icadl-2018/
LOCATION:Hamilton\, Hamilton\, New Zealand
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