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LWA 2006: Hildesheim, Germany
- Klaus-Dieter Althoff, Martin Schaaf:
LWA 2006: Lernen - Wissensentdeckung - Adaptivität, Hildesheim, Deutschland, October 9th-11th 2006, joint workshop event of several interest groups of the German Society for Informatics (GI) - 14th Workshop on Adaptivity and User Modeling in Interactive Systems (ABIS 2006) - Workshop Information Retrieval 2006 of the Special Interest Group Information Retrieval (FGIR 2006) - Workshop on Knowledge and Experience Management (FGWM 2006) - 12th Workshop on Knowledge Discovery, Data Mining, and Machine Learning (KDML 2006). Hildesheimer Informatik-Berichte 1/2006, University of Hildesheim, Institute of Computer Science 2006 - Fabian Abel, Ingo Brunkhorst, Nicola Henze, Daniel Krause, K. Mushtaq, P. Nasirifard, Kai Tomaschewski:
Personal Reader Agent : Personalized Access to Configurable Web Services. 12-13 - Armen Aghasaryan, Stéphane Betgé-Brezetz, Guillaume Raschia, Marc Gelgon:
User and Usage Profiling in a Multi-Platform Service Environment. 14-16 - Matteo Baldoni, Cristina Baroglio, Ingo Brunkhorst, Nicola Henze, Elisa Marengo, Viviana Patti:
A Personalization Service for Curriculum Planning. 17-20 - Nathalie Basselin, Alexander Kröner:
From Personal Memories to Sharable Memories. 21-26 - Shlomo Berkovsky, Tsvi Kuflik, Lora Aroyo, Dominik Heckmann, Alexander Kröner, Francesco Ricci, Geert-Jan Houben:
Predicting User Experiences through Cross-Context Reasoning. 27-31 - Mihaela Cocea, Stephan Weibelzahl:
Can Log Files Analysis Estimate Learners' Level of Motivation? 32-35 - Michael Fahrmair, Bernd Spanfelner, Wassiou Sitou:
Unwanted Behavior and its Impact on Adaptive Systems in Ubiquitous Computing. 36-41 - Nicola Henze, Daniel Krause:
User Profiling and Privacy Protection for a Web Service oriented Semantic Web. 42-46 - Vera Hollink, Maarten van Someren:
Validating Navigation Time Prediction Models for Menu Optimization. 47-52 - Sandro Leuchter, Dirk Mühlenberg, Rainer Schönbein:
Personalisation in German Smart Sensor Web. 53-55 - Christian Schwendtner, Florian König:
Prospector : An adaptive front-end to the Google search engine. 56-61 - Xiao Mang Shou, Mark Sanderson:
Initial Observations on Query Based Sampling in Distributed CLIR. 68-68 - Raiko Eckstein, Andreas Henrich, Volker Lüdecke:
Ansätze zur Bestimmung von Locality für deutsche Webseiten. 69-76 - Sven Meyer zu Eissen, Benno Stein:
Service-orientierte Architekturen für Information Retrieval. 77-83 - Azzah Al-Maskari, Paul D. Clough, Mark Sanderson:
Users' Effectiveness and Satisfaction for Image Retrieval. 84-88 - Kerstin Bischoff, Thomas Mandl, Christa Womser-Hacker:
GeoCLEF 2006: Cross-linguales geographisches Information Retrieval. 89-93 - Benjamin Berghaus, Michael Kluck, Thomas Mandl:
Entwicklung eines dynamischen Entry Vocabulary Moduls für die Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik. 94-101 - Christian Wolff:
Information Retrieval is for Everybody : Beobachtungen und Thesen. 102-107 - Lynda Tamine, Mohand Boughanem, Nesrine Zemirli:
Inferring the user interests using the search history. 108-110 - Andreas Hotho, Robert Jäschke, Christoph Schmitz, Gerd Stumme:
FolkRank : A Ranking Algorithm for Folksonomies. 111-114 - Mark Kröll, Andreas S. Rath, Michael Granitzer, Stefanie N. Lindstaedt, Klaus Tochtermann:
Contextual Retrieval in Knowledge Intensive Business Environments. 115-119 - Johannes Leveling:
The Role of Information Retrieval in the Question Answering System IRSAW. 120-125 - Christof Müller, Iryna Gurevych:
Exploring the Potential of Semantic Relatedness in Information Retrieval. 126-131 - Azzah Al-Maskari, Mark Sanderson:
The Effects of Topic Familiarity on User Search Behavior in Question Answering Systems. 132-137 - Munawar Hussain, Andreas Merkel, Dietrich Klakow:
Dedicated Backing-Off Distributions for Language Model Based Passage. 138-143 - Ernesto William De Luca, Andreas Nürnberger:
A Word Sense-Oriented User Interface for Interactive Multilingual Text Retrieval. 146-153 - Peter Scheir, Stefanie N. Lindstaedt:
A network model approach to document retrieval taking into account domain knowledge. 154-158 - Benno Stein, Martin Potthast:
Hashing-basierte Indizierung: Anwendungsszenarien, Theorie und Methoden. 159-166 - Christoph Schindler, Dirk Burmeister:
Aspekte des Qualitätsmanagements bei der Implementierung einer Suchmaschine. 167-170 - Sonja Hierl:
Ein Schema zur Auswahl geeigneter Evaluationsmethoden für die Evaluation von Information Retrieval Systemen mit Visualisierungskomponente. 171-176 - Sarah Risse:
Web Content Mining for Information on Information Scientists. 177-178 - Ben Heuwing, Robert Strötgen:
Multilinguales Web Retrieval im Rahmen von WebCLEF 2006. 179-181 - René Hackl:
Dynamisches Relevanz-Feedback im Patent-Retrievalsystem PatentAide. 183-184 - Normen Müller:
An Ontology-Driven Management of Change. 186-193 - Steffen Weichert, Gesine Quint:
Der benutzerorientierte Datenbankentwurf im Anwendungsfeld Car Multimedia. 194-201 - Markus Nick, Sören Schneickert, Jürgen Grotepaß, Helmut Hamfeld, Thomas Rose, Torsten Sander, Michael Stöhr, Werner Stumpe, Horst Winterberg:
Integration von Qualitätsdaten für Produktionsanlagen. 202-208 - Stephanie Müller, Nils Kritzler, Alexander Tartakovski, Ralph Bergmann, Ralph Traphöner:
Knowledge Search within a Company-WIKI. 209-214 - Mirjam Minor, Daniel Schmalen, Ralph Bergmann, Andreas Koldehoff:
Flexible Workflows for Knowledge Management in the Digital Design. 215-220 - Christoph Schmitz, Andreas Hotho, Robert Jäschke, Gerd Stumme:
Content Aggregation on Knowledge Bases using Graph Clustering. 221-228 - Meike Reichle, Alexandre Hanft:
The FLOSSWALD Information System on Free and Open Source Software. 229-233 - Martin Atzmüller:
Case-Based Characterization and Analysis of Subgroup Patterns. 237-244 - Stefan Audersch, Guntram Flach:
Visuelle Exploration multivariater Daten im Rahmen eines medizinischen Anwendungsszenarios. 245-248 - Korinna Bade, Andreas Nürnberger:
User Centric Hierarchical Classification and Associated Evaluation Measures for Document Retrieval. 249-254 - Stephan Bloehdorn, Roberto Basili, Marco Cammisa, Alessandro Moschitti:
Designing Semantic Kernels as Implicit Superconcept Expansions. 255-261 - Conny Franke, Marcel Karnstedt, Kai-Uwe Sattler:
Mining Data Streams under Dynamicly Changing Resource Constraints. 262-269 - Florian Grewe, Peter Owotoki:
Automated Model Selection with AMSF in a production process of the automotive industry. 270-274 - Dirk Habich, Thomas Wächter, Wolfgang Lehner, Christian Pilarsky:
Two-Phase Clustering Strategy for Gene Expression Data Sets. 275-281 - Alexander Hinneburg, Andrea Porzel, Karina Wolfram:
An Evaluation of Text Retrieval Methods for Similarity Search of multi-dimensional NMR-Spectra. 282-289 - Tamás Horváth, Jan Ramon, Stefan Wrobel:
Frequent Subgraph Mining in Outerplanar Graphs. 290-296 - Bettina Hoser, Andreas Hotho, Robert Jäschke, Christoph Schmitz, Gerd Stumme:
Semantic Network Analysis of Ontologies. 297-305 - Frederik Janssen, Johannes Fürnkranz:
On Trading Off Consistency and Coverage in Inductive Rule Learning. 306-313 - Andreas D. Lattner, Otthein Herzog:
Constraining the Search Space in Temporal Pattern Mining. 314-321 - Daniel A. Keim, Daniela Oelke, Royal Truman, Klaus Neuhaus:
Finding Correlations in Functionally Equivalent Proteins by Integrating Automated and Visual Data Exploration. 322-329 - Ingo Mierswa, Michael Wurst:
Sound Multi-objective Feature Space Transformation for Clustering. 330-337 - Shyam Varan Nath:
Crime Pattern Detection Using Data Mining. 338-341 - Asem Omari, Stefan Conrad:
Web Usage Mining for Adaptive and Personalized Websites. 342-349 - Gunnar Schramm, Marcus Oswald, Hanna Seitz, Sebastian Sager, Marc Zapatka, Gerhard Reinelt, Roland Eils, Rainer König:
Pattern recognition of gene expression data on biochemical networks with simple wavelet transforms. 350-355 - Jan-Nikolas Sulzmann:
Pairwise Naive Bayes Classifier. 356-363
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