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Information Retrieval Journal, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, February 2017
- Yiqun Liu, Jian-Yun Nie, Yi Chang:
Constructing click models for search users. 1-3 - Jiafeng Guo, Xiaofei Zhu, Yanyan Lan, Xueqi Cheng:
Modeling users' search sessions for high utility query recommendation. 4-24 - Haitao Yu, Adam Jatowt, Roi Blanco, Hideo Joho, Joemon M. Jose:
Decoding multi-click search behavior based on marginal utility. 25-52 - Zeyang Liu, Jiaxin Mao, Chao Wang, Qingyao Ai, Yiqun Liu, Jian-Yun Nie:
Enhancing click models with mouse movement information. 53-80
Volume 20, Number 2, April 2017
- Mengwen Liu, Wanying Ding, Dae Hoon Park, Yi Fang, Rui Yan, Xiaohua Hu:
Which used product is more sellable? A time-aware approach. 81-108 - Travis Ebesu, Yi Fang:
Neural Semantic Personalized Ranking for item cold-start recommendation. 109-131 - Giovanni Yoko Kristianto, Goran Topic, Akiko Aizawa:
Utilizing dependency relationships between math expressions in math IR. 132-167
Volume 20, Number 3, June 2017
- David Hawking, Alistair Moffat, Andrew Trotman:
Efficiency in information retrieval: introduction to special issue. 169-171 - Gabriel Tolosa, Esteban Feuerstein, Luca Becchetti, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela:
Performance improvements for search systems using an integrated cache of lists + intersections. 172-198 - Jimmy Lin, Andrew Trotman:
The role of index compression in score-at-a-time query evaluation. 199-220 - Yubin Kim, Jamie Callan, J. Shane Culpepper, Alistair Moffat:
Efficient distributed selective search. 221-252 - Travis Gagie, Aleksi Hartikainen, Kalle Karhu, Juha Kärkkäinen, Gonzalo Navarro, Simon J. Puglisi, Jouni Sirén:
Document retrieval on repetitive string collections. 253-291 - Caio Moura Daoud, Edleno Silva de Moura, David Fernandes de Oliveira, Altigran Soares da Silva, Cristian Rossi, André Luiz da Costa Carvalho:
Waves: a fast multi-tier top-k query processing algorithm. 292-316
Volume 20, Number 4, August 2017
- Xing Zhou, Lixin Ding, Zhaokui Li, Runze Wan:
Collaborator recommendation in heterogeneous bibliographic networks using random walks. 317-337 - Teemu Pääkkönen, Jaana Kekäläinen, Heikki Keskustalo, Leif Azzopardi, David Maxwell, Kalervo Järvelin:
Validating simulated interaction for retrieval evaluation. 338-362 - Ricardo Campos, Gaël Dias, Alípio Mário Jorge, Célia Nunes:
Identifying top relevant dates for implicit time sensitive queries. 363-398
Volume 20, Number 5, October 2017
- Carsten Eickhoff, Jacek Gwizdka, Claudia Hauff, Jiyin He:
Introduction to the special issue on search as learning. 399-402 - Christie M. Kodama, Beth St. Jean, Mega Subramaniam, Natalie Greene Taylor:
There's a creepy guy on the other end at Google!: engaging middle school students in a drawing activity to elicit their mental models of Google. 403-432 - Yihan Lu, I-Han Hsiao:
Personalized Information Seeking Assistant (PiSA): from programming information seeking to learning. 433-455 - Saraschandra Karanam, Guillermo Jorge-Botana, Ricardo Olmos, Herre van Oostendorp:
The role of domain knowledge in cognitive modeling of information search. 456-479 - Simon Knight, Bart Rienties, Karen Littleton, Dirk T. Tempelaar, Matthew Mitsui, Chirag Shah:
The orchestration of a collaborative information seeking learning task. 480-505 - Rohail Syed, Kevyn Collins-Thompson:
Optimizing search results for human learning goals. 506-523 - Ion Madrazo Azpiazu, Nevena Dragovic, Maria Soledad Pera, Jerry Alan Fails:
Online searching and learning: YUM and other search tools for children and teachers. 524-545
Volume 20, Number 6, December 2017
- Xu Zhuang, Yan Zhu, Chin-Chen Chang, Qiang Peng, Faisal Khurshid:
A unified score propagation model for web spam demotion algorithm. 547-574 - Mengwen Liu, Yi Fang, Alexander G. Choulos, Dae Hoon Park, Xiaohua Hu:
Product review summarization through question retrieval and diversification. 575-605 - Alejandro Bellogín, Pablo Castells, Iván Cantador:
Statistical biases in Information Retrieval metrics for recommender systems. 606-634
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