[Asis-l] Call for Participation: ADCS 2012 (Dunedin, New Zealand)

Andrew Trotman andrew at cs.otago.ac.nz
Sun Oct 28 20:10:19 EDT 2012


ADCS 2012 (DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND)

SEVENTEENTH AUSTRALASIAN DOCUMENT COMPUTING SYMPOSIUM

 

DATES

5 - 6 Dec 2012 - ADCS in Dunedin, New Zealand

 

LOCATION

Dunedin, New Zealand

http://adcs.otago.ac.nz 

 

AIM OF THE SYMPOSIUM

ADCS2012 is an opportunity for researchers and practitioners in document
management and information retrieval to meet and present their work. The
symposium aims to cover all aspects of Document Computing - issues ranging
from the fundamentals of document architectures and standards for markup,
through storage, management, retrieval, authentication and workflow, to
active and virtual documents. The symposium emphasises both commercial and
academic issues by encouraging a variety of submissions.

 

PROGRAM

FULL PAPERS

* Lida Ghahremanloo, James Thom, Liam Magee, An Ontology Derived from
Heterogeneous Sustainability Indicator Set Documents 

 * Jaewon Kim, Paul Thomas, Ramesh Sankaranarayana, Tom Gedeon, Comparing
scanning behaviour in web search on small and large screens 

 * Matt Crane, Andrew Trotman, Effects of Spam Removal on Search Engine
Efficiency and Effectiveness 

 * Matthias Petri, J. Shane Culpepper, Efficient Indexing Algorithms for
Approximate Pattern Matching in Text 

 * Paul Thomas, Explaining difficulty navigating a website using page view
data 

 * Bevan Koopman, Peter Bruza, Guido Zuccon, Michael John Lawley, Laurianne
Sitbon, Graph-based Concept Weighting for Medical Information Retrieval 

 * Alistair Moffat, Falk Scholer, Paul Thomas, Models and Metrics: IR
Evaluation as a User Process 

 * Mahmood Neshati, Hamid Beigy, Djoerd Hiemstra, Multi-Aspect Group
Formation using Facility Location Analysis 

 * Khamsum Kinley, Dian Tjondronegoro, Helen Partridge, Sylvia Edwards,
Relationship between the nature of the Search Task Types and Query
Reformulation Behaviour 

 * David Hawking, Timothy Jones, Reordering an index to speed query
processing without loss of effectiveness 

 * Lorena Leal Bando, Falk Scholer, Andrew Turpin, Sentence Length Bias in
TREC Novelty Track Judgements 

 

SHORT PAPERS

* Rachel Milne, Richard O'Keefe, Andrew Trotman, A Study in Language
Identification 

 * Andrew Turpin, An Attempt to Measure the Quality of Questions in Question
Time of the Australian Federal Parliament 

 * Ling-Xiang Tang, Shlomo Geva, Andrew Trotman, An English-Translated
Parallel Corpus for the CJK Wikipedia Collections 

 * Guido Zuccon, Bevan Koopman, Anthony Nguyen, Deanne Vickers, Luke Butt,
Exploiting Medical Hierarchies for Concept-based Information Retrieval 

 * Jun Hou, Finding Additional Semantic Entity information for Search
Engines 

 * Michael Symonds, Peter Bruza, Laurianne Sitbon, Ian Turner, Is the
Unigram Relevance Model Term Independent? Classifying term dependencies in
query expansion 

 * Chris De Vries, Shlomo Geva, Pairwise Similarity of TopSig Document
Signatures 

 * Robert Steele, Dan Dumbrell, Putting the Public into Public Health
Information Dissemination: Social Media and Health-related Web Pages

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