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12th CIKM 2003: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- Proceedings of the 2003 ACM CIKM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, November 2-8, 2003. ACM 2003, ISBN 1-58113-723-0

- Jaime G. Carbonell:

Grand challenges for information management. 1
Information retrieval session 1: adhoc retrieval
- Bodo Billerbeck, Falk Scholer

, Hugh E. Williams, Justin Zobel:
Query expansion using associated queries. 2-9 - Ben He, Iadh Ounis:

A study of parameter tuning for term frequency normalization. 10-16 - Steven M. Beitzel, Eric C. Jensen, Abdur Chowdhury, David A. Grossman:

Using titles and category names from editor-driven taxonomies for automatic evaluation. 17-23
Database session 1: querying high-dimensional data
- Sid-Ahmed Berrani, Laurent Amsaleg, Patrick Gros:

Approximate searches: k-neighbors + precision. 24-31 - Chung-Min Chen, Christine T. Cheng:

Replication and retrieval strategies of multidimensional data on parallel disks. 32-39 - Chuck Baldwin, Ghaleb Abdulla, Terence Critchlow:

Multi-resolution modeling of large scale scientific simulation data. 40-48
Knowledge management session 1: visual
- Ricardo da Silva Torres, Celmar G. Silva, Claudia Bauzer Medeiros, Heloisa Vieira da Rocha:

Visual structures for image browsing. 49-55 - Peter A. Gloor, Rob Laubacher, Scott B. C. Dynes, Yan Zhao:

Visualization of Communication Patterns in Collaborative Innovation Networks - Analysis of Some W3C Working Groups. 56-60
Information retrieval session 2: non-text retrieval
- Takao Miura, Isamu Shioya:

Similarity among melodies for music information retrieval. 61-68 - Roger Weber, Michael Mlivoncic:

Efficient region-based image retrieval. 69-76 - Juan E. Gilbert

, Yapin Zhong:
Speech user interfaces for information retrieval. 77-82
Database session 2: querying high-dimensional data II
- Yufei Tao

, Christos Faloutsos
, Dimitris Papadias:
The power-method: a comprehensive estimation technique for multi-dimensional queries. 83-90 - Amit Singh, Hakan Ferhatosmanoglu, Ali Saman Tosun:

High dimensional reverse nearest neighbor queries. 91-98 - Ümit Y. Ogras, Hakan Ferhatosmanoglu:

Dimensionality reduction using magnitude and shape approximations. 99-107
Knowledge management session 2: semantic web
- Aixin Sun

, Ee-Peng Lim
:
Web unit mining: finding and classifying subgraphs of web pages. 108-115 - Jimmy Lin, Boris Katz:

Question answering from the web using knowledge annotation and knowledge mining techniques. 116-123 - Zhu Zhang, Jahna Otterbacher, Dragomir R. Radev:

Learning cross-document structural relationships using boosting. 124-130
Information retrieval session 3: cross language retrieval
- Massimo Melucci, Nicola Orio:

A novel method for stemmer generation based on hidden markov models. 131-138 - Nasreen Abdul Jaleel, Leah S. Larkey:

Statistical transliteration for english-arabic cross language information retrieval. 139-146 - Lisa Ballesteros, Mark Sanderson:

Addressing the lack of direct translation resources for cross-language retrieval. 147-152
Database session 3: data management in mobile environments
- Wai Gen Yee, Shamkant B. Navathe:

Efficient data access to multi-channel broadcast programs. 153-160 - Jiun-Long Huang, Ming-Syan Chen, Wen-Chih Peng:

Exploring group mobility for replica data allocation in a mobile environment. 161-168
Industry session 1: information retrieval
- Rafael Alonso, Jeffrey A. Bloom, Hua Li:

Lessons from the implementation of an adaptive parts acquisition ePortal. 169-171 - Lilian Harada, Yuuji Hotta, Naoki Akaboshi, Kazumi Kubota, Tadashi Ohmori, Riichiro Take:

Event analyzer: a tool for sequential data processing. 172-174 - Matthias Nicola, Jasmi John:

XML parsing: a threat to database performance. 175-178 - Renaud Vanlande, Christophe Cruz

, Christophe Nicolle:
Managing IFC for civil engineering projects. 179-181
Information retrieval session 4: general retrieval issues I
- Rebecca Cathey, Ling Ma, Nazli Goharian, David A. Grossman:

Misuse detection for information retrieval systems. 183-190 - Yiming Yang, Bryan Kisiel:

Margin-based local regression for adaptive filtering. 191-198 - Jie Lu, James P. Callan:

Content-based retrieval in hybrid peer-to-peer networks. 199-206
Database session 4: heterogeneous and distributed systems
- Charles L. A. Clarke, Philip L. Tilker, Allen Quoc-Luan Tran, Kevin Harris, Antonio S. Cheng:

A reliable storage management layer for distributed information retrieval systems. 207-215 - Torsten Priebe

, Günther Pernul:
Towards integrative enterprise knowledge portals. 216-223 - Guizhen Yang, I. V. Ramakrishnan, Michael Kifer:

On the complexity of schema inference from web pages in the presence of nullable data attributes. 224-231
Knowledge management session 3: classification
- Hwanjo Yu, ChengXiang Zhai, Jiawei Han:

Text classification from positive and unlabeled documents. 232-239 - Sofus A. Macskassy, Haym Hirsh:

Adding numbers to text classification. 240-246 - James G. Shanahan, Norbert Roma:

Boosting support vector machines for text classification through parameter-free threshold relaxation. 247-254
Information retrieval session 5: general retrieval issues II
- Einat Amitay, Rani Nelken, Wayne Niblack, Ron Sivan, Aya Soffer:

Multi-resolution disambiguation of term occurrences. 255-262 - James Allan, Ao Feng, Alvaro Bolivar:

Flexible intrinsic evaluation of hierarchical clustering for TDT. 263-270
Database session 5: management of data streams
- Qingchun Jiang, Sharma Chakravarthy

:
Queueing analysis of relational operators for continuous data streams. 271-278 - Hong Su, Jinhui Jian, Elke A. Rundensteiner:

Raindrop: a uniform and layered algebraic framework for XQueries on XML streams. 279-286 - Cheqing Jin, Weining Qian, Chaofeng Sha, Jeffrey Xu Yu, Aoying Zhou:

Dynamically maintaining frequent items over a data stream. 287-294
Knowledge management session 4: indexing
- Giordano Adami, Paolo Avesani, Diego Sona:

Bootstrapping for hierarchical document classification. 295-302 - James Mayfield, Paul McNamee, Christine D. Piatko

, Claudia Pearce:
Lattice-based tagging using support vector machines. 303-308 - Rong Jin, Luo Si, ChengXiang Zhai, James P. Callan:

Collaborative filtering with decoupled models for preferences and ratings. 309-316
Information retrieval session 6: categorization
- Tao Li, Shenghuo Zhu, Mitsunori Ogihara:

Efficient multi-way text categorization via generalized discriminant analysis. 317-324 - Luis Gravano, Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, Richard Lichtenstein:

Categorizing web queries according to geographical locality. 325-333 - Vaughan R. Shanks, Hugh E. Williams:

Index construction for linear categorisation. 334-341
Database session 6: XML
- Makoto Onizuka

:
Light-weight xPath processing of XML stream with deterministic automata. 342-349 - Damien K. Fisher, Franky Lam, William M. Shui, Raymond K. Wong:

Efficient ordering for XML data. 350-357 - Ashraf Aboulnaga, Jeffrey F. Naughton:

Building XML statistics for the hidden web. 358-365
Industry session 2: meditation and data sharing
- Leo Obrst:

Ontologies for semantically interoperable systems. 366-369 - Omar Boucelma, Jean-Yves Garinet, Zoé Lacroix:

The virGIS WFS-based spatial mediation system. 370-374 - Kenneth P. Smith, Vipin Swarup, Sushil Jajodia, Donald B. Faatz, Todd Cornett, Jeffrey Hoyt:

Securely sharing neuroimagery. 375-377
Information retrieval session 7: web
- Michelle Jayne Fisher, Richard M. Everson:

Representing interests as a hyperlinked document collection. 378-385 - Rinat Khoussainov, Nicholas Kushmerick:

Automated index management for distributed web search. 386-393 - Pável Calado, Marco Cristo, Edleno Silva de Moura, Nivio Ziviani, Berthier A. Ribeiro-Neto, Marcos André Gonçalves:

Combining link-based and content-based methods for web document classification. 394-401
Database session 7: bioinformatics
- Sourav S. Bhowmick, Vivek Vedagiri, Amey V. Laud:

HyperThesis: the gRNA spell on the curse of bioinformatics applications integration. 402-409 - L. Venkata Subramaniam, Sougata Mukherjea, Pankaj Kankar, Biplav Srivastava, Vishal S. Batra, Pasumarti V. Kamesam, Ravi Kothari:

Information extraction from biomedical literature: methodology, evaluation and an application. 410-417 - Chun Tang, Aidong Zhang:

Mining multiple phenotype structures underlying gene expression profiles. 418-425
Information retrieval session 8: efficiency
- Andrei Z. Broder, David Carmel, Michael Herscovici, Aya Soffer, Jason Y. Zien:

Efficient query evaluation using a two-level retrieval process. 426-434 - Abdur Chowdhury, Greg Pass:

Operational requirements for scalable search systems. 435-442 - Jack G. Conrad, Xi S. Guo, Cindy P. Schriber:

Online duplicate document detection: signature reliability in a dynamic retrieval environment. 443-452
Database session 8: interactive data exploration
- James Abello, Yannis Kotidis:

Hierarchical graph indexing. 453-460 - Linas Bukauskas

, Leo Mark, Edward Omiecinski, Michael H. Böhlen:
iTopN: incremental extraction of the N most visible objects. 461-468
Information retievalk session 9: language models
- Xiaoyan Li, W. Bruce Croft:

Time-based language models. 469-475 - Munirathnam Srikanth, Rohini K. Srihari:

Exploiting syntactic structure of queries in a language modeling approach to IR. 476-483 - Javed A. Aslam, Virgiliu Pavlu, Robert Savell:

A unified model for metasearch, pooling, and system evaluation. 484-491
Industry session 3: data analysis, mining, and managing XML
- Eui-Hong Han, George Karypis

, Doug Mewhort, Keith Hatchard:
Intelligent metasearch engine for knowledge management. 492-495 - David Holmes:

SQL text parsing for information retrieval. 496-499 - Tahia Infantes-Morris, Philip J. Bernhard, Kevin L. Fox, Gary J. Faulkner, Kristina Stripling:

Industrial evaluation of a highly-accurate academic IR system. 500-503
Poster papers - short papers
- Ryen White, Joemon M. Jose, Ian Ruthven:

An approach for implicitly detecting information needs. 504-507 - Dragomir R. Radev, Daniel Tam:

Summarization evaluation using relative utility. 508-511 - Ling Ma, Nazli Goharian, Abdur Chowdhury, Misun Chung:

Extracting unstructured data from template generated web documents. 512-515 - Lakshmish Ramaswamy, Arun Iyengar, Ling Liu, Fred Douglis

:
Techniques for efficient fragment detection in web pages. 516-519 - Kurt W. Deschler, Elke A. Rundensteiner:

MASS: a multi-axis storage structure for large XML documents. 520-523 - Anne Kao, Lesley Quach, Steve Poteet, Steve Woods:

User assisted text classification and knowledge management. 524-527 - Christopher S. Campbell, Paul P. Maglio, Alex Cozzi, Byron Dom:

Expertise identification using email communications. 528-531 - Mark Sifer:

A visual interface technique for exploring OLAP data with coordinated dimension hierarchies. 532-535 - Joong Hyuk Chang, Won Suk Lee:

estWin: adaptively monitoring the recent change of frequent itemsets over online data streams. 536-539 - Mounia Lalmas, Jane Reid:

Automatic identification of best entry points for focused structured document retrieval. 540-543 - Pu-Jen Cheng, Lee-Feng Chien:

Auto-generation of topic hierarchies for web images from users' perspectives. 544-547 - Dwi H. Widyantoro, Thomas R. Ioerger, John Yen:

Tracking changes in user interests with a few relevance judgments. 548-551 - Corsin Decurtins, Moira C. Norrie, Beat Signer

:
Digital annotation of printed documents. 552-555 - David Liben-Nowell, Jon M. Kleinberg:

The link prediction problem for social networks. 556-559 - Ramesh Nallapati, W. Bruce Croft, James Allan:

Relevant query feedback in statistical language modeling. 560-563 - Olena Parkhomenko, Yugyung Lee, E. K. Park:

Ontology-driven peer profiling in peer-to-peer enabled semantic web. 564-567 - Yi-fang Brook Wu, Latha Shankar, Xin Chen:

Finding more useful information faster from web search results. 568-571 - Jinho Lee, David A. Grossman, Ratko Orlandic:

An evaluation of the incorporation of a semantic network into a multidimensional retrieval engine. 572-575

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