The size of the available panels will be A0 size in vertical format (1189 mm in height x 841 mm in width). Each panel will have a label with the poster id. Authors shall mount their posters in the right panels between 15:30 and 16:00 and unmount them at 18:00. Tape and other material to help authors with their posters will be made available by the local committee.
Poster session I
Main hall, Monday July 18, 16:00-18:00
Collection papers
A Complete & Comprehensive Movie Review Dataset (CCMR).
Xuezhi Cao (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Weiyue Huang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Yong Yu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
A Cross-Platform Collection of Social Network Profiles.
Maria Han Veiga (University of Zurich), Carsten Eickhoff (ETH Zurich)
A Test Collection for Matching Patients to Clinical Trials.
Bevan Koopman (CSIRO), Guido Zuccon (Queensland University of Technology)
ArabicWeb16: A New Crawl for Today’s Arabic Web.
Reem Swuaileh (Qatar University), Mucahid Kutlu (Qatar University), Nihal Fathima (Qatar University), Tamer Elsayed (Qatar University), Matthew Lease (University of Texas at Austin)
Building Test Collections for Evaluating Temporal IR.
Hideo Joho (University of Tsukuba), Adam Jatowt (Kyoto University), Roi Blanco (University of A Coruña), Haitao Yu (University of Tsukuba), Shuhei Yamamoto (University of Tsukuba)
DAJEE: A Dataset of Joint Educational Entities for Information Retrieval in Technology Enhanced Learning.
Vladimir Estivill-Castro (Griffith University), Carla Limongelli (Roma Tre University), Matteo Lombardi (Griffith University), Alessandro Marani (Griffith University)
Evaluating Retrieval over Sessions: The TREC Session Track 2011-2014.
Ben Carterette (University of Delaware), Paul Clough (University of Sheffield), Mark Hall (Edge Hill University), Evangelos Kanoulas (University of Amsterdam), Mark Sanderson (RMIT University)
EveTAR: A New Test Collection for Event Detection in Arabic Tweets.
Hind Almerekhi (Qatar University), Maram Hasanain (Qatar University), Tamer Elsayed (Qatar University)
GNMID14: A Collection of 110 Million Global Music Identification Matches.
Cameron Summers (Gracenote), Gregoire Tronel (Gracenote), Jason Cramer (Gracenote), Aneesh Vartakavi (Gracenote), Phillip Popp (Gracenote)
Longitudinal Navigation Log Data on a Large Web Domain.
Suzan Verberne (Radboud University), Bram Arends (Radboud University), Wessel Kraaij (TNO & Radboud University & Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science), Arjen de Vries (Radboud University)
New Collection Announcement: Focused Retrieval Over the Web.
Ivan Habernal (Technische Universität Darmstadt), Maria Sukhareva (Technische Universität Darmstadt), Fiana Raiber (Technion), Anna Shtok (Technion), Oren Kurland (Technion), Hadar Ronen (Bar-Ilan University), Judit Bar-Ilan (Bar-Ilan University), Iryna Gurevych (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
NTCIR Lifelog: The First Test Collection for Lifelog Research.
Cathal Gurrin (Dublin City University), Hideo Joho (University of Tsukuba), Frank Hopfgartner (University of Glasgow), Liting Zhou (Dublin City University), Rami Albatal (Heystaks)
SOGOU-2012-CRAWL: A Crawl of Search Results in the Sogou 2012 Chinese Query Log.
Stewart Whiting (University of Glasgow), Omar Alonso (Microsoft), Joemon Jose (University of Glasgow)
The BOLT IR Test Collections of Multilingual Passage Retrieval from Discussion Forums.
Ian Soboroff (NIST), Kira Griffitt (University of Pennsylvania), Stephanie Strassel (University of Pennsylvania)
The Factoid Queries Collection.
Ido Guy (Yahoo Research), Dan Pelleg (Yahoo Research)
The LExR Collection for Expertise Retrieval in Academia.
Vitor Mangaravite (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais), Rodrygo L. T. Santos (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais), Isac S. Ribeiro (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais), Marcos André Goncalves (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais), Alberto H. F. Laender (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)
UQV100: A Test Collection with Query Variability.
Peter Bailey (Microsoft), Alistair Moffat (The University of Melbourne), Falk Scholer (RMIT University), Paul Thomas (Microsoft)
Short papers
An Exploration of Evaluation Metrics for Mobile Push Notifications.
Luchen Tan (University of Waterloo), Adam Roegiest (University of Waterloo), Jimmy Lin (University of Waterloo), Charles L. A. Clarke (University of Waterloo)
An Improved Multileaving Algorithm for Online Ranker Evaluation.
Brian Brost (University of Copenhagen), Ingemar J. Cox (University of Copenhagen & University College London), Yevgeny Seldin (University of Copenhagen), Christina Lioma (University of Copenhagen)
An Unsupervised Approach to Anomaly Detection in Music Datasets.
Yen-Cheng Lu (Virginia Tech), Chih-Wei Wu (Georgia Institute of Technology), Chang-Tien Lu (Virginia Tech), Alexander Lerch (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Anonymizing Query Logs by Differential Privacy.
Sicong Zhang (Georgetown University), Hui Yang (Georgetown University), Lisa Singh (Georgetown University)
Audio Features Affected by Music Expressiveness: Experimental Setup and Preliminary Results on Tuba Players.
Alberto Introini (Università degli Studi di Milano), Giorgio Presti (Università degli Studi di Milano), Giuseppe Boccignone (Università degli Studi di Milano)
Automatic Identification and Contextual Reformulation of Implicit System-Related Queries.
Adam Fourney (Microsoft Research), Susan T. Dumais (Microsoft Research)
Axiomatic Analysis for Improving the Log-Logistic Feedback Model.
Ali Montazeralghaem (University of Tehran), Hamed Zamani (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Azadeh Shakery (University of Tehran)
Build Emotion Lexicon from the Mood of Crowd via Topic-Assisted Joint Non-negative Matrix Factorization.
Kaisong Song (Northeastern University), Wei Gao (Qatar Computing Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa University), Ling Chen (University of Technology, Sydney), Shi Feng (Northeastern University), Daling Wang (Northeastern University), Chengqi Zhang (University of Technology, Sydney)
Burst Detection in Social Media Streams for Tracking Interest Profiles in Real Time.
Cody Buntain (University of Maryland), Jimmy Lin (University of Waterloo)
Cluster-based Joint Matrix Factorization Hashing for Cross-Modal Retrieval.
Dimitrios Rafailidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Fabio Crestani (Università della Svizzera Italiana)
Collaborative Ranking with Social Relationships for Top-N Recommendations.
Dimitrios Rafailidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Fabio Crestani (Università della Svizzera Italiana)
Community-based Cyberreading for Information Understanding.
Zhuoren Jiang (Peking University), Xiaozhong Liu (Indiana University Bloomington), Liangcai Gao (Peking University), Zhi Tang (Peking University)
Computational Creativity Based Video Recommendation.
Wei Lu (Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Fu-lai Chung (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Effective Trend Detection within a Dynamic Search Context.
Anat Hashavit (IBM Haifa Research Lab), Roy Levin (IBM Haifa Research Lab), Ido Guy (Yahoo Research), Gilad Kutiel (Technion)
Explicit In Situ User Feedback for Web Search Results.
Jin Young Kim (Microsoft), Jaime Teevan (Microsoft), Nick Craswell (Microsoft)
Identifying Careless Workers in Crowdsourcing Platforms: A Game Theory Approach.
Yashar Moshfeghi (University of Glasgow), Alvaro F. Huertas-Rosero (University of Glasgow), Joemon M. Jose (University of Glasgow)
Improving Automated Controversy Detection on the Web.
Myungha Jang (University of Massachusetts Amherst & Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval), James Allan (University of Massachusetts Amherst & Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval)
Improving Retrieval Quality Using Pseudo Relevance Feedback in Content-Based Image Retrieval.
Dinesha Chathurani (QUT), Nanayakkara Wasam Uluwitige (QUT), Timothy Chappell (QUT), Shlomo Geva (QUT), Vinod Chandran (QUT)
Is Sven Seven? A Search Intent Module for Children.
Nevena Dragovic (Boise State University), Ion Madrazo Azpiazu (Boise State University), Maria Soledad Pera (Boise State University)
Investment Recommendation using Investor Opinions in Social Media.
Wenting Tu (University of Hong Kong), David W Cheung (University of Hong Kong), Nikos Mamoulis (University of Hong Kong), Min Yang (University of Hong Kong), Ziyu Lu (University of Hong Kong)
Learning to Project and Binarise for Hashing Based Approximate Nearest Neighbour Search.
Sean Moran (University of Glasgow)
Not All Links Are Created Equal: An Adaptive Embedding Approach for Social Personalized Ranking.
Qing Zhang (Peking University), Houfeng Wang (Peking University)
On the Applicability of Delicious for Temporal Search on Web Archives.
Helge Holzmann (L3S Research Center), Wolfgang Nejdl (L3S Research Center), Avishek Anand (L3S Research Center)
Polarized User and Topic Tracking in Twitter.
Mauro Coletto (IMT Lucca & ISTI-CNR), Claudio Lucchese (ISTI-CNR), Salvatore Orlando (University of Venice), Raffaele Perego (ISTI-CNR)
Retrievability of Code Mixed Microblogs.
Debasis Ganguly (Dublin City University), Ayan Bandyopadhyay (Indian Statistical Institute), Mandar Mitra (Indian Statistical Institute), Gareth J.F. Jones (Dublin City University)
Sampling Strategies and Active Learning for Volume Estimation.
Haotian Zhang (University of Waterloo), Jimmy Lin (University of Waterloo), Gordon V. Cormack (University of Waterloo), Mark D. Smucker (University of Waterloo)
Search-based Evaluation from Truth Transcripts for Voice Search Applications.
Francois Mairesse (Amazon.com), Paul Raccuglia (Amazon.com), Shiv Vitaladevuni (Amazon.com)
Selectively Personalizing Query Auto-Completion.
Fei Cai (National University of Defense Technology), Maarten de Rijke (University of Amsterdam),
SGT Framework: Social, Geographical and Temporal Relevance for Recreational Queries in Web Search.
Stewart Whiting (University of Glasgow), Omar Alonso (Microsoft)
Simple Dynamic Emission Strategies for Microblog Filtering.
Luchen Tan (University of Waterloo), Adam Roegiest (University of Waterloo), Charles L. A. Clarke (University of Waterloo), Jimmy Lin (University of Waterloo)
Subspace Clustering Based Tag Sharing for Inductive Tag Matrix Refinement with Complex Errors.
Yuqing Hou (School of EECS, Peking University), Zhouchen Lin (School of EECS, Peking University), Jin-ge Yao (Institute of Computer Science and Technology, Peking University)
To Blend or Not to Blend? Perceptual Speed, Visual Memory and Aggregated Search.
Lauren Turpin (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Diane Kelly (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Jaime Arguello (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Uncovering Task Based Behavioral Heterogeneities in Online Search Behavior.
Rishabh Mehrotra (University College London), Prasanta Bhattacharya (National University of Singapore), Emine Yilmaz (University College London)
Utilizing Focused Relevance Feedback.
Elinor Brondwine (Technion), Anna Shtok (Technion), Oren Kurland (Technion)
Why do you Think this Query is Difficult?: A User Study on Human Query Prediction.
Stefano Mizzaro (University of Udine), Josiane Mothe (Université de Toulouse)
Poster session II
Main hall, Tuesday, July 19, 16:00-18:00
Short papers
A Dynamic Recurrent Model for Next Basket Recommendation.
Feng Yu (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qiang Liu (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shu Wu (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Liang Wang (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Tieniu Tan (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
A Simple Enhancement for Ad-hoc Information Retrieval via Topic Modelling.
Fanghong Jian (Central China Normal University), Jimmy Xiangji Huang (York University), Jiashu Zhao (York University), Tingting He (Central China Normal University), Po Hu (Central China Normal University)
An Empirical Study of Learning to Rank for Entity Search.
Jing Chen (Carnegie Mellon University), Chenyan Xiong (Carnegie Mellon University), Jamie Callan (Carnegie Mellon University),
Balancing Relevance Criteria through Multi-Objective Optimization.
Joost van Doorn (University of Amsterdam), Daan Odijk (University of Amsterdam), Diederik M. Roijers (University of Oxford), Maarten de Rijke (University of Amsterdam)
Controversy Detection in Wikipedia Using Collective Classification.
Shiri Dori-Hacohen (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), David Jensen (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), James Allan (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Discovering Author Interest Evolution in Topic Modeling.
Min Yang (University of Hong Kong), Jincheng Mei (University of Alberta), Fei Xu (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wenting Tu (University of Hong Kong), Ziyu Lu (University of Hong Kong)
Distributional Random Oversampling for Imbalanced Text Classification.
Alejandro Moreo Fernandez (ISTI-CNR), Andrea Esuli (ISTI-CNR), Fabrizio Sebastiani (Qatar Computing Research Institute, Hamad bin Khalifa University)
Doc2Sent2Vec: A Novel Two-Phase Approach for Learning Document Representation.
Ganesh Jawahar (International Institute of Information Technology), Manish Gupta (Microsoft), Vasudeva Varma (International Institute of Information Technology)
Dynamically integrating Item Exposure with Rating Prediction in Collaborative Filtering.
Ting-Yi Shih (National Taiwan University), Ting-Chang Hou (National Taiwan University), Jian-De Jiang (National Taiwan University), Yen-Chieh Lien (National Taiwan University), Chia-Rui Lin (National Taiwan University), Pu-Jen Cheng (National Taiwan University)
Enhancing First Story Detection using Word Embeddings.
Sean Moran (University of Glasgow), Richard McCreadie (University of Glasgow), Craig Macdonald (University of Glasgow), Iadh Ounis (University of Glasgow)
Examining the Coherence of the Top Ranked Tweet Topics.
Anjie Fang (University of Glasgow), Craig Macdonald (University of Glasgow), Iadh Ounis (University of Glasgow), Philip Habel (University of Glasgow)
Exploiting CPU SIMD Extensions to Speed-up Document Scoring with Tree Ensembles.
Claudio Lucchese (ISTI-CNR & Istella srl), Franco Maria Nardini (ISTI-CNR & Istella srl), Salvatore Orlando (Univ. of Venice), Raffaele Perego (ISTI-CNR & Istella srl), Nicola Tonellotto (ISTI-CNR & Istella srl), Rossano Venturini (Univ. of Pisa & Istella srl)
Exploiting Semantic Coherence Features for Information Retrieval.
Xinhui Tu (Central China Normal University), Jimmy Xiangji Huang (York University), Jing Luo (Wuhan University of Science and Technology), Tingting He (Central China Normal University)
Extracting Information Seeking Intentions for Web Search Sessions.
Matthew Mitsui (Rutgers University), Chirag Shah (Rutgers University), Nicholas J Belkin (Rutgers University)
First Story Detection using Multiple Nearest Neighbors.
Jeroen B.P. Vuurens (Delft University of Technology), Arjen P. de Vries (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Health Monitoring on Social Media over Time.
Sumit Sidana (Univ. Grenoble Alps/CNRS), Shashwat Mishra (Univ. Grenoble Alps/CNRS), Sihem Amer-Yahia (Univ. Grenoble Alps/CNRS), Marianne Clausel (Univ. Grenoble Alps/CNRS), Massih-Reza Amini (Univ. Grenoble Alps/CNRS)
How Informative is a Term? Dispersion as a measure of Term Specificity.
Rodney McDonell (University of Melbourne), Justin Zobel (University of Melbourne), Bodo Billerbeck (University of Melbourne)
Impact of Review-Set Selection on Human Assessment for Text Classification.
Adam Roegiest (University of Waterloo), Gordon V. Cormack (University of Waterloo)
Improving Language Estimation with the Paragraph Vector Model for Ad-hoc Retrieval.
Qingyao Ai (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Liu Yang (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Jiafeng Guo (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences), W. Bruce Croft (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Ingrams – A Neuropsychological Explanation For Why People Search.
Peter Bailey (Microsoft), Nick Craswell (Microsoft)
Is This Your Final Answer? Evaluating the Effect of Answers on Good Abandonment in Mobile Search.
Kyle Williams (The Pennsylvania State University), Julia Kiseleva (Eindhoven University of Technology), Aidan C. Crook (Microsoft), Imed Zitouni (Microsoft), Ahmed Hassan Awadallah (Microsoft), Madian Khabsa (Microsoft)
Linking Organizational Social Network Profiles.
Jerome Cheng (National University of Singapore), Kazunari Sugiyama (National University of Singapore), Min-Yen Kan (National University of Singapore)
Jointly Modeling Review Content and Aspect Ratings for Review Rating Prediction.
Zhipeng Jin (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qiudan Li (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Daniel D. Zeng (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Arizona), Yong Cheng Zhan (University of Arizona), Ruoran Liu (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lei Wang (Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hongyuan Ma (CNCERT/CC)
Load-Balancing in Distributed Selective Search.
Yubin Kim (Carnegie Mellon University), Jamie Callan (Carnegie Mellon University), J. Shane Culpepper (RMIT University), Alistair Moffat (The University of Melbourne)
Multi-Rate Deep Learning for Temporal Recommendation.
Yang Song (Microsoft Research Redmond), Ali Mamdouh Elkahky (Columbia University), Xiaodong He (Microsoft Research Redmond)
Network-Aware Recommendations of Novel Tweets.
Noor Aldeen Alawad (Sapienza University of Rome), Aris Anagnostopoulos (Sapienza University of Rome), Stefano Leonardi (Sapienza University of Rome), Ida Mele (Università della Svizzera Italiana), Fabrizio Silvestri (Yahoo)
On a Topic Model for Sentences.
Georgios Balikas (University of Grenoble-Alpes/Coffreo), Massih-Reza Amini (University of Grenoble Alpes), Marianne Clausel (University of Grenoble Alpes)
On Information-Theoretic Document-Person Associations for Expert Search in Academia.
Vitor Mangaravite (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais), Rodrygo L. T. Santos (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)
On the Effectiveness of Contextualisation Techniques in Spoken Query Spoken Content Retrieval.
David N. Racca (Dublin City University), Gareth J.F. Jones (Dublin City University)
Ordinal Text Quantification.
Giovanni Da San Martino (Qatar Computing Research Institute, Hamad bin Khalifa University), Wei Gao (Qatar Computing Research Institute, Hamad bin Khalifa University), Fabrizio Sebastiani (Qatar Computing Research Institute, Hamad bin Khalifa University)
Pearson Rank: A Head-Weighted Gap-Sensitive Score-Based Correlation Coefficient.
Ning Gao (University of Maryland, College Park), Mossaab Bagdouri (University of Maryland, College Park), Douglas Oard (University of Maryland, College Park)
Post-Learning Optimization of Tree Ensembles for Efficient Ranking.
Claudio Lucchese (ISTI–CNR & Istella Srl), Franco Maria Nardini (ISTI–CNR & Istella Srl), Salvatore Orlando (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia), Raffaele Perego (ISTI–CNR & Istella Srl), Fabrizio Silvestri (Yahoo), Salvatore Trani (ISTI–CNR)
Quit While Ahead: Evaluating Truncated Rankings.
Fei Liu (The University of Melbourne), Alistair Moffat (The University of Melbourne), Timothy Baldwin (The University of Melbourne), Xiuzhen Zhang (RMIT University)
Quote Recommendation in Dialogue using Deep Neural Network.
Hanbit Lee (Seoul National University), Yeonchan Ahn (Seoul National University), Haejun Lee (Samsung Electronics), Seungdo Ha (Seoul National University), Sang-goo Lee (Seoul National University)
Ranking Documents Through Stochastic Sampling on Bayesian Network-based Models: A Pilot Study.
Xing Tan (York University), Jimmy Xiangji Huang (York University), Aijun An (York University)
Ranking Health Web Pages with Relevance and Understandability.
Joao Palotti (Vienna University of Technology), Lorraine Goeuriot (Université Grenoble Alpes), Guido Zuccon (Queensland University of Technology), Allan Hanbury (Vienna University of Technology)
Rethinking the Cost of Information Search Behavior.
Yinglong Zhang (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Jacek Gwizdka (University of Texas, Austin)
Retweeting Behavior Prediction Based on One-Class Collaborative Filtering in Social Networks.
Bo Jiang (Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jiguang Liang (Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ying Sha (Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Rui Li (Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wei Liu (CNCERT/CC, Beijing), Hongyuan Ma (CNCERT/CC, Beijing), Lihong Wang (CNCERT/CC, Beijing)
Seeking Serendipity: A Living Lab Approach to Understanding Creative Retrieval in Broadcast Media Production.
Sabrina Sauer (VU University Amsterdam), Maarten de Rijke (University of Amsterdam)
SG++: Word Representation with Sentiment and Negation for Twitter Sentiment Classification.
Qinmin Hu (East China Normal University), Yijun Pei (East China Normal University), Qin Chen (East China Normal University), Liang He (East China Normal University)
SimCC-AT: A Method to Compute Similarity of Scientific Papers with Automatic Parameter Tuning.
Masoud Reyhani Hamedani (Hanyang University), Sang-Wook Kim (Hanyang University)
Temporal Query Intent Disambiguation using Time-Series Data.
Yue Zhao (Delft University of Technology), Claudia Hauff (Delft University of Technology)
Topic Model based Privacy Protection in Personalized Web Search.
Wasi Uddin Ahmad (University of Virginia), Md Masudur Rahman (University of Virginia), Hongning Wang (University of Virginia)
Topic Quality Metrics Based on Distributed Word Representations.
Sergey I. Nikolenko (National Research University Higher School of Economics)
Toward Estimating the Rank Correlation between the Test Collection Results and the True System Performance.
Julián Urbano (Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Mónica Marrero (National Supercomputing Center)
Tracking Sentiment by Time Series Analysis.
Anastasia Giachanou (Università della Svizzera Italiana), Fabio Crestani (Università della Svizzera Italiana)
Tweet2Vec: Learning Tweet Embeddings Using Character-level CNN-LSTM Encoder-Decoder.
Soroush Vosoughi (MIT), Prashanth Vijayaraghavan (MIT), Deb Roy (MIT)
Two Sample T-tests for IR Evaluation: Student or Welch?
Tetsuya Sakai (Waseda University)
Understanding Website Behavior based on User Agent.
Kien Trung Pham (New York University), Aecio Santos (New York University), Juliana Freire (New York University)
Using Word Embedding to Evaluate the Coherence of Topics from Twitter Data.
Anjie Fang (University of Glasgow), Craig Macdonald (University of Glasgow), Iadh Ounis (University of Glasgow), Philip Habel (University of Glasgow)
What Makes a Query Temporally Sensitive?
Craig Willis (University of Illinois), Garrick Sherman (University of Illinois), Miles Efron (University of Illinois)
Which Information Sources are More Effective and Reliable in Video Search.
Zhiyong Cheng (Singapore Management University), Xuanchong Li (Carnegie Mellon University), Jialie Shen (Singapore Management University), Alexander G. Hauptmann (Carnegie Mellon University)