This paper presents the 2006 Miracle team’s approaches to the Ad-Hoc and Geographical Information Retrieval tasks. A first set of runs was obtained using a set of basic components. Then, by putting together special combinations of these runs, an extended set was obtained. With respect to previous campaigns some improvements have been introduced in our system: an entity recognition prototype is integrated in our tokenization scheme, and the performance of our indexing and retrieval engine has been improved. For GeoCLEF, we tested retrieving using geo-entity and textual references separately, and then combining them with different approaches
In this paper we will describe the Berkeley (groups 1 and 2 combined) submissions and approaches to ...
GeoCLEF ran as a regular track for the second time within the Cross Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF)...
For the multilingual ad-hoc document retrieval track (TEL) at CLEF, Trinity College Dublin and Dubl...
This paper presents the 2006 Miracle team’s approaches to the Ad-Hoc and Geographical Information Re...
This paper presents the 2005 MIRACLE team’s approach to Cross-Language Geographical Retrieval (GeoCL...
This paper presents the 2006 MIRACLE’s team approach to the AdHoc Information Retrieval track. The e...
This paper presents the 2007 MIRACLE’s team approach to the AdHoc Information Retrieval track. The w...
This paper presents the 2005 Miracle’s team approach to the Ad-Hoc Information Retrieval tasks. The ...
In this paper we will describe the Berkeley (groups 1 and 2 combined) submissions and approaches to ...
This paper describes the participation of GIRSA at Geo- CLEF 2008, the geographic information retri...
GeoCLEF ran as a regular track for the second time within the Cross Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF...
After being a pilot track in 2005, GeoCLEF advanced to be a regular track within CLEF 2006. The pur...
This paper describes the participation of MIRACLE research consortium at the Query Parsing task of G...
After being a pilot track in 2005, GeoCLEF advanced to be a regular track within CLEF 2006. The purp...
In this paper we present an evaluation resource for geographic information retrieval developed withi...
In this paper we will describe the Berkeley (groups 1 and 2 combined) submissions and approaches to ...
GeoCLEF ran as a regular track for the second time within the Cross Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF)...
For the multilingual ad-hoc document retrieval track (TEL) at CLEF, Trinity College Dublin and Dubl...
This paper presents the 2006 Miracle team’s approaches to the Ad-Hoc and Geographical Information Re...
This paper presents the 2005 MIRACLE team’s approach to Cross-Language Geographical Retrieval (GeoCL...
This paper presents the 2006 MIRACLE’s team approach to the AdHoc Information Retrieval track. The e...
This paper presents the 2007 MIRACLE’s team approach to the AdHoc Information Retrieval track. The w...
This paper presents the 2005 Miracle’s team approach to the Ad-Hoc Information Retrieval tasks. The ...
In this paper we will describe the Berkeley (groups 1 and 2 combined) submissions and approaches to ...
This paper describes the participation of GIRSA at Geo- CLEF 2008, the geographic information retri...
GeoCLEF ran as a regular track for the second time within the Cross Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF...
After being a pilot track in 2005, GeoCLEF advanced to be a regular track within CLEF 2006. The pur...
This paper describes the participation of MIRACLE research consortium at the Query Parsing task of G...
After being a pilot track in 2005, GeoCLEF advanced to be a regular track within CLEF 2006. The purp...
In this paper we present an evaluation resource for geographic information retrieval developed withi...
In this paper we will describe the Berkeley (groups 1 and 2 combined) submissions and approaches to ...
GeoCLEF ran as a regular track for the second time within the Cross Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF)...
For the multilingual ad-hoc document retrieval track (TEL) at CLEF, Trinity College Dublin and Dubl...