This paper studies information retrieval tasks related to web comments. Prerequisite of such a study and a main contribution of the paper is a unifying survey of the research field. We identify the most important retrieval tasks related to comments, namely filtering, ranking, and summarization. Within these tasks, we distinguish two paradigms according to which comments are utilized and which we designate as comment-targeting and comment-exploiting. Within the first paradigm, the comments themselves form the retrieval targets. Within the second paradigm, the commented items form the retrieval targets (i.e. comments are used as an additional information source to improve the retrieval performance for the commented items). We report on four c...
This work investigates summarizing the conversations that occur in the comments section of the UK ne...
This paper investigates whether Web comments are of descriptive nature, that is, whether the combine...
htmlabstractState-of-the-art content sharing platforms often require users to assign tags to pieces ...
This paper investigates whether Web comments can be exploited for cross-media retrieval. Comparing W...
An important aspect which distinguishes blogs from other web pages is the ability of blog readers to...
Comments are generally short pieces of text that one uses to share their opinions online. With the i...
Comments left by readers on Web documents contain valu-able information that can be utilized in diff...
Several on-line daily newspapers offer readers the opportunity to directly comment on articles. In t...
Several on-line daily newspapers offer readers the opportunity to directly comment on articles. In t...
Many Stack Overflow answers have associated informative comments that can strengthen them and assist...
Readers of a news article often read its comments contributed by other readers. By reading comments,...
International audienceThis paper introduces a novel approach for document re-ranking in information ...
Several on-line daily newspapers offer readers the opportu-nity to directly comment on articles. In ...
User-contributed comments are one of the hallmarks of the Social Web, widely adopted across social m...
Abstract. In recent years, Pseudo Relevance Feedback techniques have become one of the most effectiv...
This work investigates summarizing the conversations that occur in the comments section of the UK ne...
This paper investigates whether Web comments are of descriptive nature, that is, whether the combine...
htmlabstractState-of-the-art content sharing platforms often require users to assign tags to pieces ...
This paper investigates whether Web comments can be exploited for cross-media retrieval. Comparing W...
An important aspect which distinguishes blogs from other web pages is the ability of blog readers to...
Comments are generally short pieces of text that one uses to share their opinions online. With the i...
Comments left by readers on Web documents contain valu-able information that can be utilized in diff...
Several on-line daily newspapers offer readers the opportunity to directly comment on articles. In t...
Several on-line daily newspapers offer readers the opportunity to directly comment on articles. In t...
Many Stack Overflow answers have associated informative comments that can strengthen them and assist...
Readers of a news article often read its comments contributed by other readers. By reading comments,...
International audienceThis paper introduces a novel approach for document re-ranking in information ...
Several on-line daily newspapers offer readers the opportu-nity to directly comment on articles. In ...
User-contributed comments are one of the hallmarks of the Social Web, widely adopted across social m...
Abstract. In recent years, Pseudo Relevance Feedback techniques have become one of the most effectiv...
This work investigates summarizing the conversations that occur in the comments section of the UK ne...
This paper investigates whether Web comments are of descriptive nature, that is, whether the combine...
htmlabstractState-of-the-art content sharing platforms often require users to assign tags to pieces ...