This paper summarizes the work done at the State University of New York at Buffalo (UB) in the GeoCLEF 2006 track. The approach presented uses pure IR techniques (indexing of single word terms as well as word bigrams, and automatic retrieval feedback) to try to improve retrieval performance of queries with geographical references. The main purpose of this work is to identify the strengths and shortcomings of this approach so that it serves as a basis for future development of a geographical reference extraction system. We submitted four runs to the monolingual English task, two automatic runs and two manual runs, using the title and description fields of the topics. Our official results are above the median system (auto=0.2344 MAP, manual=0...
Abstract. Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) in an attempt to improve relevance by taking geogra...
This paper describes our experiments in Geographical Information Retrieval (GIR) in the context of o...
In this report we describe the approach of the University of Twente to the 2006 Geo-CLEF task. It is...
We report on the experiments undertaken by the NICTA I2D2 Group as part of GeoCLEF 2006. We experime...
This paper presents the 2005 MIRACLE team’s approach to Cross-Language Geographical Retrieval (GeoCL...
For the participation of the University of Alicante in the second edition of GeoCLEF, we have resear...
This paper describes the system developed by the Language Technologies Laboratory of INAOE for the G...
Geographic information retrieval (GIR) is concerned with returning information in response to an inf...
This paper describes the participation of GIRSA at Geo- CLEF 2008, the geographic information retri...
International audienceIn an information retrieval (IR) context, users usually issue queries with few...
It is a useful premise to assume that every document in a collection and every query issued to an in...
This paper describes and evaluates the use of Geographical Knowledge Re-Ranking, Linguistic Processi...
Abstract. This paper reports University of Pittsburgh’s participation in GeoCLEF 2008. As the first ...
This paper describes our experiments in Geographical Information Retrieval (GIR) in the context of o...
The Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the thesis that both the...
Abstract. Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) in an attempt to improve relevance by taking geogra...
This paper describes our experiments in Geographical Information Retrieval (GIR) in the context of o...
In this report we describe the approach of the University of Twente to the 2006 Geo-CLEF task. It is...
We report on the experiments undertaken by the NICTA I2D2 Group as part of GeoCLEF 2006. We experime...
This paper presents the 2005 MIRACLE team’s approach to Cross-Language Geographical Retrieval (GeoCL...
For the participation of the University of Alicante in the second edition of GeoCLEF, we have resear...
This paper describes the system developed by the Language Technologies Laboratory of INAOE for the G...
Geographic information retrieval (GIR) is concerned with returning information in response to an inf...
This paper describes the participation of GIRSA at Geo- CLEF 2008, the geographic information retri...
International audienceIn an information retrieval (IR) context, users usually issue queries with few...
It is a useful premise to assume that every document in a collection and every query issued to an in...
This paper describes and evaluates the use of Geographical Knowledge Re-Ranking, Linguistic Processi...
Abstract. This paper reports University of Pittsburgh’s participation in GeoCLEF 2008. As the first ...
This paper describes our experiments in Geographical Information Retrieval (GIR) in the context of o...
The Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the thesis that both the...
Abstract. Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) in an attempt to improve relevance by taking geogra...
This paper describes our experiments in Geographical Information Retrieval (GIR) in the context of o...
In this report we describe the approach of the University of Twente to the 2006 Geo-CLEF task. It is...