The world wide web is a natural setting for cross-lingual information retrieval; web content is essentially multilingual, and web searchers are often polyglots. Even though English has emerged as the lingua franca of the web, planning for a business trip or holiday usually involves digesting pages in a foreign language. The same holds for searching information about European culture, sports, economy, or politics. This paper discusses the blue-print of the WebCLEF track, a new evaluation activity addressing cross-lingual web retrieval within the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum in 2005
The Cross-Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF) provides an infrastructure aimed at supporting the develo...
The CLEF domain-specific track uses databases in different languages from the social science domain ...
The Wikipedia has become the most popular online source of encyclopedic information. The English Wik...
Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit Multilingualem Webre- trieval. Am Anfang werden verschiedene...
We report on the CLEF 2006 WebCLEF track devoted to crosslingual web retrieval. We provide details a...
In the era of globalization, internet being accessible and affordable has gained huge popularity and...
Search engines play an essential role in the usability of Internet-based information systems and wit...
The development of the Semantic Web requires great economic and human effort. Consequently, it is ve...
We report on the CLEF 2006 WebCLEF track devoted to crosslingual web retrieval. We provide details a...
As increasing numbers of non-English resources have become available on the Web, the interesting and...
The Cross Language Evaluation Forum has been an activity of DELOS for the last eight years. During t...
Multilingual information access and cross-language search and retrieval are key issues for digital l...
The number of Web users whose first language is not English continues to grow, as does the amount of...
The World Wide Web has evolved into a tremendous source of information and it continues to grow at e...
To provide the user with relevant information, is the utmost goal of information retrieval.As the in...
The Cross-Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF) provides an infrastructure aimed at supporting the develo...
The CLEF domain-specific track uses databases in different languages from the social science domain ...
The Wikipedia has become the most popular online source of encyclopedic information. The English Wik...
Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit Multilingualem Webre- trieval. Am Anfang werden verschiedene...
We report on the CLEF 2006 WebCLEF track devoted to crosslingual web retrieval. We provide details a...
In the era of globalization, internet being accessible and affordable has gained huge popularity and...
Search engines play an essential role in the usability of Internet-based information systems and wit...
The development of the Semantic Web requires great economic and human effort. Consequently, it is ve...
We report on the CLEF 2006 WebCLEF track devoted to crosslingual web retrieval. We provide details a...
As increasing numbers of non-English resources have become available on the Web, the interesting and...
The Cross Language Evaluation Forum has been an activity of DELOS for the last eight years. During t...
Multilingual information access and cross-language search and retrieval are key issues for digital l...
The number of Web users whose first language is not English continues to grow, as does the amount of...
The World Wide Web has evolved into a tremendous source of information and it continues to grow at e...
To provide the user with relevant information, is the utmost goal of information retrieval.As the in...
The Cross-Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF) provides an infrastructure aimed at supporting the develo...
The CLEF domain-specific track uses databases in different languages from the social science domain ...
The Wikipedia has become the most popular online source of encyclopedic information. The English Wik...