Bibliometric-Enhanced Information Retrieval: 11th International BIR Workshop
Texte intégral
Figure
Documents relatifs
This second “Bibliometric-Enhanced Information Retrieval” (BIR 2015) workshop 3 continued the overall communication and contributes to create a common ground for the
(eds.): BIRNDL’17: Proceedings of the 3rd Joint Workshop on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval and Natural Language Processing for Digital Libraries co-located with the
The goal of the BIRNDL workshop at SIGIR is to engage the information re- trieval (IR), natural language processing (NLP), digital libraries, bibliometrics and
Automatic query expansion methods based on pseudo relevance feedback uses top retrieved documents as feed- back documents.[10] [4] Those feedback documents might not be all
of the 2nd Joint Workshop on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval and Natural Language Processing for Digital Libraries (BIRNDL), Tokyo, Japan, CEUR-WS.org (2017).. Knoth,
The paper “Exploring Choice Overload in Related-Article Recommendations in Digital Libraries” [7] by Beierle, Aizawa and Beel studies choice overload in scholarly
Cabanac, G., Chandrasekaran, M.K., Frommholz, I., Jaidka, K., Kan, M.Y., Mayr, P., Wolfram, D.: Joint Workshop on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval and Natural
Following the successful workshops at ECIR 2014 4 and 2015 5 , respectively, this workshop was the third in a series of events that brought together experts of communities which