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Welcome to Santiago de Compostela! We are pleased to host the 27th
Annual
EuropeanConferenceonInformationRetrievalResearch(ECIR2005)onits?rst
visit to Spain. These proceedings contain the refereed full papers
and poster abstracts p- sented at ECIR 2005. This conference was
initially established by the Infor- tion Retrieval Specialist Group
of the British Computer Society (BCS-IRSG) under the name "Annual
Colloquium on Information Retrieval Research. " The colloquium was
held in the United Kingdom each year until 1998, when the event was
organized in Grenoble, France. Since then the conference venue has
alternated between the United Kingdom and Continental Europe,
re?ecting the growing European orientation of ECIR. For the same
reason, in 2001 the event was renamed "European Conference on
Information Retrieval Research. " In - cent years, ECIR has
continued to grow and has become the major European forum for the
discussion of research in the ?eld of information retrieval. ECIR
2005 was held at the Technical School of Engineering of the
University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. In terms of
submissions, ECIR 2005 was a record-breaking success, since 124
full papers were submitted in response to the call for papers. This
was a sharp increase from the 101 submissions received for ECIR
2003, which was the most successful ECIR in terms of submissions.
ECIR 2005 established also a call for posters, and 41 posters where
submitted. Paper and poster submissions were received from across
Europe and further a?eld, including North America, South America,
Asia and Australia, which is a clear
indicationofthegrowingpopularityandreputationoftheconference.
eRisk stands for Early Risk Prediction on the Internet. It is
concerned with the exploration of techniques for the early
detection of mental health disorders which manifest in the way
people write and communicate on the internet, in particular in user
generated content (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, or other social media).
Early detection technologies can be employed in several different
areas but particularly in those related to health and safety. For
instance, early alerts could be sent when the writing of a teenager
starts showing increasing signs of depression, or when a social
media user starts showing suicidal inclinations, or again when a
potential offender starts publishing antisocial threats on a blog,
forum or social network. eRisk has been the pioneer of a new
interdisciplinary area of research that is potentially applicable
to a wide variety of situations, problems and personal profiles.
This book presents the best results of the first five years of the
eRisk project which started in 2017 and developed into one of the
most successful track of CLEF, the Conference and Lab of the
Evaluation Forum.
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Experimental IR Meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction - 10th International Conference of the CLEF Association, CLEF 2019, Lugano, Switzerland, September 9-12, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Fabio Crestani, Martin Braschler, Jacques Savoy, Andreas Rauber, Henning Muller, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th
International Conference of the CLEF Association, CLEF 2019, held
in Lugano, Switzerland, in September 2019.The conference has a
clear focus on experimental information retrieval with special
attention to the challenges of multimodality, multilinguality, and
interactive search ranging from unstructured to semi structures and
structured data. The 7 full papers and 8 short papers presented in
this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 30
submissions. This year, many contributions tackle the social
networks with the detection of stances or early identification of
depression signs on Twitter in a cross-lingual context. Further
this volume presents 7 "best of the labs" papers which were
reviewed as a full paper submission with the same review criteria.
The labs represented scientific challenges based on new data sets
and real world problems in multimodal and multilingual information
access. In addition to this, 9 benchmarking labs reported results
of their yearlong activities in overview talks and lab sessions.
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