Proceedings of the INEX 2005 Workshop on Element Retrieval Methodology
Andrew Trotman, Mounia Lalmas, Norbert Fuhr (editors)
[Second Edition PDF(2.28MB)]
PAPERS
Introduction to the INEX 2005 Workshop on Element Retrieval Methodology
Andrew Trotman1, Mounia Lalmas2 1University of Otago, 2Queen Mary University of London
[PDF(146K)]
Range Results in XML Retrieval
Charles Clarke
University of Waterloo
[PDF(60K), Slides(195K)]
The Simplest Evaluation Measures for XML Information Retrieval that Could Possibly Work
Djoerd Hiemstra, Vojkan Mihajlovic
University of Twente
[PDF(154K), Slides(2.39MB)]
Understanding Content-and-Structure
Jaap Kamps, Maarten Marx, Maarten de Rijke, Borkur Sigurbjornsson
University of Amsterdam
[PDF(193K), Slides(64K)]
Notes on What to Measure in INEX
Gabriella Kazai, Mounia Lalmas
Queen Mary University of London
[PDF(378K), Slides(662K)]
Obtrusiveness and Relevance Assessment in Interactive XML IR Experiments
Birger Larsen1, Anastasios Tombros2, Saadia Malik3 1Royal School of Library and Information Science, 2Queen Mary University of London, 3University of Duisburg-Essen
[PDF(64K), Slides(123K)]
XML Element Retrieval and Heterogeneous Retrieval: In Pursuit of the Impossible?
Ray Larson
University of California, Berkeley
[PDF(56K), Slides(105K)]
Users and Assessors in the Context of INEX: Are Relevance Dimensions Relevant?
Jovan Pehcevski1, James A. Thom1, AnneMarie Vercoustre2 1RMIT University, 2INRIA
[PDF(184K), Slides(385K)]
Wanted: Element Retrieval Users
Andrew Trotman
University of Otago
[PDF(207K), Slides(101K)]
Fine Tuning INEX
Alan Woodley, Shlomo Geva
Queensland University of Technology
[PDF(159K), Slides(182K)]
Query Formulation for XML Retrieval with Bricks
Roelof van Zwol, Jeroen Baas, Herre van Oostendorp, Frans Wiering
Utrecht University
[PDF(462K), Slides(959K)]