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The Seventeenth Australasian Document Computing Symposium 2012


ADCS 2012 Proceedings


ADCS2012 - Programme

Best ADCS paper awarded

David Hawking (Funnelback) presents Matthias Petri (RMIT) the ADCS 2012 best paper award
for his joint paper with J. Shane Culpepper.


Invited Talk 1

Charles L. A. Clarke of the University of Waterloo is to give a keynote address entitled 'Time-Biased Gain'.

Time-biased gain provides a unifying framework for information retrieval evaluation, generalizing many traditional effectiveness measures while accommodating aspects of user behavior not captured by these measures. By using time as a basis for calibration against actual user data, time-biased gain can reflect aspects of the search process that directly impact user experience, including document length, near-duplicate documents, and summaries. Unlike traditional measures, which must be arbitrarily normalized for averaging purposes, time-biased gain is reported in meaningful units, such as the total number of relevant documents seen by the user. In work reported at SIGIR 2012, we proposed and validated a closed-form equation for estimating time-biased gain, explored its properties, and compared it to standard approaches. In work reported at CIKM 2012, we used stochastic simulation to numerically approximate time-biased gain, an approach that provides greater flexibility, allowing us to accommodate different types of user behavior and increases the realism of the effectiveness measure. In work reported at HCIR 2012, we extended our stochastic simulation to model the variation between users. In this talk, I will provide an overview of time-biased gain, and outline our ongoing and future work, including extensions to evaluate query suggestion, diversity, and whole-page relevance. This is joint work with Mark Smucker.

Charles Clarke is a Professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo, Canada. His research interests include information retrieval, web search, and text data mining. He has published on a wide range of topics, including papers related to question answering, XML, filesystem search, user interfaces, statistical natural language processing, and the evaluation of information retrieval systems. He was a Program Co-Chair of the 2007 ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval; he was the General Co-Chair of SIGIR in 2003. He received his Ph.D. from Waterloo in 1996. From 1996 to 1999 he was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto. He has previously held software development positions at a number of computer consulting and engineering firms. In 2006 he spent a sabbatical at Microsoft, where he was involved in the development of what is now the Bing search engine. He is a co-author of the book Information Retrieval: Implementing and Evaluating Search Engines, MIT Press, 2010.

Invited Talk 2

Dr. Nigel Stanger, Department of Information Science, University of Otago, will give a talk entitled 'The Challenges of Building Online Community Museums'.

Over the past few years I have been involved in the development of online museums for two different communities in Central Otago, New Zealand. Developing digital archives for the general public raises some interesting issues, including usability, copyright, curation of items, and potentially dealing with unusual document types. In this talk I will discuss these and other issues, and chronicle the development of both museums.

Dr. Nigel Stanger is a lecturer in the Department of Information Science at the University of Otago School of Business, where he has taught database systems since 1989. He has research interests in digital preservation, digital repositories, relational theory, XML technologies, physical database design and database performance.

Programme details

Wednesday 5th December 2012
9:00 Open and Keynote
  • Charles L. A. Clarke (University of Waterloo): Time-Biased Gain
10:00 Coffee  
10:30 Session 1
  • Matt Crane, Andrew Trotman: Effects of Spam Removal on Search Engine Efficiency and Effectiveness
  • Matthias Petri, J. Shane Culpepper: Efficient Indexing Algorithms for Approximate Pattern Matching in Text (awarded Best Paper).
  • David Hawking, Timothy Jones: Reordering an index to speed query processing without loss of effectiveness
12:00 Lunch
 
1:30 Session 2
  • Jaewon Kim, Paul Thomas, Ramesh Sankaranarayana, Tom Gedeon: Comparing scanning behaviour in web search on small and large screens
  • Paul Thomas: Explaining difficulty navigating a website using page view data
  • Khamsum Kinley, Dian Tjondronegoro, Helen Partridge, Sylvia Edwards: Relationship between the nature of the Search Task Types and Query Reformulation Behaviour
3:00 Coffee  
3:30 Session 3
  • Alistair Moffat, Falk Scholer, Paul Thomas: Models and Metrics: IR Evaluation as a User Process
  • Lorena Leal Bando, Falk Scholer, Andrew Turpin: Sentence Length Bias in TREC Novelty Track Judgements
  • Mahmood Neshati, Hamid Beigy, Djoerd Hiemstra: Multi-Aspect Group Formation using Facility Location Analysis
5:00
  • ADCS Business Meeting
7:30 Dinner
  • Filadelfio's (at the Gardens)


Thursday 6th December 2012
9:00
  • Nigel Stanger: The Challenges of Building Online Community Museums
10:00 Coffee
 
10:30 Joint Session with ALTA 2012
  • Lida Ghahremanloo, James Thom, Liam Magee: An Ontology Derived from Heterogeneous Sustainability Indicator Set Documents
  • Bevan Koopman, Peter Bruza, Guido Zuccon, Michael John Lawley, Laurianne Sitbon: Graph-based Concept Weighting for Medical Information Retrieval
  • ALTA 2012 Paper 1
  • ALTA 2012 Paper 2
12:30 Lunch
 
2:00 Poster Boaster Session
  • Rachel Milne, Richard O'Keefe, Andrew Trotman: A Study in Language Identification
  • Andrew Turpin: An Attempt to Measure the Quality of Questions in Question Time of the Australian Federal Parliament
  • Ling-Xiang Tang, Shlomo Geva, Andrew Trotman: An English-Translated Parallel Corpus for the CJK Wikipedia Collections
  • Guido Zuccon, Bevan Koopman, Anthony Nguyen, Deanne Vickers, Luke Butt: Exploiting Medical Hierarchies for Concept-based Information Retrieval
  • Jun Hou: Finding Additional Semantic Entity information for Search Engines
  • Michael Symonds, Peter Bruza, Guido Zuccon, Laurianne Sitbon, Ian Turner: Is the Unigram Relevance Model Term Independent? Classifying term dependencies in query expansion
  • Chris De Vries, Shlomo Geva: Pairwise Similarity of TopSig Document Signatures
  • Robert Steele, Dan Dumbrell: Putting the Public into Public Health Information Dissemination: Social Media and Health-related Web Pages
3:00 Coffee
 
3:30 Posters Session with ALTA 2012
  • 8 posters from ADCS 2012 (see Poster Boaster Session)
  • 4 posters from ALTA 2012
5:00 Close  
7:30 Boat Trip
  • ‘Fish & Chip Cruise' on the MV Monarch


Conference dinner details

This will be held at Filadelfio's (at the Gardens) at 7:30pm on December 5th. Location Map

The price has not yet been determined, but since ADCS does not have a registration fee this will be paid for by the attendee at the dinner (EFT/POS is available nearby).


Boat Trip details

There will be a 'Fish & Chip Cruise' on 6th December, on the MV Monarch.

This will depart at 7.30pm, and will cost NZ$48 per person.

Note: Places are limited on this trip.




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