Travelled to:
1 × Brazil
1 × China
1 × Finland
1 × Ireland
1 × Singapore
1 × Switzerland
1 × The Netherlands
1 × United Kingdom
2 × Canada
4 × USA
Collaborated with:
D.Metzler ∅ F.Türe L.Wang T.Elsayed G.C.Murray D.Demner-Fushman B.Katz N.Asadi I.Milligan N.Ruest M.D.Smucker P.Zhang D.W.Oard A.Chowdhury P.Wu E.G.Abels S.Weissman S.Ayhan J.Bradley A.Jackson S.Tellex A.Fernandes G.Marton S.T.Dumais M.Banko E.Brill A.Y.Ng
Talks about:
retriev (6) rank (6) question (5) answer (5) evalu (5) web (5) knowledg (4) model (4) cross (4) languag (3)
Person: Jimmy J. Lin
DBLP: Lin:Jimmy_J=
Facilitated 1 volumes:
Contributed to:
Wrote 24 papers:
- SIGIR-2013-TureL #information retrieval #modelling
- Flat vs. hierarchical phrase-based translation models for cross-language information retrieval (FT, JJL), pp. 813–816.
- SIGIR-2012-TureLO #information retrieval
- Looking inside the box: context-sensitive translation for cross-language information retrieval (FT, JJL, DWO), pp. 1105–1106.
- CIKM-2011-ElsayedLM #approximate #performance #retrieval
- When close enough is good enough: approximate positional indexes for efficient ranked retrieval (TE, JJL, DM), pp. 1993–1996.
- SIGIR-2011-AsadiMEL #learning #pseudo #ranking #web
- Pseudo test collections for learning web search ranking functions (NA, DM, TE, JJL), pp. 1073–1082.
- SIGIR-2011-AsadiML
- Cross-corpus relevance projection (NA, DM, JJL), pp. 1163–1164.
- SIGIR-2011-TureEL #similarity
- No free lunch: brute force vs. locality-sensitive hashing for cross-lingual pairwise similarity (FT, TE, JJL), pp. 943–952.
- SIGIR-2011-WangLM #performance #ranking #retrieval
- A cascade ranking model for efficient ranked retrieval (LW, JJL, DM), pp. 105–114.
- CIKM-2010-WangML #constraints #ranking
- Ranking under temporal constraints (LW, DM, JJL), pp. 79–88.
- SIGIR-2010-WangLM #learning #rank
- Learning to efficiently rank (LW, JJL, DM), pp. 138–145.
- SIGIR-2009-Lin #documentation #pipes and filters #similarity
- Brute force and indexed approaches to pairwise document similarity comparisons with MapReduce (JJL), pp. 155–162.
- SIGIR-2008-LinS #automation #evaluation #how #simulation #towards
- How do users find things with PubMed?: towards automatic utility evaluation with user simulations (JJL, MDS), pp. 19–26.
- SIGIR-2007-LinZ #evaluation #reliability
- Deconstructing nuggets: the stability and reliability of complex question answering evaluation (JJL, PZ), pp. 327–334.
- SIGIR-2006-LinD #case study #concept #information management #retrieval
- The role of knowledge in conceptual retrieval: a study in the domain of clinical medicine (JJL, DDF), pp. 99–106.
- SIGIR-2006-LinWDA
- Exploring the limits of single-iteration clarification dialogs (JJL, PW, DDF, EGA), pp. 469–476.
- SIGIR-2006-MurrayLC #behaviour #modelling #predict #query
- Action modeling: language models that predict query behavior (GCM, JJL, AC), pp. 681–682.
- SIGIR-2005-Lin #evaluation
- Evaluation of resources for question answering evaluation (JJL), pp. 392–399.
- SIGIR-2005-LinM #feedback #independence
- Assessing the term independence assumption in blind relevance feedback (JJL, GCM), pp. 635–636.
- CIKM-2003-LinK #mining #using #web
- Question answering from the web using knowledge annotation and knowledge mining techniques (JJL, BK), pp. 116–123.
- SIGIR-2003-TellexKLFM #algorithm #evaluation #retrieval
- Quantitative evaluation of passage retrieval algorithms for question answering (ST, BK, JJL, AF, GM), pp. 41–47.
- SIGIR-2002-DumaisBBLN #question #web
- Web question answering: is more always better? (STD, MB, EB, JJL, AYN), pp. 291–298.
- JCDL-2015-Lin #wiki
- The Sum of All Human Knowledge in Your Pocket: Full-Text Searchable Wikipedia on a Raspberry Pi (JJL), pp. 85–86.
- JCDL-2015-WeissmanABL #identification #wiki
- Identifying Duplicate and Contradictory Information in Wikipedia (SW, SA, JB, JJL), pp. 57–60.
- JCDL-2016-JacksonLMR #interface #process #web
- Desiderata for Exploratory Search Interfaces to Web Archives in Support of Scholarly Activities (AJ, JJL, IM, NR), pp. 103–106.
- JCDL-2016-MilliganRL #web
- Content Selection and Curation for Web Archiving: The Gatekeepers vs. the Masses (IM, NR, JJL), pp. 107–110.