13 papers:
- ECIR-2014-CarageaWCWRCWG #big data #dataset
- CiteSeer x : A Scholarly Big Dataset (CC, JW, AMC, KW, JPFR, HHC, ZW, CLG), pp. 311–322.
- KDD-2014-RenLYKGWH #clustering #effectiveness #named #recommendation
- ClusCite: effective citation recommendation by information network-based clustering (XR, JL, XY, UK, QG, LW, JH), pp. 821–830.
- SIGIR-2014-LivneGTDA #difference #named #recommendation #using
- CiteSight: supporting contextual citation recommendation using differential search (AL, VG, JT, STD, EA), pp. 807–816.
- CIKM-2010-BethardJ #behaviour #learning #modelling
- Who should I cite: learning literature search models from citation behavior (SB, DJ), pp. 609–618.
- CIKM-2010-HarpaleYGHY #dataset #multi #named #performance #personalisation
- CiteData: a new multi-faceted dataset for evaluating personalized search performance (AH, YY, SG, DH, ZY), pp. 549–558.
- RecSys-2009-PudhiyaveetilGLE #concept #recommendation
- Conceptual recommender system for CiteSeerX (AKP, SG, HPL, JE), pp. 241–244.
- CHI-2008-ZhangQGS #named #research
- CiteSense: supporting sensemaking of research literature (XZ, YQ, CLG, PS), pp. 677–680.
- CIKM-2004-PetinotGBTHC #library #named #towards
- CiteSeer-API: towards seamless resource location and interlinking for digital libraries (YP, CLG, VB, PBT, HH, IGC), pp. 553–561.
- SIGIR-2001-Broch
- Cite Me, Cite My References? (Scholarly Use of the ACM SIGIR Proceedings Based on Two Citation Indexes) (EB), pp. 446–447.
- CHI-1998-BaldonadoW #named
- Hi-Cites: Dynamically Created Citations with Active Highlighting (MQWB, TW), pp. 408–415.
- SIGIR-1985-Kwok #automation #documentation #probability #similarity
- Experiments with Cited Titles for Automatic Document Indexing and Similarity Measure in a Probabilistic Context (KLK), pp. 165–178.
- SIGIR-1984-Kwok #feedback #probability #retrieval #similarity
- A Document-Document Similarity Measure Based on Cited Titles and Probability Theory, and Its Application to Relevance Feedback Retrieval (KLK), pp. 221–231.
- SIGIR-1982-Doszkocs #information management #natural language #research
- From Research to Application: The Cite Natural Language Information System (TED), pp. 251–262.