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Workshop: The Future of Web Search

Ongoing research on sentence retrieval and novelty detection

author: David Losada, University of Santiago de Compostela
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0:00 Ongoing research on sentence retrieval and novelty detection
0:02 Outline
0:36 The importance of SR & novelty
1:06 The importance of SR & novelty
1:36 The importance of SR & novelty
2:06 The importance of SR & novelty
3:02 The importance of SR & novelty
3:42 The importance of SR & novelty
4:11 The importance of SR & novelty
4:24 Our research lines
4:35 Motivation
5:15 Language Modeling
5:41 Language Modeling
6:32 Query likelihoods
7:12 Sentence retrieval
8:06 Sentence retrieval
8:47 Experiments
9:22 Our research lines
9:43 Hierarchical query-biased summaries
9:53 Hierarchical query-biased summaries
10:37 Hierarchical query-biased summaries
11:19 Hierarchical query-biased summaries
11:32 Hierarchical query-biased summaries
12:03 Hierarchical query-biased summaries
12:37 Hierarchical query-biased summaries
14:03 Hierarchical query-biased summaries
14:51 Hierarchical query-biased summaries
15:52 Our research lines
16:08 Proximity and query difficulty
16:49 Proximity and query difficulty
17:12 Proximity and query difficulty
17:41 Proximity and query difficulty
18:31 Proximity and query difficulty
19:18 Proximity and query difficulty
20:31 Proximity and query difficulty
21:26 Proximity and query difficulty
22:03 Proximity and query difficulty
22:29 Proximity and query difficulty
23:08 Our research lines
23:11 Smoothing for SR
23:18 Smoothing for SR
23:39 Conclusions

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