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INTERSPEECH
2010
15 years 27 days ago
Say what? why users choose to speak their web queries
The context in which a speech-driven application is used (or conversely not used) can be an important signal for recognition engines, and for spoken interface design. Using large-...
Maryam Kamvar, Doug Beeferman
ICDE
2008
IEEE
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16 years 7 months ago
Keyword Search on Spatial Databases
Many applications require finding objects closest to a specified location that contains a set of keywords. For example, online yellow pages allow users to specify an address and a ...
Ian De Felipe, Vagelis Hristidis, Naphtali Rishe
WEBI
2009
Springer
16 years 20 days ago
From "Dango" to "Japanese Cakes": Query Reformulation Models and Patterns
Understanding query reformulation patterns is a key step towards next generation web search engines: it can help improving users’ web-search experience by predicting their inten...
Paolo Boldi, Francesco Bonchi, Carlos Castillo, Se...
CIKM
2009
Springer
16 years 20 days ago
Event detection from flickr data through wavelet-based spatial analysis
Detecting events from web resources has attracted increasing research interests in recent years. Our focus in this paper is to detect events from photos on Flickr, an Internet ima...
Ling Chen, Abhishek Roy
ACML
2009
Springer
16 years 21 days ago
Context-Aware Online Commercial Intention Detection
With more and more commercial activities moving onto the Internet, people tend to purchase what they need through Internet or conduct some online research before the actual transac...
Derek Hao Hu, Dou Shen, Jian-Tao Sun, Qiang Yang, ...