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Foundations and TrendsĀ® in
Information Retrieval

Editors-in-Chief:
Jamie Callan,
Carnegie Mellon University
www.cs.cmu.edu/~callan/

Fabrizio Sebastiani,
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
nmis.isti.cnr.it/sebastiani/

Print ISSN: 1554-0669
Online ISSN: 1554-0677


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Volume 3, Issue 3new
Learning to Rank for Information Retrieval
By Tie-Yan Liu (Microsoft Research Asia)

Volume 3, Issue 1-2new
Methods for Evaluating Interactive Information Retrieval Systems with Users
By Diane Kelly (University of North Carolina)

Volume 2, Issue 4new
Concept-Based Video Retrieval
By Cees G. M. Snoek and Marcel Worring (University of Amsterdam)

Volume 2, Issue 3
Statistical Language Models for Information Retrieval: A Critical Review
By ChengXiang Zhai (UIUC)

Volume 2, Issue 1-2
Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis
By Bo Pang (Yahoo! Research) and Lillian Lee (Cornell)

Volume 1, Issue 4
Email Spam Filtering: A Systematic Review
By Gordon Cormack (University of Waterloo)

Volume 1, Issue 3
Authorship Attribution
By Patrick Juola (Duquesne University)

Volume 1, Issue 2
Open-Domain Question-Answering
By John Prager (IBM)

Volume 1, Issue 1free
Music Retrieval: A Tutorial and Review
By Nicola Orio (University of Padova)

Upcoming Issues

Mining Query Logs: Turning Search Usage Data into Knowledge
By Fabrizio Silvestri (National Council of Research, IT)

Test Collection Evaluation of Ad-hoc Retrieval Systems
By Mark Sanderson (University of Sheffield)

Web Crawling
By Chris Olston (Yahoo! Research) and Marc Najork (Microsoft Research)

The Probabilistic Relevance Model: BM25 and Beyond
By Steve Robertson (Microsoft Research) and Hugo Zaragoza (Yahoo! Research)


 

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