Number of items: 2.
Lin, Chen and
Yang, Jiang-Ming and
Cai, Rui and
Wang, Xin-Jing and
Wang, Wei and
Zhang, Lei Modeling Semantics and Structure of Discussion Threads. The abundant knowledge in web communities has motivated the research interests in discussion threads. The dynamic nature of discussion threads poses interesting and challenging problems for computer scientists. Although techniques such as semantic models or structural models have been shown to be useful in a number of areas, they are inefficient in understanding discussion threads due to the temporal dependence among posts in a discussion thread. Such dependence causes that semantics and structure coupled with each other in discussion threads. In this paper, we propose a sparse coding-based model named SMSS to Simultaneously Model Semantic and Structure of discussion threads.
Chi, Mingmin and
Zhang, Peiwu and
Zhao, Yingbin and
Feng, Rui and
Xue, Xiangyang Web Image Retrieval ReRanking with Multi-view Clustering. General image retrieval is often carried out by a text-based search engine, such as Google Image Search. In this case, natural language queries are used as input to the search engine. Usually, the user queries are quite ambiguous and the returned results are not well-organized as the ranking often done by the popularity of an image. In order to address these problems, we propose to use both textual and visual contents of retrieved images to reRank web retrieved results. In particular, a machine learning technique, a multi-view clustering algorithm is proposed to reorganize the original results provided by the text-based search engine. Preliminary results validate the effectiveness of the proposed framework.
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