WWW2005 Awards
Best Paper Award | Three-Level Caching for Efficient Query Processing in Large Web Search Engines Xiaohui Long and Torsten Suel, Polytechnic University Prize: 100,000 yen, given by IFIP and IBM Research |
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Best Poster Award | Does Learning How to Read Japanese Have to Be So Difficult, And Can the Web Help? Julien Quint and Ulrich Apel, National Institute of Informatics Prize: WWW2006 conference registration |
Best Student Poster Award | Extracting Context To Improve Accuracy For HTML Content Extraction Suhit Gupta, Gail Kaiser and Salvatore Stolfo, Columbia University Prize: WWW2006 conference registration |
Best Presentation Award | A Multilingual Usage Consultation Tool based on Internet Searching — More than search engine, Less than QA — Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii, University of Tokyo Prize: 70,000 yen, given by IFIP and IBM Research |
Best Paper Awards Finalists
- “Algorithmic Detection of Semantic Similarity“
Ana Maguitman, Indiana University
Filippo Menczer, Indiana University
Heather Roinestad, Indiana University
Alessandro Vespignani, Indiana University
Session: Wednesday 14:40-16:10 [PT04] Semantic Querying - “Sampling Search-Engine Results”
Aris Anagnostopoulos, Brown University
Andrei Broder, IBM Watson Research Lab
David Carmel, IBM Research Lab in Haifa
Session: Wednesday 16:30-18:00 [PT09] Indexing and Querying - “Three-Level Caching for Efficient Query Processing in Large Web Search Engines”
Xiaohui Long, Polytechnic University
Torsten Suel, Polytechnic University
Session: Wednesday 16:30-18:00 [PT09] Indexing and Querying - “G-ToPSS: Fast Filtering of Graph-based Metadata”
Milenko Petrovic, University of Toronto
Haifeng Liu, University of Toronto
Hans-Arno Jacobsen, University of Toronto
Session: Friday 10:30-12:00 [PT19] Service selection and Metadata