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ESAIR '10 Proceedings of the third workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
What to do when one size does not fit all?
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Using virtual documents to move information retrieval and knowledge management closer together
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Annotating software documentation in semantic wikis
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Toward a model of interaction for complex search tasks
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
The relation between author mood and affect to sentiment in text and text genre
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Context seeking with social tags
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
People search using NDC classification system
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Extracting semantic annotations from twitter
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Does word sense disambiguation improve information retrieval?
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Annotating attribution relations and their features
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Exploiting user knowledge during retrieval of semantically annotated API operations
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Semantic-ART: a framework for semantic annotation of regulatory text
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Semantic role labeling for structured information extraction
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
An experimental study on syntactic and semantic annotations in text retrieval
Proceedings of the fourth workshop on Exploiting semantic annotations in information retrieval
Enriching information retrieval
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There is an increasing amount of structure on the Web as a result of modern Web languages, user tagging and annotation, and emerging robust NLP tools. These meaningful, semantic, annotations hold the promise to significantly enhance information access, by increasing the depth of analysis of today's systems. Currently, we have only started to explore the possibilities and only begun to understand how these valuable semantic cues can be put to fruitful use. The workshop had an interactive format consisting of keynotes, boasters and posters, breakout groups and reports, and a final discussion, which was prolonged into the evening. There was a strong feeling that we made substantial progress. Specifically, each of the breakout groups contributed to our understanding of the way forward. First, annotations and use cases come in many different shapes and forms depending on the domain at hand, but at a higher level there are remarkable commonalities in annotation tools, indexing methods, user interfaces, and general methodology. Second, we got insights in the "exploitation" aspects, leading to a clear separation between the low-level annotations giving context or meaning to small units of information (e.g., NLP, sentiments, entities), and annotations bringing out the structure inherent in the data (e.g., sources, data schema's, document genres). Third, the plan to enrich ClueWeb with various document level (e.g., pagerank and spam scores, but also reading level) and lower level (e.g., named entities or sentiments) annotations was embraced by the workshop as a concrete next step to promote research in semantic annotations.