Countries citing papers authored by Jochen L. Leidner
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Fields of papers citing papers by Jochen L. Leidner
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Jochen L. Leidner. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Jochen L. Leidner. The network helps show where Jochen L. Leidner may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jochen L. Leidner
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Young, Jim, et al.. (2020). The University of Sheffield at CheckThat! 2020: Claim Identification and Verification on Twitter.. CLEF (Working Notes).1 indexed citations
Leidner, Jochen L. & Frank Schilder. (2010). Hunting for the Black Swan: Risk Mining from Text. Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. 54–59.8 indexed citations
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Schilder, Frank, et al.. (2008). Thomson Reuters at TAC 2008: Aggressive Filtering with FastSum for Update and Opinion Summarization.. Theory and applications of categories.9 indexed citations
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Wiegand, Michael, Jochen L. Leidner, & Dietrich Klakow. (2008). Cost-Sensitive Learning in Answer Extraction. Language Resources and Evaluation.1 indexed citations
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Shen, Dan, et al.. (2007). The Alyssa System at TREC QA 2007: Do We Need Blog06?. Text REtrieval Conference.11 indexed citations
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Leidner, Jochen L., et al.. (2006). Building an Evaluation Corpus for German Question Answering by Harvesting Wikipedia. Language Resources and Evaluation. 1514–1519.4 indexed citations
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Shen, Dan, Jochen L. Leidner, Andreas Merkel, & Dietrich Klakow. (2006). The Alyssa System at TREC 2006: A Statistically-Inspired Question Answering System. Text REtrieval Conference.3 indexed citations
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Leidner, Jochen L.. (2005). Preliminary Experiments with Geo-Filtering Predicates for Geographic IR.. CLEF (Working Notes).1 indexed citations
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Bos, Johan, et al.. (2004). Question Answering with QED and Wee at TREC 2004.. Text REtrieval Conference.5 indexed citations
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Alex, Beatrice, et al.. (2004). Cross-lingual Question Answering with QED. Edinburgh Research Explorer (University of Edinburgh).9 indexed citations
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Leidner, Jochen L.. (2004). Towards a Reference Corpus for Automatic Toponym Resolution Evaluation.15 indexed citations
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Grover, Claire, Harry Halpin, Ewan Klein, et al.. (2004). A Framework for Text Mining Services.7 indexed citations
Leidner, Jochen L., Johan Bos, James Curran, et al.. (2003). QED: The Edinburgh TREC-2003 Question Answering System. Edinburgh Research Explorer. 631–635.6 indexed citations
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