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Source Retrieval for Plagiarism Detection from Large Web Corpora: Recent Approaches
"... Abstract This paper overviews the five source retrieval approaches that have been submitted to the seventh international competition on plagiarism detection at PAN 2015. We compare the performances of these five approaches to the 14 methods submitted in the two previous years (eight from PAN 2013 an ..."
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Abstract This paper overviews the five source retrieval approaches that have been submitted to the seventh international competition on plagiarism detection at PAN 2015. We compare the performances of these five approaches to the 14 methods submitted in the two previous years (eight from PAN 2013 and six from PAN 2014). For the third year in a row, we invited software submissions instead of run submissions, such that cross-year evaluations are possible. This year’s stand-alone source retrieval overview can thus to some extent also be used as a reference to the different ideas presented in the last three years—the text alignment subtask will be depicted in another individual overview. 1
Improving the Reproducibility of PAN’s Shared Tasks: Plagiarism Detection, Author Identification, and Author Profiling
"... Abstract This paper reports on the PAN 2014 evaluation lab which hosts three ..."
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Overview of the 6th International Competition on Plagiarism Detection
"... Abstract This paper overviews 17 plagiarism detectors that have been evaluated within the sixth international competition on plagiarism detection at PAN 2014. We report on their performances for the two tasks source retrieval and text align-ment of external plagiarism detection. For the third year i ..."
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Abstract This paper overviews 17 plagiarism detectors that have been evaluated within the sixth international competition on plagiarism detection at PAN 2014. We report on their performances for the two tasks source retrieval and text align-ment of external plagiarism detection. For the third year in a row, we invite software submissions instead of run submissions for this task, which allows for cross-year evaluations. Moreover, we introduce new performance measures for text alignment to shed light on new aspects of detection performance. 1
WORKSHOP REPORT Report on EuroHCIR 2013: The 3rd European Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval
"... This paper reports on the 3rd European Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval co-located with the 36th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, held in Dublin, Ireland, August 1, 2013. The workshop gathered 32 participants wit ..."
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This paper reports on the 3rd European Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval co-located with the 36th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, held in Dublin, Ireland, August 1, 2013. The workshop gathered 32 participants with 6 papers for oral presentations and 8 short papers with poster presentations covering a good range of topics and research questions in the intersection of HCI and IR. Group exercises in connection to the oral presentations resulted in a set of important aspects to be considered in future research in HCI and IR. 1