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Volume 40 ,  Issue 2  (December 2006) table of contents
WORKSHOP SESSION: SIGIR workshop report table of contents
Pages: 31 - 39  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISSN:0163-5840
Authors
Fredric C. Gey  University of California, Berkeley
Noriko Kando  National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan
Chin-Yew Lin  Microsoft Research Asia, Beijing, China
Carol Peters  Italian National Research Council, Pisa, Italy
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This workshop attempted to present the state-of-the-art in multilingual information access (MLIA) research and development, including cross-language information retrieval and question-answering and multilingual, multi-document summarization. Our goal was to delineate current research areas as well as suggest new areas for future research and development. The workshop also focused on practical issues of scalability and practical application of MLIA in digital libraries and web portals. In addition to an invited keynote, 17 research and position papers were selected for the proceedings which may be found at http://ucdata.berkeley.edu/sigir2006-mlia.htm.


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1
Goldstein, Jade, Lucy Vanderwende, and Liang Zhou (2006). Multilingual Summarization Evaluation 2006 (MSE 2006). http://research.microsoft.com/~lucyv/MSE2006.htm
 
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Lin, Chin-Yew. (2004). ROUGE: a Package for Automatic Evaluation of Summaries. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Text Summarization Branches Out (WAS 2004), Barcelona, Spain, July 25--26, 2004.

Collaborative Colleagues:
Fredric C. Gey: colleagues
Noriko Kando: colleagues
Chin-Yew Lin: colleagues
Carol Peters: colleagues