Five Best Paper Awards "Best Student Paper Award" at ACM SIGKDD Conference:
F. Radlinski and T. Joachims, 'Query Chains: Learning to Rank from Implicit Feedback'.
Summary: A method to learn improved retrieval functions from how users reformulate queries and how they click. "Distinguished Student Paper Award" (one out of four papers) at ICML:
Alexandru Niculescu-Mizil and Rich Caruana, 'Predicting Good Probabilities With Supervised Learning'.
Summary: Training classifiers to predict good probabilities, not only class assignments. "Distinguished Student Paper Award" (one out of four papers) at ICML:
T. Finley and T. Joachims, 'Supervised Clustering with Support Vector Machines'.
Summary: Training a clustering algorithm to produce desirable clusterings based on examples of what kinds of clusterings the user wants. "Best Paper Award" at ICML:
T. Joachims, 'A Support Vector Method for Multivariate Performance Measures'.
Summary: A Support Vector algorithm that can optimize a large class of performance measures (e.g. F1-score, PRBEP), unlike a normal SVM that can only optimize error rate. "Best Research Paper Award" at KDD 2005:
J. Leskovec, J. Kleinberg, C. Faloutsos. Graphs over Time: Densification Laws, Shrinking Diameters and Possible Explanations.
Eleventh ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 2005.
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