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A Social Networking Approach to the Legal Learning Track
TREC 2011
, Legal Learning Track
Legal Track, Tuesday November 15, 15:45-16:00
Plenary, Thursday November 17, 10:00-10:30


Abstract:

This presentation reports on the University of Waterloo experience with the Legal Learning track where three different methods were used to approach the retrieval task.  Two are based on previously used methods and the last is a novel method based on modifying the responsiveness probability using social network analysis.

Paper at MEM2010: Canopener: Recycling Old and New Data

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WWW2010.pngCanopener: Recycling Old and New Data
MEM2010, Monday, April 26th, 2010, 11:00am-11:30am
Presented by Cosmin Basca




Abstract:

The advent of social markup languages and lightweight public data access methods has created an opportunity to share the social, documentary and system information locked in most servers as a mashup.  Whereas solutions already exists for creating and managing mashups from network sources, we propose here a mashup framework whose primary information sources are the applications and user files of a server.  This enables us to use server legacy data sources that are already maintained as part of basic administration to semantically link user documents and accounts using social web constructs.

Tracking power failures using UPS status pages

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Just a short project I am working on - tracking power failiures world wide by crawling UPS status pages on the web.
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