No description available of Xiaoyong Liu...Liu, Xiaoyong and Croft, W. Bruce (2006): Representing clusters for retrieval. In: Proceedings of the 29th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval 2006. pp. 671-672. Available online
Liu, Xiaoyong, Croft, W. Bruce and Koll, Matthew B. (2005): Finding experts in community-based question-answering services. In: Herzog, Otthein, Schek, Hans-Jörg and Fuhr, Norbert (eds.) Proceedings of the 2005 ACM CIKM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management October 31 - November 5, 2005, Bremen, Germany. pp. 315-316. Available online
Liu, Xiaoyong and Croft, W. Bruce (2004): Cluster-based retrieval using language models. In: Proceedings of the 27th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval 2004. pp. 186-193. Available online
Liu, Xiaoyong, Croft, W. Bruce, Oh, Paul and Hart, David (2004): Automatic recognition of reading levels from user queries. In: Proceedings of the 27th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval 2004. pp. 548-549. Available online
Liu, Xiaoyong and Croft, W. Bruce (2002): Passage retrieval based on language models. In: Proceedings of the 2002 ACM CIKM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management November 4-9, 2002, McLean, VA, USA. pp. 375-382. Available online
Roussinov, Dmitri, Crowston, Kevin, Nilan, Michael Sanford, Kwasnik, Barbara H., Cai, Jin and Liu, Xiaoyong (2001): Genre based Navigation on the Web. In: HICSS 2001 2001. . Available online
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Publication period:2001-2006
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