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CIKM 2014 @Shanghai Qingxia Liu International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management • Schedule o 2014-11-03, 07: 9 workshop, 6 tutorial o 2014-11-04, 05, 06: main conference (keynotes, main program, demo, poster, industry events) • Attendance: ~600 • Numbers Track accept / submition full paper poster DB 25 / 123 8 / 27 IR 55 / 257 28 / 110 KM 95 / 458 21 / 123 over all 175 / 838 20.9% 57 / 260 21.9% Keynotes • Organizing the Digital World to Empower Every Person and Organization on the Planet to Do More and Achieve More o Qi Lu (陆奇) @ Microsoft o Web of documents → web of world o Two Prevailing Organization Paradigms • Digital Substrate o Digital Representation/Computation, human activity, feedback loop • User/Info Interaction, Intellegent & natural UI Keynotes • Big Text: from Names and Phrases to Entities and Relations o o o o Gerhard Weikum @ MPI NERD Machine Reading Big Data: privacy more knowledge, analysis, insight Knowledge aquisition Natural Language web contents Knowledge intellegent interpretation Keynotes • Large Scale Deep Learning o Jeff Dean @ Google o train NN on Big Data • Model parallelism • Data parallelism o app on Speech Recognition Sessions • DB Sessions (6) o query processing, KB & data semantics, social, graph data, integration, big data, sys&app, privacy, streams • IR Sessions (13) o evaluation, models, linguistics, community QA, social, users, query intent, exploratory search, ML, Semantics, efficiency, app • KM Sessions (21) o social, classification, recommender & collaborative filtering, text mining, rep & reasoning, mining streams, graph DM, DM & app, entity & feature extraction Related Papers • Entity Linking o Robust Entity Linking via Random Walks, Zhaochen Guo; Denilson Barbosa (University of Alberta, Canada) o A Fresh Look on Knowledge Bases: Distilling Named Events from News, Erdal Kuzey; Jilles Vreeken; Gerhard Weikum (MPI) • Graph Summarization o Distributed Graph Summarization, Xingjie Liu (Penn State); Yuanyuan Tian (IBM); Qi He (Linkedin); Wang-Chien Lee (Penn State) • Graph Search o Pattern Match Query in a Large Uncertain Graph, Ye Yuan; Guoren Wang (NEU); Lei Chen(HKUST) o Efficient Subgraph Skyline Search Over Large Graphs, Weiguo Zheng; Lei Zou(Peking university); Xiang Lian(UTPA); Liang Hong(Wuhan University) ; Dongyan Zhao(Peking university) o Faceted Search over Ontology-Enhanced RDF Data, Marcelo Arenas, (PUC Chile); Bernardo Cuenca-Grau; Evgeny Kharlamov; Sarunas Marciuska, ; Dmitriy Zheleznyakov (University of Oxford) Finally • Best Paper Cross-Device Search George Montanez (Carnegie Mellon University); Ryen White (Microsoft Research); Xiao Huang (Microsoft Bing) • Best Student Paper DFD: Efficient Functional Dependency Discovery Ziawasch Abedjan; Felix Naumann; Patrick Schulze (Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam, Germany) • Next Year: the University of Melbourne Thank You ! Others (Saisai Gong) • MaC: A Probabilistic Framework for Query Answering with Machine-Crowd Collaboration o Uncertainty management scenario in crowdsourcing • Knowing the confidence of the worker and answer • Only the voting score • Only answer • Ranking-based Clustering on General Heterogeneous Information Networks by Network Projection o Project network into a sequence of sub-networks( star or bipartite) o Information transfer o Random walk model for clustering and ranking • Freebase annotation of ClueWeb