I am
pleased to invite you to the following seminar of the Faculty of Computer
Science of Bolzano-Bozen.
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PLACE: Room A101 (Main Building, Universitätsplatz 1 -
piazza Università, 1, 39100 Bozen-Bolzano)
DATE: 20th August 2009, 15:00-16:00
TITLE: Information Discovery on Vertical Domains
SPEAKER: Prof. Vagelis Hristidis (Florida International
University, Miami, Florida, USA)
ABSTRACT: As the amount of available data increases,
the problem of information discovery, often referred to as finding the needle
in the haystack problem, becomes more pressing. The most successful search
applications today are the general purpose Web search engines and the
well-structured database querying (e.g., SQL).
Directly applying these two search models to specific
domains is ineffective since they ignore the domain semantics -meaning of
object associations- and the needs of the domain users -a biologist wants to
see different results from a physician for the same query on PubMed.
We present challenges and techniques to achieve
effective information discovery on vertical domains by modeling the domain
semantics and its users, and exploiting the knowledge of domain experts. Our
focal domains are products marketplace, biological data, clinical data, and
bibliographic data.
This project is being funded by NSF.
SPEAKER'S HOMEPAGE: http://www.cs.fiu.edu/~vagelis/
CV: Vagelis Hristidis is an assistant professor at the
School of Computing and Information Sciences at the Florida International
University in Miami. He received his B.S. in Electrical and Computer
Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens and his M.S. and
Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California, San Diego in 2004.
His main research work addresses the problem of bridging the gap between
Databases and Information Retrieval.
CONTACT PERSON: Prof. Johann Gamper
(gamper@inf.unibz.it)