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From scattered sources to comprehensive technology landscape : A recommendation-based retrieval approach

Karl Aberer, Chi Thang Duong

Mapping the technology landscape is crucial for market actors to take informed investment decisions. However, given the large amount of data on the Web and its subsequent information overload, manually retrieving information is a seemingly ineffective and ...
ELSEVIER2023

Efficient and Effective Multi-Modal Queries Through Heterogeneous Network Embedding

Karl Aberer, Thanh Trung Huynh, Quoc Viet Hung Nguyen, Thành Tâm Nguyên, Chi Thang Duong

The heterogeneity of today's Web sources requires information retrieval (IR) systems to handle multi-modal queries. Such queries define a user's information needs by different data modalities, such as keywords, hashtags, user profiles, and other media. Rec ...
IEEE COMPUTER SOC2022

Wasserstein Adversarial Regularization for learning with label noise

Devis Tuia, Sylvain Lobry, Nicolas Courty

Noisy labels often occur in vision datasets, especially when they are obtained from crowdsourcing or Web scraping. We propose a new regularization method, which enables learning robust classifiers in presence of noisy data. To achieve this goal, we propose ...
2021

Comic Based Learning for Students with Visual Impairments

Visual impairment can affect a student's ability to learn since their concept development when interacting with educational material is being limited. Learning activities based on images and visually rich content are mainstream learning methods, where faci ...
2021

On the Limitations of Cross-lingual Encoders as Exposed by Reference-Free Machine Translation Evaluation

Robert West, Maxime Jean Julien Peyrard, Yang Gao, Wei Zhao

Evaluation of cross-lingual encoders is usually performed either via zero-shot cross-lingual transfer in supervised downstream tasks or via unsupervised cross-lingual textual similarity. In this paper, we concern ourselves with reference-free machine trans ...
ASSOC COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS-ACL2020

Debunking Misinformation on the Web: Detection, Validation, and Visualisation

Thành Tâm Nguyên

Our modern society is struggling with an unprecedented amount of online misinformation, which does harm to democracy, economics, and cybersecurity. Journalism and politics have been impacted by misinformation on a global scale, with weakened public trust i ...
EPFL2019

Poloidal asymmetry in the narrow heat flux feature in the TCV scrape-off layer

Basil Duval, Stefano Coda, Ivo Furno, Paolo Ricci, Holger Reimerdes, Benoît Labit, Christian Gabriel Theiler, Joaquim Loizu Cisquella, Jan Horacek, Federico Nespoli, Federico David Halpern, Cedric Kar-Wai Tsui

Heat flux profiles inferred from a reciprocating probe at the outer midplane of the TCV tokamak during inner wall limited discharges feature radial fall-off lengths that shorten near the last closed flux surface (LCFS) consistent with the so-called narrow ...
2017

Argument discovery via crowdsourcing

Karl Aberer, Quoc Viet Hung Nguyen, Thành Tâm Nguyên, Chi Thang Duong

The amount of controversial issues being discussed on the Web has been growing dramatically. In articles, blogs, and wikis, people express their points of view in the form of arguments, i.e., claims that are supported by evidence. Discovery of arguments ha ...
Springer Verlag2017

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