Peter Deng

According to our database1, Peter Deng authored at least 12 papers between 2001 and 2007.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2007
Employing web mining and data fusion to improve weak ad hoc retrieval.
Inf. Process. Manag., 2007

NTCIR-6 Monolingual Chinese and English-Chinese Cross-Lingual Question Answering Experiments using PIRCS.
Proceedings of the 6th NTCIR Workshop Meeting on Evaluation of Information Access Technologies: Information Retrieval, 2007

2006
Chinese Question-Answering: Comparing Monolingual with English-Chinese Cross-Lingual Results.
Proceedings of the Information Retrieval Technology, 2006

2005
TREC 2005 Robust Track Experiments Using PIRCS.
Proceedings of the Fourteenth Text REtrieval Conference, 2005

NTCIR-5 English-Chinese Cross Language Question-Answering Experiments using PIRCS.
Proceedings of the Fifth NTCIR Workshop Meeting on Evaluation of Information Access Technologies: Information Retrieval, 2005

NTCIR-5 Chinese, English, Korean Cross Language Retrieval Experiments using PIRCS.
Proceedings of the Fifth NTCIR Workshop Meeting on Evaluation of Information Access Technologies: Information Retrieval, 2005

Improving Weak Ad-Hoc Retrieval by Web Assistance and Data Fusion.
Proceedings of the Information Retrieval Technology, 2005

2004
TREC 2004 Robust Track Experiments Using PIRCS.
Proceedings of the Thirteenth Text REtrieval Conference, 2004

2003
TREC 2003 Robust, HARD and QA Track Experiments using PIRCS.
Proceedings of The Twelfth Text REtrieval Conference, 2003

2002
TREC 2002 Web, Novelty and Filtering Track Experiments using PIRCS.
Proceedings of The Eleventh Text REtrieval Conference, 2002

Corpus-Based Pinyin Name Resolution.
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Chinese Language Processing, 2002

2001
English-Chinese CLIR using a Simplified PIRCS System.
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Human Language Technology Research, 2001


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