The Search Engine Meeting
 

April 28-29, 2008Fairmont Copley Plaza Boston • Boston, MA
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Daily Schedule - Search Engine Meeting 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
9:00 am XML Retrieval: Problems and Potential
Charles Clarke
9:30 am Beyond Search: Big Money and User Dissatisfaction as Catalysts for Next-Generation Search Solutions
Stephen E. Arnold, ArnoldIT.com
10:00 am Search as a Mode of Learning: Requirements for Next Generation Search Systems
Steven Forth
Amelia Newbury
10:45 am
11:15 am Blending Retrieval and Categorization Technologies in a Document Recommender System
Peter Jackson
11:45 am Forget “One Size Fits All,” Search is an Iterative Process
Terry Clift, ISYS Search Software
12:15 pm Semantic Retrieval: Making the Computer do the Heavy Lifting
Roger Bradford
12:45 pm
2:15 pm Search Trails - Back to the Future
Nigel Hamilton
2:45 pm Using Information Retrieval and NLP techniques to drive Business Intelligence
George Chitouras, Business Objects
3:15 pm Combining Semantics and Keyword Approaches to Enable Flexible Enterprise Search
Sam Chapman
3:45 pm
4:15 pm The Next Step in the Confluence of Search and Business Intelligence
Jeff Fried, BA Insight
4:45 pm Better Annotations for Text Mining: Using a Knowledge Server
Pascal Coupet, TEMIS
5:15 pm
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
9:00 am Searching for the Good Lawyer: Emerging Best Practices In The Use of Search and Information Retrieval Methods in E-Discovery
Jason R. Baron, National Archives and Records Administration
9:30 am Powering Search Results with Visualization
Marcelline Saunders, Groxis
10:00 am Search, Sense-Making and Visual User Interfaces
Richard Brath
10:30 am
10:50 am Federated Search: True Enterprise Search
Abe Lederman, Deep Web Technologies
11:20 am The Next Big Thing in Search: Hybrid/Vertical Search
Spencer Shearer, Exalead
11:50 am Two Roads Diverged in a Google World
Edwin Cooper, InQuira, Inc.
12:20 pm
1:45 pm Relational Navigation Brings Social Computing and Semantic Technology to the Enterprise
Brad Allen, Siderean Software
2:15 pm Open Pipeline: An Open Architecture for Document Processing
Chris Cleveland, Dieselpoint, Inc.
2:45 pm
3:00 pm Classification of XML: Leveraging Semantics and Syntax
Kelly Stirman, MarkLogic Corporation
3:30 pm Meeting Wrap-up Panel: What we Liked. What we Learned
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