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@inProceedings{fribergheppin-2013-search-187507,
	title        = {Search using semantic FrameNet frames as variables},
	abstract     = {This paper discusses the possibilty of using semantic frames as variables as a way to search using concepts rather than
words as search keys. It aims to show, by an example, what results it could render, rather than how to do it.},
	booktitle    = {Proceedings of Sixth Workshop on Exploiting Semantic Annotations in Information Retrieval (ESAIR 2013), held at CIKM 2013 in San Francisco},
	author       = {Friberg Heppin, Karin},
	year         = {2013},
	ISBN         = {978-1-4503-2413-7 },
	pages        = {25--28},
}

@inProceedings{fribergheppin-jarvelin-2013-assessors-186273,
	title        = {Assessors assessing assessments},
	abstract     = {This paper summarizes a questionnaire put to assessors of a
medical test collection adjusted to user groups: health care professionals
and lay persons. Three assessors were medical students, while two had
no medical training.  The study shows how persons with different level of expertise may reason when assigning relevance and target groups. A clear bias was found toward assigning target group of documents and topics to the assessors' own group.},
	booktitle    = {Proceedings of the 4th International Louhi Workshop on Health Document Text Mining and Information Analysis (Louhi 2013)},
	author       = {Friberg Heppin, Karin and Järvelin, Anni},
	year         = {2013},
}

@inProceedings{voionmaa-fribergheppin-2013-support-186274,
	title        = {Use of support verbs in FrameNet annotations},
	abstract     = {This article discusses the frame  emantic annotations done in the Swedish FrameNet (SweFN) at the Centre for Language Technology (CLT) at the University of Gothenburg. The annotations are made manually, and result in full-coded frames. These are conceptual structures representing the description of types of situations, objects or events. We focus on annotations where verbs combine with nouns to produce predicates, e.g. göra 'make' in göra uppehåll ‘make a pause.’ These verbs are called support verbs, and the corresponding constructions support verb constructions (SVC). Not all verb-noun-combinations are SVCs, and adequate defining features are required to identify eligible SVCs. The focus of this paper is to scrutinize the criteria through which this aim can be achieved. Working at the CLT, we have access to a variety of computational research tools and a large Swedish text corpus. These resources buttress the annotation by showing, among other things, frequential properties of verb-noun combinations. We also discuss lexico-semantic features of the Swedish language as revealed through annotations.},
	booktitle    = {Electronic lexicography in the 21st century: thinking outside the paper. Proceedings of the eLex 2013 conference, 17-19 October 2013, Tallinn, Estonia.},
	author       = {Voionmaa, Kaarlo and Friberg Heppin, Karin},
	year         = {2013},
}

@article{ferro-etal-2013-promise-174499,
	title        = {PROMISE Retreat Report Prospects and Opportunities for Information Access Evaluation},
	abstract     = {The PROMISE network of excellence organized a two-days brainstorming workshop on 30th and 31st May 2012 in Padua, Italy, to discuss and envisage future directions and perspectives for the evaluation of information access and retrieval systems in multiple languages and multiple media. This document reports on the outcomes of this event and provides details about the six envisaged research lines: search applications; contextual evaluation; challenges in test collection design and exploitation; component-based evaluation; ongoing evaluation; and signal-aware evaluation. The ultimate goal of the PROMISE retreat is to stimulate and involve the research community along these research lines and to provide funding agencies with effective and scientifically sound ideas for coordinating and supporting information access research.},
	journal      = {ACM SIGIR Forum},
	author       = {Ferro, Nicola and Berentsen, Richard and Hanbury, Allan and Lupu, Mihai and Petras, Vivien and De Rijke, Marten and Silvello, Gianmaria and Agosti, Maristella and Bogers, Toine and Braschler, Martin and Buitelaar, Paul and Choukri, Khalid and Di Nunzio, Giorgio Maria and Forner, Pamela and Friberg Heppin, Karin and Hansen, Preben and Järvelin, Anni and Larsen, Birger and Masiero, Ivano and Müller, Henning and Peruzzo, Simone and Piori, Florina and Santucci, Guiseppe and Thoms, Elaine},
	year         = {2013},
	volume       = {46},
	number       = {2},
	pages        = {60--84},
}