Yahoo!’s Outstanding List of Papers at WWW2009
The 18th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2009) will be held April 20 to 24 in Madrid, Spain. Yahoo! will repeat its stellar technical presence, earning the honor of 14 out of 105 total accepted papers this year – the most from any single organization, and also picking up 2 Best Paper Award nominations. "Visual Diversification of Image Search Results" and " Social Search in "Small-World" Experiments" are in the running for the prestigious award.
The World Wide Web Conference is the global event that brings together key researchers, innovators, decision-makers, technologists, businesses, and standards bodies working to shape the Web.
Organized by IW3C2 since 1994, the WWW conference is the annual opportunity for the International community to discuss and debate the evolution of the Web. The conference will feature a range of presentations on world-class research, as well as stimulating talks, workshops, tutorials, panels, and late-breaking posters.
List of Yahoo! Accepted Papers
- Adaptive Bidding for Display Advertising - Arpita Ghosh, Benjamin Rubinstein, Sergei Vassilvitskii and Martin Zinkevich
- Less Talk, More Rock: Automated Organization of Community-Contributed Collections of Concert Videos - Lyndon Kennedy and Mor Naaman
- Discover Users' Specific GeoIntention? in Web Search - Xing Yi, Hema Raghavan and Chris Leggetter
- Compressed web indexes - Flavio Chierichetti, Ravi Kumar and Prabhakar Raghavan
- Nearest-Neighbor Caching for Content-Match Applications - Andrei Broder, Flavio Chierichetti, Vanja Josifovski, Ravi Kumar, Sandeep Pandey and Sergei Vassilvitskii
- Online Expansion of Rare Queries for Sponsored Search - Andrei Broder, Peter Ciccolo, Evgeniy Gabrilovich, Vanja Josifovski, Donald Metzler, Lance Riedel and Jeffrey Yuan
- A Search-based Method for Forecasting Ad Impression in Contextual Advertising - Xuerui Wang, Andrei Broder, Marcus Fontoura and Vanja Josifovski
- A Dynamic Bayesian Network Click Model for Web Search Ranking - Olivier Chapelle and Ya Zhang
- Quicklink Selection for Navigational Query Results - Deepayan Chakrabarti, Ravi Kumar and Kunal Punera
- Social Search in "Small World" Experiments - Sharad Goel, Roby Muhamad and Duncan Watts
- Personalized Recommendation on Dynamic Contents Using Predictive Bilinear Models - Wei Chu and Seung-Taek Park
- Large Scale Multi-Label Classification via MetaLabeler? - Lei Tang, Suju Rajan and Vijay Narayanan
- Spatio-Temporal Models for Estimating Click-through Rate - Deepak Agarwal, Bee-Chung Chen and Pradheep Elango
- Visual diversification of image search results - Reinier van Leuken, Lluis Garcia, Ximena Olivares and Roelof van Zwol