Search Engines Today and the New Frontier

The Fifth Search Engine Meeting

April 10-11, 2000, Boston, Massachusetts

 

The program

Last updated 29 August 2000


DAY I : Monday April 10, 2000

Search Engines Today

To view the presentations, click on the link. There is also available a good, in-depth write-up of much of the conference by Chris Sherman at the About.com site.

 

Updates and perspectives 09.10-10.20

Danny Sullivan (Search Engine Watch, US / England)
Web search engine trends and achievements since the April 1999 Boston Search Engine Meeting

Carol Hert (Syracuse University, New York)
Water, water, everywhere but not a drop to drink: what (and how) we can learn about users to inform design decisions

10.20-10.45 Break

Wim Albus (Port of Rotterdam Authority, The Netherlands)
The Rotterdam method : constructing effective filters for news feeds using known retrieval tools

Doran Howitt (Thunderstone Software, Ohio)
Integration of text-searching and relational databases

Knut Magne Risvik (FAST Search & Transfer, Norway)
Scaling with the Web - search engine challenges

12.30-14.00 Lunch

Bill Bliss (Microsoft, Washington)
Classic IR techniques meet human common sense

Chris Buckley, (SABIR, Maryland)
The secrets of TREC


David Hawking (CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences, Australia)
Measuring the quality of public search engines

15.45-16.10 Break

Search Engine Panel review of techniques and tools

Chairman: David Evans (Claritech, Pennsylvania)
What improvements have been made in the last few years, and what improvement plans can we expect in the forseeable future?

 


DAY II : Tuesday April 11, 2000

The New Frontier


Stephen Arnold (AIT, Harrods Creek, Kentucky)
Review: The leading edge in search and retrieval software

Eric Brewer (Inktomi, California)
The continuing evolution of internet searching: one stop, many sources


Anders Hyldahl (Mondosoft, Denmark)
The searchers' question versus the search engines' query
An examination of the contrast between the ideal search (a question and its ideal answer) and the practical reality search (a question put to a search engine that gives an answer set). Some mathematical models are introduced that suggest new paths for search development.

10.15-10.40 Break

Non-search filtering

David Evans (Claritech, Pennsylvania)
Filtering as the gateway technology for e-information management

12.25-13.45 Lunch

Claude Vogel (Semio Corp, California)
Taxonomy building as an alternative corporate solution for metadata management

Lisa Braden-Harder (Butler Hill Group)
Linguistics and precision

14.55-15.15 Break

Intelligent agents

Chairman & Speaker: Susan Feldman (Datasearch, New York)
Intelligent Agents are the missing piece to making today's static information systems dynamic and adaptable. This panel presents three well known researchers in agent technologies: Alper Caglayan, author of "The Agent Sourcebook", and developer of Open Sesame; Sundar Kadayam, Chief Technology Officer for Intelliseek; and Armand Prieditis, of Unconventional Wisdom. Topics include descriptions of the technologies and discussions of their uses in information systems, including filtering, decision support and interface agents. We also raise and discuss the issue of privacy and intelligent agents. Moderator for the session is Sue Feldman of Datasearch, whose article, "Intelligent Agents: A Primer" can be found at <http://www.infotoday.com/searcher/oct/feldman+yu.htm>

END OF 2000 MEETING

The 2000 Search Engines Meeting
Search Engines and Beyond
Boston, Massachusetts, April 10-11, 2000



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