The 2009 Search Engine Meeting took place in Boston, MA on April 27th and 28th, 2009, and now presentations are now available online.
+ Bjørn Olstad
Microsoft Corp, Washington
Why Today’s Search Engines are not Prepared to Drive Tomorrow’s Information Experiences
+ Dmitri Soubbotin
Semantic Engines, New York
The Variety of Goals and Applications of Semantic Approach to Search
++ Product Presentation: Northern Light
+ Diane Burley
Nstein, Canada
A Pragmatic Look at the Semantic Web
+ Frank Bandach
Eeggi, California
Semantic Coherence and a New Search Paradigm
+ Kathleen Dahlgren
Cognition Technologies, California
The Puzzle of Semantic Technologies
++ Product Presentation: Perfect Search
+ Martin Baumgärtel
bioRASI, California
+ Advanced Visualization of Search Results: More Risks, or More Chances?
+ Panel Review: Non-Text Search Technologies: Speech, Images, Video
Introduced and chaired by Susan Feldman (IDC, Massachusetts)
+ Thomas Wilde (Everyzing, Massachusetts):
How Video Gets Found: changing consumer search strategies for audio and video online and implications for content producers
+ Naveen Agnihotri (Milabra, New York):
Classifying an image with accuracy and speed: the value of parts-based representations
+ Michael Phillips (Vlingo, Massachusetts): Mobile Voice Search
+ Stephen E. Arnold
AIT, Kentucky
Google Looks Beyond the Laundry List
+ Francisco Corella and Karen Lewison
Pomcor, Oregon
Searching the Web More Effectively with Multiple Simultaneous Queries
+ Marguerite Leenhardt
Université Paris 3 Sorbonne nouvelle, CLA2T/SYLED, France
A Study of Evaluative Language in SMS Messages: Towards a Characterization of Opinion
+ David A. Evans
JustSystems Evans Reseach, Pennsylvania
E-Discovery: A Signature Challenge for Search
+ David Milward
Linguamatics, Cambridge, UK
Accessible Knowledge Discovery Using Agile Natural Language-Based Text Mining
+ Miles Kehoe and Mark Bennett
New Idea Engineering, California
Search Security Issues for the Enterprise
+ Sid Probstein
Attivio, Massachusetts
Intelligent Integration: Combining Search and BI Capabilities for Unified Information Access
+ David Seuss
Northern Light, Massachusetts
Using Text Analytics for the Automated Analysis and Discovery of Meaning From Large Stores of Market Intelligence
+ Jeff Catlin
Lexalytics, Massachusetts
Taking Search to the Next Stage with the Power of Text Analytics
+ Christian Reuschling and Andreas Dengel
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany
DynaQ – Dynamic Queries for Document-Based, Personal Information Spaces
+ Daniel Tunkelang
Endeca, Massachusetts
Enabling the Information Seeking Process
+ Peter Noerr
MuseGlobal, California
The Underground Information Ecosystem: Connectors
