Presentations from the 2009 Search Engine Meeting are Now Available Online

The 2009 Search Engine Meeting took place in Boston, MA on April 27th and 28th, 2009, and now presentations are now available online.

Here are those presentations:

+ 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

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