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Estimating Contemporary Relevance of Past News
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P-00W-0WD
5
Author(s)
Sato, M
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Jatowt, A
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Duan, YJ
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Campos, R
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Yoshikawa, M
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Editor(s)
Downie,JS;McKay,D;Suleman,H;Nichols,DM;Poursardar,F
Document Type
Proceedings Paper
Year published
2021
Published
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2021 ACM/IEEE JOINT CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL LIBRARIES (JCDL 2021)
in
ACM-IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries JCDL,
ISSN: 2575-7865
Volume: 2021-September, Pages: 70-79 (10)
Conference
21St Acm/Ieee Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (Jcdl),
Date:
SEP 27-30, 2021,
Location:
ELECTR NETWORK,
Sponsors:
IEEE, Assoc Comp Machinery, Univ Illinois Urbana Champaign, Sch Informat Sci, Univ Illinois Urbana Champaign, Natl Ctr Super Comput Applicat, Assoc Comp Machinery Special Interest Grp Informat Retreival, Univ Virginia Lib, Univ Colorado Boulder, Univ Lib, Hathi Trust Res Ctr, IEEE Comp Soc, Int Journal Digital Lib, Theory & Practice Digital Lib Conf, ACM SIGWEB
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10.1109/jcdl52503.2021.00019
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