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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j10]Alistair Moffat, Joel Mackenzie:
How much freedom does an effectiveness metric really have? J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 75(6): 686-703 (2024) - [c44]Johanne R. Trippas, Luke Gallagher, Joel Mackenzie:
Re-evaluating the Command-and-Control Paradigm in Conversational Search Interactions. CIKM 2024: 2260-2270 - [c43]Watheq Mansour, Shengyao Zhuang, Guido Zuccon, Joel Mackenzie:
Revisiting Document Expansion and Filtering for Effective First-Stage Retrieval. SIGIR 2024: 186-196 - [c42]Johanne R. Trippas, Sara Fahad Dawood Al Lawati, Joel Mackenzie, Luke Gallagher:
What do Users Really Ask Large Language Models? An Initial Log Analysis of Google Bard Interactions in the Wild. SIGIR 2024: 2703-2707 - [c41]Maik Fröbe, Joel Mackenzie, Bhaskar Mitra, Franco Maria Nardini, Martin Potthast:
ReNeuIR at SIGIR 2024: The Third Workshop on Reaching Efficiency in Neural Information Retrieval. SIGIR 2024: 3051-3054 - [c40]Alistair Moffat, Joel Mackenzie, Antonio Mallia, Matthias Petri:
Rank-Biased Quality Measurement for Sets and Rankings. SIGIR-AP 2024: 135-144 - 2023
- [j9]Alistair Moffat, Joel Mackenzie:
Efficient immediate-access dynamic indexing. Inf. Process. Manag. 60(3): 103248 (2023) - [j8]Joel Mackenzie, Matthias Petri, Alistair Moffat:
Tradeoff Options for Bipartite Graph Partitioning. IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng. 35(8): 8644-8657 (2023) - [j7]Joel Mackenzie, Andrew Trotman, Jimmy Lin:
Efficient Document-at-a-time and Score-at-a-time Query Evaluation for Learned Sparse Representations. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 41(4): 96:1-96:28 (2023) - [c39]Joel Mackenzie, Alistair Moffat:
Index-Based Batch Query Processing Revisited. ECIR (3) 2023: 86-100 - [c38]Joel Mackenzie, Shengyao Zhuang, Guido Zuccon:
Exploring the Representation Power of SPLADE Models. ICTIR 2023: 143-147 - [c37]Joel Mackenzie, Antonio Mallia, Alistair Moffat, Matthias Petri:
Accelerating Learned Sparse Indexes Via Term Impact Decomposition. IIR 2023: 47-52 - [c36]Zhixuan Li, Joel Mackenzie:
Profiling and Visualizing Dynamic Pruning Algorithms. SIGIR 2023: 3125-3129 - [c35]Sebastian Bruch, Joel Mackenzie, Maria Maistro, Franco Maria Nardini:
ReNeuIR at SIGIR 2023: The Second Workshop on Reaching Efficiency in Neural Information Retrieval. SIGIR 2023: 3456-3459 - [c34]Joel Mackenzie, Alistair Moffat:
Lossy Compression Options for Dense Index Retention. SIGIR-AP 2023: 185-194 - [i10]Joel Mackenzie, Shengyao Zhuang, Guido Zuccon:
Exploring the Representation Power of SPLADE Models. CoRR abs/2306.16680 (2023) - [i9]Alistair Moffat, Joel Mackenzie:
How Much Freedom Does An Effectiveness Metric Really Have? CoRR abs/2309.09477 (2023) - 2022
- [j6]Joel Mackenzie, Matthias Petri, Alistair Moffat:
Efficient query processing techniques for next-page retrieval. Inf. Retr. J. 25(1): 27-43 (2022) - [j5]Joel Mackenzie, Damiano Spina:
Report on the 25th Australasian Document Computing Symposium (ADCS 2021). SIGIR Forum 56(1): 5:1-5:5 (2022) - [j4]Joel Mackenzie, Matthias Petri, Alistair Moffat:
Anytime Ranking on Document-Ordered Indexes. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 40(1): 13:1-13:32 (2022) - [c33]Alistair Moffat, Joel Mackenzie:
Immediate-Access Indexing Using Space-Efficient Extensible Arrays. ADCS 2022: 2:1-2:8 - [c32]David La Barbera, Kevin Roitero, Joel Mackenzie, Damiano Spina, Gianluca Demartini, Stefano Mizzaro:
BUM at CheckThat!-2022: A Composite Deep Learning Approach to Fake News Detection using Evidence Retrieval. CLEF (Working Notes) 2022: 564-572 - [c31]Joel Mackenzie, Matthias Petri, Luke Gallagher:
IOQP: A simple Impact-Ordered Query Processor written in Rust. DESIRES 2022: 22-34 - [c30]Joel Mackenzie, Antonio Mallia, Alistair Moffat, Matthias Petri:
Accelerating Learned Sparse Indexes Via Term Impact Decomposition. EMNLP (Findings) 2022: 2830-2842 - [c29]Alistair Moffat, Joel Mackenzie, Paul Thomas, Leif Azzopardi:
A Flexible Framework for Offline Effectiveness Metrics. SIGIR 2022: 578-587 - [c28]Antonio Mallia, Joel Mackenzie, Torsten Suel, Nicola Tonellotto:
Faster Learned Sparse Retrieval with Guided Traversal. SIGIR 2022: 1901-1905 - [c27]Andrew Trotman, Joel Mackenzie, Pradeesh Parameswaran, Jimmy Lin:
A Common Framework for Exploring Document-at-a-Time and Score-at-a-Time Retrieval Methods. SIGIR 2022: 3229-3234 - [e1]Jia Tina Du, Joel Mackenzie, Mehwish Nasim, Maciek Rybinski:
Proceedings of the 26th Australasian Document Computing Symposium, ADCS 2022, Adelaide, SA, Australia, December 15-16, 2022. ACM 2022 [contents] - [i8]Antonio Mallia, Joel Mackenzie, Torsten Suel, Nicola Tonellotto:
Faster Learned Sparse Retrieval with Guided Traversal. CoRR abs/2204.11314 (2022) - [i7]Alistair Moffat, Joel Mackenzie:
Efficient Immediate-Access Dynamic Indexing. CoRR abs/2211.06030 (2022) - 2021
- [j3]Alistair Moffat, Joel Mackenzie:
Conferences, journals, preprints, and reviewer expectations. SIGIR Forum 55(2): 22:1-22:8 (2021) - [c26]Joel Mackenzie, Alistair Moffat:
Cost-Effective Updating of Distributed Reordered Indexes. ADCS 2021: 4:1-4:8 - [c25]Rodger Benham, Joel Mackenzie, J. Shane Culpepper, Alistair Moffat:
Different Keystrokes for Different Folks: Visualizing Crowdworker Querying Behavior. CHIIR 2021: 331-335 - [c24]Jimmy Lin, Xueguang Ma, Joel Mackenzie, Antonio Mallia:
On the Separation of Logical and Physical Ranking Models for Text Retrieval Applications. DESIRES 2021: 176-178 - [c23]Joel Mackenzie, Alistair Moffat:
Modality Effects When Simulating User Querying Tasks. ICTIR 2021: 197-201 - [c22]Leif Azzopardi, Joel Mackenzie, Alistair Moffat:
ERR is not C/W/L: Exploring the Relationship Between Expected Reciprocal Rank and Other Metrics. ICTIR 2021: 231-237 - [c21]Joel Mackenzie, Matthias Petri, Alistair Moffat:
Faster Index Reordering with Bipartite Graph Partitioning. SIGIR 2021: 1910-1914 - [i6]Joel Mackenzie, Matthias Petri, Alistair Moffat:
Anytime Ranking on Document-Ordered Indexes. CoRR abs/2104.08976 (2021) - [i5]Joel Mackenzie, Andrew Trotman, Jimmy Lin:
Wacky Weights in Learned Sparse Representations and the Revenge of Score-at-a-Time Query Evaluation. CoRR abs/2110.11540 (2021) - [i4]Joel Mackenzie, Matthias Petri, Alistair Moffat:
A Sensitivity Analysis of the MSMARCO Passage Collection. CoRR abs/2112.03396 (2021) - 2020
- [j2]Joel M. Mackenzie:
Managing tail latency in large scale information retrieval systems. SIGIR Forum 54(1): 18:1-18:2 (2020) - [c20]Joel M. Mackenzie, Alistair Moffat:
Examining the Additivity of Top-k Query Processing Innovations. CIKM 2020: 1085-1094 - [c19]Joel M. Mackenzie, Rodger Benham, Matthias Petri, Johanne R. Trippas, J. Shane Culpepper, Alistair Moffat:
CC-News-En: A Large English News Corpus. CIKM 2020: 3077-3084 - [c18]Joel M. Mackenzie, Zhuyun Dai, Luke Gallagher, Jamie Callan:
Efficiency Implications of Term Weighting for Passage Retrieval. SIGIR 2020: 1821-1824 - [c17]Jimmy Lin, Joel M. Mackenzie, Chris Kamphuis, Craig Macdonald, Antonio Mallia, Michal Siedlaczek, Andrew Trotman, Arjen P. de Vries:
Supporting Interoperability Between Open-Source Search Engines with the Common Index File Format. SIGIR 2020: 2149-2152 - [i3]Jimmy Lin, Joel M. Mackenzie, Chris Kamphuis, Craig Macdonald, Antonio Mallia, Michal Siedlaczek, Andrew Trotman, Arjen P. de Vries:
Supporting Interoperability Between Open-Source Search Engines with the Common Index File Format. CoRR abs/2003.08276 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j1]Rodger Benham, Joel M. Mackenzie, Alistair Moffat, J. Shane Culpepper:
Boosting Search Performance Using Query Variations. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 37(4): 41:1-41:25 (2019) - [c16]Joel M. Mackenzie, Antonio Mallia, Matthias Petri, J. Shane Culpepper, Torsten Suel:
Compressing Inverted Indexes with Recursive Graph Bisection: A Reproducibility Study. ECIR (1) 2019: 339-352 - [c15]Antonio Mallia, Michal Siedlaczek, Joel M. Mackenzie, Torsten Suel:
PISA: Performant Indexes and Search for Academia. OSIRRC@SIGIR 2019: 50-56 - [c14]Matthias Petri, Alistair Moffat, Joel M. Mackenzie, J. Shane Culpepper, Daniel Beck:
Accelerated Query Processing Via Similarity Score Prediction. SIGIR 2019: 485-494 - [c13]Joel M. Mackenzie, Kshitiz Gupta, Fang Qiao, Ahmed Hassan Awadallah, Milad Shokouhi:
Exploring User Behavior in Email Re-Finding Tasks. WWW 2019: 1245-1255 - 2018
- [c12]Luke Gallagher, Joel M. Mackenzie, J. Shane Culpepper:
Revisiting Spam Filtering in Web Search. ADCS 2018: 5:1-5:4 - [c11]Rodger Benham, J. Shane Culpepper, Luke Gallagher, Xiaolu Lu, Joel M. Mackenzie:
Towards Efficient and Effective Query Variant Generation. DESIRES 2018: 62-67 - [c10]Joel M. Mackenzie, Craig Macdonald, Falk Scholer, J. Shane Culpepper:
On the Cost of Negation for Dynamic Pruning. ECIR 2018: 544-549 - [c9]Rodger Benham, Luke Gallagher, Joel M. Mackenzie, Binsheng Liu, Xiaolu Lu, Falk Scholer, J. Shane Culpepper, Alistair Moffat:
RMIT at the 2018 TREC CORE Track. TREC 2018 - [c8]Joel M. Mackenzie, J. Shane Culpepper, Roi Blanco, Matt Crane, Charles L. A. Clarke, Jimmy Lin:
Query Driven Algorithm Selection in Early Stage Retrieval. WSDM 2018: 396-404 - [i2]Rodger Benham, Joel M. Mackenzie, Alistair Moffat, J. Shane Culpepper:
Boosting Search Performance Using Query Variations. CoRR abs/1811.06147 (2018) - 2017
- [c7]Joel M. Mackenzie, Falk Scholer, J. Shane Culpepper:
Early Termination Heuristics for Score-at-a-Time Index Traversal. ADCS 2017: 8:1-8:8 - [c6]Luke Gallagher, Joel Mackenzie, Rodger Benham, Ruey-Cheng Chen, Falk Scholer, J. Shane Culpepper:
RMIT at the NTCIR-13 We Want Web Task. NTCIR 2017 - [c5]Joel M. Mackenzie:
Managing Tail Latencies in Large Scale IR Systems. SIGIR 2017: 1369 - [c4]Rodger Benham, Luke Gallagher, Joel M. Mackenzie, Tadele Tedla Damessie, Ruey-Cheng Chen, Falk Scholer, Alistair Moffat, J. Shane Culpepper:
RMIT at the 2017 TREC CORE Track. TREC 2017 - [c3]Matt Crane, J. Shane Culpepper, Jimmy Lin, Joel M. Mackenzie, Andrew Trotman:
A Comparison of Document-at-a-Time and Score-at-a-Time Query Evaluation. WSDM 2017: 201-210 - [i1]Joel M. Mackenzie, J. Shane Culpepper, Roi Blanco, Matt Crane, Charles L. A. Clarke, Jimmy Lin:
Efficient and Effective Tail Latency Minimization in Multi-Stage Retrieval Systems. CoRR abs/1704.03970 (2017) - 2016
- [c2]Joel M. Mackenzie, Ruey-Cheng Chen, J. Shane Culpepper:
RMIT at the TREC 2016 LiveQA Track. TREC 2016 - 2015
- [c1]Joel M. Mackenzie, Farhana Murtaza Choudhury, J. Shane Culpepper:
Efficient Location-Aware Web Search. ADCS 2015: 4:1-4:8
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