Monthly Archive: February 2019

CHI with Alexandria Contributions

In this year’s CHI conference in Glasgow Scotland, members of the Alexandria project will be presenting their work  on mitigating crowd biases in subjective tasks. Christoph Hube, Besnik Fetahu, and Ujwal Gadiraju: “Understanding and Mitigating Worker Biases in the Crowdsourced Collection of Subjective Judgments” The problem is framed in the context of subjective tasks and …

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WWW with Alexandria Contributions

In this year’s WWW conference, members of the Alexandria project will be presenting two of their works at the The Web Conference (WWW ’19) in San Francisco, USA. The works touch upon two different topics, such as understanding the reason why and how people cite in collaborative environments like Wikipedia, and the second work was …

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WSDM with Alexandria Contributions

In the twelfth Web Search and Data Mining conference, held in Melbourne Australia between 11-16 of February, the Alexandria team and other L3S members presented their three research publications. WSDM is a highly selective conference with participation from major universities around the world and has an acceptance rate of only 16%.   The three works …

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