Foundations for Temporal Retrieval, Exploration and Analytics in Web Archives
15.-16. September 2014
L3S Research Center, Hannover, Germany
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Significant parts of our cultural heritage are produced on the Web, yet only insufficient opportunities exist for accessing and exploring the past of the Web. While the easy accessibility to the current Web is a good baseline, optimal access to Web archives requires new models and algorithms for retrieval, exploration, and analytics which go far beyond what is needed to access the current state of the Web. This includes taking into account the unique temporal dimension of Web archives, structured semantic information already available on the Web, as well as social media and network information.
The workshop aims at bringing together communities involved in Web Archiving, Digital Preservation, Digital Humanities and Information Retrieval to encourage a closer dialogue between researchers from computer science, digital humanities and cultural heritage institutions.
Workshop Program
Monday, 15. September 2014
10:00 – 11:00 Opening & Keynote
- Wolfgang Nejdl (L3S)
Temporal Retrieval, Exploration and Analytics in Web Archives
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 – 12:30 Web Archives in Practice
- Elisabeth Niggemann (German National Library)
Processing the National Mandate: Experiences and Ambitions in DNB - Wendy Hall (Uni Southampton)
Observing the Web
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 – 15:30 Temporal Search and Retrieval
- Elena Demidova (L3S)
Creation of Focused Web Archives for Scientists - Nattiya Kanhabua (L3S)
Temporal Web Dynamics and Implications for Information Retrieval - Norbert Fuhr (Uni Duisburg)
Beyond 10 Blue Links: User-Oriented Design of Search Interfaces
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 – 17:30 Web Archive Analytics
- Maarten de Rijke (Uni Amsterdam)
Exploratory Entity Search over Time (Video File ~100MB) - Matthew Weber (Rutgers University)
Big Data & Big Theory: Utilizing Large Scale Data to Generate New Theories About Social Interaction - Masashi Toyoda (Uni Tokyo)
Multiple Media Analysis and Visualization with Large-Scale Temporal Web Archives
Tuesday, 16. September 2014
9:30 – 10.30 Keynote
- Helen Hocks-Yu (British Library)
Collecting and Providing Access to Large Scale Archived Web Data
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 – 12:30 Observing, Collecting and Forgetting
- Avishek Anand (L3S)
Studying Evolution of Temporal Collections - Vinay Goel (Internet Archive)
Enabling Analysis of Web Archives - Claudia Niederee (L3S)
The Boon and Bane of Digital Forgetting
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch break
14:00 – 15:00 Temporal Knowledge Extraction
- Xiaofei Zhu (L3S)
Advanced Random Walk Techniques for Social Media Analysis - Mohammad Alrifai (L3S)
WikiTimes: A Knowledge Base of News Events with Daily Summaries By the Crowd
15:00 – 16:00 Panel & Closing
Registration
Since the capacities of the room is limited we like to ask to register as soon as possible by sending an email with the subject “Alexandria WS Registration” to
Venue
L3S Research Center
Appelstrasse 9a, 15th Floor, Multimedia Room
30167 Hannover / Germany
Accommodation
We negotiated a special price for a limited number of hotel rooms in the Hotel Schlafgut (nearby L3S) and the Concorde Hotel Am Leineschloss (Old City Center). If you are interested please send an email to alexandria-info@L3S.de with the subject “Alexandria WS Accommodation”.
Further Question & Information
For further questions and information please contact alexandria-info@L3S.de.