- Our contributions accepted at SIGIR 2022 are:
- Ajinkya Kale, Surya Kallumadi, Tracy Holloway King, Shervin Malmasi, Maarten de Rijke, and Jacopo Tagliabue, eCom ’22: The SIGIR 2022 Workshop on eCommerce
- Ali Vardasbi, Fatemeh Sarvi and Maarten de Rijke, Probabilistic Permutation Graph Search: Black-Box Optimization for Fairness in Ranking
- Ana Lucic, Maurits Bleeker, Maarten de Rijke, Koustuv Sinha, Sami Jullien, and Robert Stojnic, Towards Reproducible Machine Learning Research in Information Retrieval
- Antonios Minas Krasakis, Andrew Yates and Evangelos Kanoulas, Zero-shot Query Contextualization for Conversational Search
- Clemencia Siro, Mohammad Aliannejadi and Maarten de Rijke, Understanding User Satisfaction with Task-Oriented Dialogue Systems
- Georgios Sidiropoulos and Evangelos Kanoulas, Analysing the Robustness of Dual Encoders for Dense Retrieval Against Misspellings
- Guojun Yan, Jiahuan Pei, Pengjie Ren, Zhaochun Ren, Xin Xin, Huasheng Liang, Maarten de Rijke and Zhumin Chen, ReMeDi: Resources for Multi-domain, Multi-service, Medical Dialogues
- Hossein A. Rahmani, Mohammadmehdi Naghiaei, Mahdi Dehghan and Mohammad Aliannejadi, Experiments on Generalizability of User-Oriented Fairness in Recommender Systems
- Jie Zou, Evangelos Kanoulas, Pengjie Ren, Zhaochun Ren, Aixin Sun and Cheng Long, Improving Conversational Recommender Systems via Transformer-based Sequential Modelling
- Jin Huang, Harrie Oosterhuis, Bunyamin Cetinkaya, Thijs Rood and Maarten de Rijke, State Encoders in Reinforcement Learning for Recommendation: A Reproducibility Study
- Maria Heuss, Fatemeh Sarvi and Maarten de Rijke, Fairness of Exposure in Light of Incomplete Exposure Estimation
- Mengxue Zhao, Yang Yang, Miao Li, Jingang Wang, Wei Wu, Pengjie Ren, Maarten de Rijke and Zhaochun Ren, Personalized Abstractive Opinion Tagging
- Mozhdeh Ariannezhad, Sami Jullien, Ming Li, Min Fang, Sebastian Schelter and Maarten de Rijke, ReCANet: A Repeat Consumption-Aware Neural Network for Next Basket Recommendation in Grocery Shopping
- Zhaochun Ren, Zhi Tian, Dongdong Li, Pengjie Ren, Liu Yang, Xin Xin, Huasheng Liang, Maarten de Rijke and Zhumin Chen, Variational Reasoning about User Preferences for Conversational Recommendation