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Gareth J. F. Jones

Gareth J. F. Jones

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Computer Science

D-Index
55
Citations
10492
World Ranking
4366
National Ranking
12

Overview

Gareth J. F. Jones is affiliated with Dublin City University in Ireland and has contributed extensively to research in computer science, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence and information systems. Their research spans multiple subfields including computer vision and pattern recognition, general health professions, and surgery.

The scientist's work covers a variety of main topics such as:

  • Topic Modeling
  • Natural Language Processing Techniques
  • Speech and Dialogue Systems
  • Recommender Systems and Techniques
  • Information Retrieval and Search Behavior
  • Multimodal Machine Learning Applications
  • Speech Recognition and Synthesis

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Gareth J. F. Jones include:

  • "Translation Quality Assessment: A Brief Survey on Manual and Automatic Methods" (2021), published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "QAScore-An Unsupervised Unreferenced Metric for the Question Generation Evaluation" (2022), published in Entropy
  • "TREC 2020 Podcasts Track Overview" (2021), published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "I Know What You Need: Investigating Document Retrieval Effectiveness with Partial Session Contexts" (2021), published in ACM Transactions on Information Systems
  • "Exploring Current User Web Search Behaviours in Analysis Tasks to be Supported in Conversational Search" (2021), published in arXiv (Cornell University)

The frequent co-authors working with Gareth J. F. Jones include:

  • Debasis Ganguly
  • Tianbo Ji
  • Chenyang Lyu
  • Yvette Graham
  • Yasufumi Moriya

Gareth J. F. Jones has published extensively in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • ACM SIGIR Forum
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • Entropy

The body of work by Gareth J. F. Jones highlights repeated engagement with leading publication platforms in computer science and related fields, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches that range from technical algorithmic development to applications in health professions and surgery.

Best Publications

  • Domain-Specific Development with Visual Studio DSL Tools

    Steve Cook;Gareth Jones;Stuart Kent;Alan Wills

  • Accessing Multilingual Information Repositories

    Carol Peters;Fredric C. Gey;Julio Gonzalo;Henning Müller

  • Overview of the ShARe/CLEF eHealth Evaluation Lab 2013

    Hanna Suominen;Sanna Salanterä;Sumithra Velupillai;Wendy W. Chapman

  • Word Embedding based Generalized Language Model for Information Retrieval

    Debasis Ganguly;Dwaipayan Roy;Mandar Mitra;Gareth J.F. Jones

  • Query dependent pseudo-relevance feedback based on wikipedia

    Yang Xu;Gareth J.F. Jones;Bin Wang

  • Multilingual Information Access for Text, Speech and Images

    Carol Peters;Paul Clough;Julio Gonzalo;Gareth J. F. Jones

  • Context-aware Retrieval: Exploring a New Environment for Information Retrieval and Information Filtering

    P. J. Brown;G. J. F. Jones

  • Automatic content-based retrieval of broadcast news

    M. G. Brown;J. T. Foote;G. J. F. Jones;K. Sparck Jones

  • Applying summarization techniques for term selection in relevance feedback

    Adenike M. Lam-Adesina;Gareth J. F. Jones

  • Proceedings of the 36th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval

    Gareth J.F. Jones;Páraic Sheridan;Diane Kelly;Maarten de Rijke

  • Retrieving spoken documents by combining multiple index sources

    G. J. F. Jones;J. T. Foote;K. Spärck Jones;S. J. Young

  • TRECVID 2016: Evaluating Video Search, Video Event Detection, Localization, and Hyperlinking

    J. Fiscus;D. Joy;M. Michel;G. Awad;G. Awad

  • Automatic tagging and geotagging in video collections and communities

    Martha Larson;Mohammad Soleymani;Pavel Serdyukov;Stevan Rudinac

  • Evaluating Systems for Multilingual and Multimodal Information Access

    Carol Peters;Thomas Deselaers;Nicola Ferro;Julio Gonzalo

  • Constructing a SenseCam visual diary as a media process

    Hyowon Lee;Alan F. Smeaton;Noel E. O'connor;Gareth Jones

  • Open-vocabulary speech indexing for voice and video mail retrieval

    M. G. Brown;J. T. Foote;G. J. F. Jones;K. Spärck Jones

  • PRES: a score metric for evaluating recall-oriented information retrieval applications

    Walid Magdy;Gareth J.F. Jones

  • Combination of content analysis and context features for digital photograph retrieval.

    Neil O'Hare;Cathal Gurrin;Gareth J.F. Jones;Alan F. Smeaton

  • ShARe/CLEF eHealth Evaluation Lab 2014, Task 3: User-centred health information retrieval

    Lorraine Goeuriot;Liadh Kelly;Wei Li;João R. M. Palotti

  • Context-Aware Retrieval for Ubiquitous Computing Environments

    Gareth J. F. Jones;Peter J. Brown

  • Overview of the CLEF-2006 cross-language speech retrieval track

    Douglas W. Oard;Jianqiang Wang;Gareth J. F. Jones;Ryen W. White

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan F. Smeaton
Alan F. Smeaton Dublin City University
Noel E. O'Connor
Noel E. O'Connor Dublin City University
Cathal Gurrin
Cathal Gurrin Dublin City University
Martha Larson
Martha Larson Radboud University
Steve Young
Steve Young University of Cambridge
Henning Müller
Henning Müller University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland
Gabriella Pasi
Gabriella Pasi University of Milano-Bicocca
Aiden R. Doherty
Aiden R. Doherty University of Oxford
Tetsuya Sakai
Tetsuya Sakai Waseda University

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