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Overview

Mandar Mitra is affiliated with the Indian Statistical Institute in India and specializes in the field of Computer Science. Their research output includes a total of 22 publications covering several subfields such as Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Signal Processing, and Computer Networks and Communications.

The main topics addressed in their research include Information Retrieval and Search Behavior, Topic Modeling, Data Management and Algorithms, Recommender Systems and Techniques, Advanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques, Data Quality and Management, and Dental Radiography and Imaging.

Recent publications by Mandar Mitra include: "Tag embedding based personalized point of interest recommendation system" (2021) published in Information Processing & Management; "Deep-QPP" (2022) appearing in the Proceedings of the Fifteenth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining; "A Relative Information Gain-based Query Performance Prediction Framework with Generated Query Variants" (2022) featured in ACM Transactions on Information Systems; "Deep-QPP: A Pairwise Interaction-based Deep Learning Model for Supervised Query Performance Prediction" (2022) on arXiv (Cornell University); and "An Analysis of Variations in the Effectiveness of Query Performance Prediction" (2022) also on arXiv (Cornell University).

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Mandar Mitra include Suchana Datta, Debasis Ganguly, Derek Greene, Debapriyo Majumdar, and Suraj Agrawal.

The venues where Mandar Mitra has regularly published are arXiv (Cornell University), Information Processing & Management, Proceedings of the Fifteenth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining, ACM Transactions on Information Systems, and International Journal of Oral Health Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Image indexing using color correlograms

    Jing Huang;S.R. Kumar;M. Mitra;Wei-Jing Zhu

  • Spatial color indexing and applications

    Jing Huang;S.R. Kumar;M. Mitra;Wei-Jing Zhu

  • Improving automatic query expansion

    Mandar Mitra;Amit Singhal;Chris Buckley

  • Automatic text structuring and summarization

    Gerard Salton;Amit Singhal;Mandar Mitra;Chris Buckley

  • Spatial Color Indexing and Applications

    Jing Huang;S. Ravi Kumar;Mandar Mitra;Wei-Jing Zhu

  • New Retrieval Approaches Using SMART: TREC 4.

    C. Buckley;A. Singhal;M. Mitra;G. Salton

  • An analysis of statistical and syntactic phrases

    Mandar Mitra;Chris Buckley;Amit Singhal;Claire Cardie

  • Automatic text decomposition using text segments and text themes

    Gerard Salton;Amit Singhal;Chris Buckley;Mandar Mitra

  • Document Length Normalization

    Amit Singhal;Gerard Salton;Mandar Mitra;Chris Buckley

  • Word Embedding based Generalized Language Model for Information Retrieval

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

  • Combining supervised learning with color correlograms for content-based image retrieval

    Jing Huang;S. Ravi Kumar;Mandar Mitra

  • YASS: Yet another suffix stripper

    Prasenjit Majumder;Mandar Mitra;Swapan K. Parui;Gobinda Kole

  • Automatic recognition of printed Oriya script

    B. B. Chaudhuri;U. Pal;M. Mitra

  • Learning routing queries in a query zone

    Amit Singhal;Mandar Mitra;Chris Buckley

  • Information Retrieval from Documents: A Survey

    M. Mitra;B. B. Chaudhuri

  • Using clustering and SuperConcepts within SMART: TREC 6

    Chris Buckley;Mandar Mitra;Janet Walz;Claire Cardie

  • Automatic recognition of printed Oriya script

    B.B. Chaudhuri;U. Pal;M. Mitra

  • Using Word Embeddings for Automatic Query Expansion.

    Dwaipayan Roy;Debjyoti Paul;Mandar Mitra;Utpal Garain

  • Using Query Zoning and Correlation Within SMART: TREC 5.

    Chris Buckley;Amit Singhal;Mandar Mitra

  • Image subregion querying using color correlograms

    Jing Huang;Shanmugasundaram Ravi Kumar;Mandar Mitra;Wei-Jing Zhu

  • Pivoted document length normalization

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Frequent Co-Authors

Chris Buckley
Chris Buckley Cornell University
Gareth J. F. Jones
Gareth J. F. Jones Dublin City University
Bidyut B. Chaudhuri
Bidyut B. Chaudhuri Indian Statistical Institute
Claire Cardie
Claire Cardie Cornell University
Gerard Salton
Gerard Salton Cornell University
Umapada Pal
Umapada Pal Indian Statistical Institute
Ramin Zabih
Ramin Zabih Cornell University
Jaap Kamps
Jaap Kamps University of Amsterdam
Pabitra Mitra
Pabitra Mitra Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Kalervo Järvelin
Kalervo Järvelin Tampere University

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