J4. Bhatia, S., Mitra, P.,
(forthcoming), “Summarizing
figures, tables and algorithms in scientific publications to augment search”,
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS).
J3. Sun, B., Mitra, P., Giles, C.L., and Mueller,
K.T., (2011), Identifying,
Indexing, and Ranking Chemical Formulae and Chemical Names in Digital Documents,
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS), April, 2011, 29 (2), 12:1-12:38. This
paper is a full version of: C2 & C3.
J1. Snow, D. R., Gahegan, M., Giles, C. L., Hirth,
K. G., Milner, G. R., Mitra, P., and Wang, J.Z. (2006), Cybertools
and Archaeology, Science, 311(5763): 958-959.
C7. Yuan, D., Mitra, P. (2012) Iterative Mining of
Graph Features for Graph Indexing. 28th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering,
(ICDE’12), Washington, D.C.
C6. Bhatia, S., Majumdar, D., and Mitra, P. (2011) Query Suggestions in
the Absence of Query Logs. 34th ACM SIGIR Conference, (SIGIR’11)
Beijing, China, 795-804.
C5. He, Q., Pei, J., Kifer, D.,
Mitra, P., Giles, C.L. (2010), Context-aware Citation
Recommendation, 19th International World Wide Web Conference, (WWW’10), Raleigh, N.C., 421-430.
C4. Sun, B., Mitra, P., and Giles, C.L. (2008) Mining,
Indexing, and Searching for Textual Chemical Molecule Information on the Web,
17th
International World Wide Web Conference, (WWW’08), Beijing, China,
735-744. [acceptance rate: 11%].
C3. Sun, B., Mitra, P., Giles, L., Zha, H., and Yen, J. (2007), Topic Segmentation with
Shared Topic Detection and Alignment of Multiple Documents, 30th Annual
International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development on Information
Retrieval, (SIGIR’07), Amsterdam,
The
C2. Sun, B., Tan, Q., Mitra, P., Giles, C.L. (2007) Extraction
and search of chemical formulae in text documents on the web, 16th International World Wide Web
Conference, (WWW’07), Banff, Alberta, Canada, 251-260. [acceptance rate:14%]
C1. Afrati, F., Li, C.
and Mitra, P. (2002), Answering Queries
Using Views with Arithmetic Comparisons, 21st ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART
Symposium on Principles of Database Systems (PODS’02), Madison, WI, ACM
Press, New York, NY, 209-220. [acceptance rate:
22%] (Full version in TCS: Rewriting queries
using views in the presence of arithmetic comparisons)