
graham mcdonald
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31-05-2011 17:03:40
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Congratulations to Manish Chandra Debasis Ganguly and Iadh Ounis for being awarded the Best Paper Award at #ECIR2025 for their work entitled “One size doesn’t fit all: Predicting the number of examples for in-context learning”. The paper will be presented Wednesday morning in Lucca.


After a great banquet last night, now we're enjoying a great presentation from Mandeep Rathee about Guiding Retrieval using Large Language Models! Glasgow IR Group @glasgow_cs #ECIR2025


Manish Chandra is presenting the #ecir2025 best paper award paper: one size doesn’t fit all: predicting the number of examples for in-context learning w/ Debasis Ganguly Iadh Ounis Glasgow IR Group cc/UofG Computing Science


Now, Manish Chandra is finishing up the session with his paper "One size doesn’t fit all: Predicting the Number of Examples for In-Context Learning", which won the best paper award! Interesting work! Glasgow IR Group UofG Computing Science #ECIR2025


Starting today's #ecir2025 with Glasgow IR Group's Andrew Parry talking about "Corporal Performance Prediction".


In the #ecir2025 QPP+ workshop, Fangzheng Tian is presenting our work on revisitingquery variants for QPP w/ Debasis Ganguly cc/ Glasgow IR Group


In addition to the #ecir2025 best paper award for Manish Chandra, Debasis Ganguly and Iadh Ounis, our own Sean MacAvaney also received two awards with various international collaborators: a best (full) paper honourable mention and a best short paper honourable mention


. Shen Dong is presenting his poster in the KEIR on personalisation in conversational information seeking. Check it out! Glasgow IR Group UofG Computing Science #ECIR2025


Keynote presentation by Debasis Ganguly in the QPP++ workshop at #ecir2025 Cc/ Glasgow IR Group


Next up in the IR4Good track at #ecir2025 Thomas Jänich is presenting our work (w\ Iadh Ounis) ‘Fair Exposure Allocation using Generative Query Expansion’. Glasgow IR Group UofG Computing Science


. Sean MacAvaney and I just talked about caching and precomputation in PyTerrier declarative experiments in the #ecir2025 OpenWebSearch workshop cc/ Glasgow IR Group


A morning of excellent presentations and contributions by staff and students of the Glasgow IR Group group UofG Computing Science at #ecir2025


Now at #ecir2025 IR4Good track Andreas Chari presenting ‘Improving Low-Resource Retrieval Effectiveness using Zero-Shot Linguistic Similarity Transfer’ Glasgow IR Group UofG Computing Science


Our #ecir2025 participation is wrapping up. We had a nice time in Lucca. Many thanks to the organisers for hosting us; special thanks to our great collaborator & friend Nicola Tonellotto for his warm hospitality. To reprise the words of Giacomo Puccini “well done!”. See you at Delft!




Congratulations to Thomas Jänich who today successfully defended his PhD Thesis titled ‘Fair Group-Based Exposure of Documents in Ranked Search Results’. Thanks to the examiners Sole Pera (Delft University of Technology) and Chris Anagnostopoulos! 🥳🎉👏👏 Well done Thomas! Glasgow IR Group


Congratulations to Thomas Jänich ! Thank you to graham mcdonald & Iadh Ounis for inviting me to join this committee along with Chris Anagnostopoulos 🥳

🎉 An open-source AI Agent project, EvoAgentX, led by UofG Computing Science PhD students, has received ⭐️ 260+ stars on GitHub in just 5 DAYS! 🤖 The project aims to build a Self-Evolving Ecosystem of AI Agents — redefining autonomous AI. Glasgow IR Group University of Glasgow UoG IDA Section, Glasgow CS #AI #EvoAgentX

