Tutorial to upload detection results

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Martin Potthast

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May 23, 2009, 5:43:32 AM5/23/09
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Dear participants,

on the competition Web page you will find a tutorial on how to upload your detection results (mind your browser cache if you don't see it). Here is also the link: http://www.webis.de/research/workshopseries/pan-09/pan-09-result-submission-tutorial.pdf.

Best regards,
Martin


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May 29, 2009, 3:18:43 PM5/29/09
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Hello Matrin,

I have a quick question -
is there any requirement to the result filename?

I mean the .xml file with the result.

Is this it to name it like this:

suspicious_doc001_result.xml
suspicious_doc002_result.xml
suspicious_doc003_result.xml

Looking forward to your reply!
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On 23 май, 12:43, Martin Potthast <martin.potth...@uni-weimar.de>
wrote:
> Dear participants,
>
> on the competition Web page you will find a tutorial on how to upload your
> detection results (mind your browser cache if you don't see it). Here is
> also the link:http://www.webis.de/research/workshopseries/pan-09/pan-09-result-subm...
> .
>
> Best regards,
> Martin
>
> --
> Martin Potthast
> Bauhaus-Universität Weimarwww.webis.de- netspeak.webis.de

Martin Potthast

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May 30, 2009, 7:27:52 AM5/30/09
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Hi Yurii,

there is no requirement for the file name, however, for simplicity you can just name them after the respective suspicious document which was analyzed.

Best,
Martin
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Cristian Grozea

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Jun 10, 2009, 11:49:37 AM6/10/09
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Dear Martin,

For the external plagiarism task, submission of results:
some of the suspicious documents have not been involved in plagiarism
(either in fact, or just our method was unable to find the plagiarism
there). Should an xml for each of those documents still be present in
the submitted results?

Best regards,
Cristian Grozea



Martin Potthast wrote:
> Dear participants,
>
> on the competition Web page you will find a tutorial on how to upload
> your detection results (mind your browser cache if you don't see it).
> Here is also the link:
> http://www.webis.de/research/workshopseries/pan-09/pan-09-result-submission-tutorial.pdf.
>
> Best regards,
> Martin
>
>
> --
> Martin Potthast
> Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
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> <http://netspeak.webis.de>

Martin Potthast

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Jun 10, 2009, 4:48:37 PM6/10/09
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Hi Christian,


For the external plagiarism task, submission of results:
 some of the suspicious documents have not been involved in plagiarism
(either in fact, or just our method was unable to find the plagiarism
there). Should an xml for each of those documents still be present in
the submitted results?

Either way is fine.

Best,

Martin


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