43rd ACM SIGIR 2020 Conference Overview
The 43rd ACM SIGIR 2020 International Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, a premier CCF A‑class event, will be held virtually from July 25‑30, featuring theoretical and applied research on knowledge graph construction, explainable recommendation, and content generation, with a keynote by Meituan Waimai’s senior algorithm expert Maodi Hu.
The 43rd ACM SIGIR 2020 International Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval will be held virtually from July 25-30, 2020. SIGIR is a premier annual conference in information retrieval and web search, classified as a CCF A-class conference.
The conference covers theoretical foundations, algorithms, applications, and evaluation analysis in information retrieval. This year's event features presentations on knowledge graph construction, explainable recommendation, and content generation for intelligent applications.
Maodi Hu, Senior Algorithm Expert and Tech Leader at Meituan Waimai Data Mining Group, will present on knowledge graph construction and its applications. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Beihang University in 2013 and currently works on knowledge graph construction, explainable recommendation, and content generation.
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