An LLM simulation framework generates multilingual tip-of-the-tongue queries, validated by rank correlation with real queries, producing the first large-scale ToT benchmarks for four languages.
In Proceedings of the 2021 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval(Canberra ACT, Australia)(CHIIR ’21)
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A summary of the CHIIR 2026 workshop on Generative AI and Academic Search, covering themes of foundations, applications, and search-as-learning.
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