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    Mile regres (Ger_1533-1_n39) Audio recording

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    <h1>Audio recording of a lute piece from the E-LAUTE project</h1><h2>Overview</h2><p>This dataset contains an audio recording of the piece "Mile regres", a 16th century lute music piece originally notated in lute tablature, created as part of the E-LAUTE project (<a href="https://e-laute.info/">https://e-laute.info/</a>). The recording preserves and makes historical lute music from the German-speaking regions during 1450-1550 accessible.</p><p>The recording is based on the work with the title "Mile regres" and the id "Ger_1533-1_n39" in the e-lautedb. It is found on the page(s) or folio(s) XLv-XLIr in the source "Tabulatur auff die Laudten" with the source-id "Ger_1533-1".</p><p>The original source and multiple transcriptions of the work can be found on the E-LAUTE platform: <a href="https://edition.onb.ac.at/fedora/objects/o:lau.Ger_1533-1/methods/sdef:TEI/get?mode=n39" target="_blank">https://edition.onb.ac.at/fedora/objects/o:lau.Ger_1533-1/methods/sdef:TEI/get?mode=n39</a>.</p><p>Links to the source: <a href="http://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/SBB0001F5B500000000" target="_blank">http://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/SBB0001F5B500000000</a>, <a href="https://opac.rism.info/rism/Record/rism993104093" target="_blank">https://opac.rism.info/rism/Record/rism993104093</a>, <a href="https://gateway-bayern.de/VD16+G+1578" target="_blank">https://gateway-bayern.de/VD16+G+1578</a>, .</p><h2>Dataset Contents</h2><p>This dataset includes:</p><ul><li><strong>Audio file</strong>: An audio recording of the lute piece in .wav format</li> <li><strong>Metadata file</strong>: A metadata file with detailed information about the recording in .json format</li></ul><h2>About the E-LAUTE Project</h2><p><strong>E-LAUTE: Electronic Linked Annotated Unified Tablature Edition - The Lute in the German-Speaking Area 1450-1550</strong></p><p>The E-LAUTE project creates innovative digital editions of lute tablatures from the German-speaking area between 1450 and 1550. This interdisciplinary "open knowledge platform" combines musicology, music practice, music informatics, and literary studies to transform traditional editions into collaborative research spaces.</p><p>For more information, visit the project website: <a href="https://e-laute.info/">https://e-laute.info/</a></p&gt

    Das erst Priamell (Jud_1523-2_n19) Audio recording

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    <h1>Audio recording of a lute piece from the E-LAUTE project</h1><h2>Overview</h2><p>This dataset contains an audio recording of the piece "Das erst Priamell", a 16th century lute music piece originally notated in lute tablature, created as part of the E-LAUTE project (<a href="https://e-laute.info/">https://e-laute.info/</a>). The recording preserves and makes historical lute music from the German-speaking regions during 1450-1550 accessible.</p><p>The recording is based on the work with the title "Das erst Priamell" and the id "Jud_1523-2_n19" in the e-lautedb. It is found on the page(s) or folio(s) 22r-22v in the source "1.5.2.3. Ain schone kunstliche vnderweisung" with the source-id "Jud_1523-2".</p><p>The original source and multiple transcriptions of the work can be found on the E-LAUTE platform: <a href="https://edition.onb.ac.at/fedora/objects/o:lau.Jud_1523-2/methods/sdef:TEI/get?mode=n19" target="_blank">https://edition.onb.ac.at/fedora/objects/o:lau.Jud_1523-2/methods/sdef:TEI/get?mode=n19</a>.</p><p>Links to the source: <a href="http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC09185338" target="_blank">http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC09185338</a>, <a href="https://opac.rism.info/rism/Record/rism990032736" target="_blank">https://opac.rism.info/rism/Record/rism990032736</a>, <a href="https://gateway-bayern.de/VD16+J+1031" target="_blank">https://gateway-bayern.de/VD16+J+1031</a>, .</p><h2>Dataset Contents</h2><p>This dataset includes:</p><ul><li><strong>Audio file</strong>: An audio recording of the lute piece in .wav format</li> <li><strong>Metadata file</strong>: A metadata file with detailed information about the recording in .json format</li></ul><h2>About the E-LAUTE Project</h2><p><strong>E-LAUTE: Electronic Linked Annotated Unified Tablature Edition - The Lute in the German-Speaking Area 1450-1550</strong></p><p>The E-LAUTE project creates innovative digital editions of lute tablatures from the German-speaking area between 1450 and 1550. This interdisciplinary "open knowledge platform" combines musicology, music practice, music informatics, and literary studies to transform traditional editions into collaborative research spaces.</p><p>For more information, visit the project website: <a href="https://e-laute.info/">https://e-laute.info/</a></p&gt

    padúana [Passamezzo antico] (A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688_n27) Audio recording

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    <h1>Audio recording of a lute piece from the E-LAUTE project</h1><h2>Overview</h2><p>This dataset contains an audio recording of the piece "padúana [Passamezzo antico]", a 16th century lute music piece originally notated in lute tablature, created as part of the E-LAUTE project (<a href="https://e-laute.info/">https://e-laute.info/</a>). The recording preserves and makes historical lute music from the German-speaking regions during 1450-1550 accessible.</p><p>The recording is based on the work with the title "padúana [Passamezzo antico]" and the id "A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688_n27" in the e-lautedb. It is found on the page(s) or folio(s) 19v in the source "[Lautentabulatur des Stephan Craus]" with the source-id "A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688".</p><p>The original source and multiple transcriptions of the work can be found on the E-LAUTE platform: <a href="https://edition.onb.ac.at/fedora/objects/o:lau.A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688/methods/sdef:TEI/get?mode=n27" target="_blank">https://edition.onb.ac.at/fedora/objects/o:lau.A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688/methods/sdef:TEI/get?mode=n27</a>.</p><p>Links to the source: <a href="http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC14316391" target="_blank">http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC14316391</a>, <a href="https://rism.online/sources/600141880" target="_blank">https://rism.online/sources/600141880</a>, .</p><h2>Dataset Contents</h2><p>This dataset includes:</p><ul><li><strong>Audio file</strong>: An audio recording of the lute piece in .wav format</li> <li><strong>Metadata file</strong>: A metadata file with detailed information about the recording in .json format</li></ul><h2>About the E-LAUTE Project</h2><p><strong>E-LAUTE: Electronic Linked Annotated Unified Tablature Edition - The Lute in the German-Speaking Area 1450-1550</strong></p><p>The E-LAUTE project creates innovative digital editions of lute tablatures from the German-speaking area between 1450 and 1550. This interdisciplinary "open knowledge platform" combines musicology, music practice, music informatics, and literary studies to transform traditional editions into collaborative research spaces.</p><p>For more information, visit the project website: <a href="https://e-laute.info/">https://e-laute.info/</a></p&gt

    Tanz (A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688_n50) Audio recording

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    <h1>Audio recording of a lute piece from the E-LAUTE project</h1><h2>Overview</h2><p>This dataset contains an audio recording of the piece "Tanz", a 16th century lute music piece originally notated in lute tablature, created as part of the E-LAUTE project (<a href="https://e-laute.info/">https://e-laute.info/</a>). The recording preserves and makes historical lute music from the German-speaking regions during 1450-1550 accessible.</p><p>The recording is based on the work with the title "Tanz" and the id "A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688_n50" in the e-lautedb. It is found on the page(s) or folio(s) 28v in the source "[Lautentabulatur des Stephan Craus]" with the source-id "A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688".</p><p>The original source and multiple transcriptions of the work can be found on the E-LAUTE platform: <a href="https://edition.onb.ac.at/fedora/objects/o:lau.A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688/methods/sdef:TEI/get?mode=n50" target="_blank">https://edition.onb.ac.at/fedora/objects/o:lau.A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688/methods/sdef:TEI/get?mode=n50</a>.</p><p>Links to the source: <a href="http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC14316391" target="_blank">http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC14316391</a>, <a href="https://rism.online/sources/600141880" target="_blank">https://rism.online/sources/600141880</a>, .</p><h2>Dataset Contents</h2><p>This dataset includes:</p><ul><li><strong>Audio file</strong>: An audio recording of the lute piece in .wav format</li> <li><strong>Metadata file</strong>: A metadata file with detailed information about the recording in .json format</li></ul><h2>About the E-LAUTE Project</h2><p><strong>E-LAUTE: Electronic Linked Annotated Unified Tablature Edition - The Lute in the German-Speaking Area 1450-1550</strong></p><p>The E-LAUTE project creates innovative digital editions of lute tablatures from the German-speaking area between 1450 and 1550. This interdisciplinary "open knowledge platform" combines musicology, music practice, music informatics, and literary studies to transform traditional editions into collaborative research spaces.</p><p>For more information, visit the project website: <a href="https://e-laute.info/">https://e-laute.info/</a></p&gt

    Multi-Beam LEO Satellite Beam Hopping Framework

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    <h2>Multi-Beam LEO Satellite Beam Hopping Framework</h2> <p>Python code to simulate multi-beam LEO satellite communication system with different beam hopping mechanisms.</p> <p>With this Python code, the results from the paper can be reproduced and results with altered parameters can be produced and plotted. The code also contains the result data used to generate the figures in the journal paper.</p> <h2>Technical details</h2> <h3>Files</h3> <ul> <li><code>results</code> folder: contains simulation results saved as JSON files. New results are saved here if no other folder is specified. The saved result files are necessary to run <code>plotResults.py</code>.</li> <li><code>simulation.py</code>: run simulations.</li> <li><code>plotResults.py</code>: plot simulation results saved in results folder.</li> <li><code>beamHoppingPattern.py</code>: implementation of beam hopping algorithms.</li> <li><code>networkGeometry.py</code>: create satellite and user positions and set beam centers.</li> <li><code>params.py</code> & <code>params.json</code>: simulation parameters.</li> <li><code>channel.py</code>: functions related to the modeling of wireless transmission channel. Contains functions to calculate free space path loss, atmospheric loss, Rician fading, and array steering vector.</li> <li><code>powerConsumption.py</code>: implementation of power consumption model.</li> <li><code>precoder.py</code>: implementation of digital and analog precoder.</li> <li><code>resourceAllocation.py</code>: cell association and user scheduling functions.</li> <li><code>utils.py</code>: helper functions.</li> <li>requirements.txt: requirements file to set up Python environment.</li> </ul> <h3>Required Packages</h3> <p>The code has been tested with Python 3.12, the dependencies are listed in <code>requirements.txt</code>.<br>Here is a brief overview of the usage of the various libraries:</p> <ul> <li>JSON: save parameters and results in JSON files</li> <li>NumPy: use of NumPy arrays for calculations</li> <li>matplotlib.pyplot: plot results</li> <li>itur: calculate atmospheric losses according to ITU recommendations</li> <li>astropy.units: required for itur use</li> <li>itertools: generate beam hopping patterns</li> <li>scipy.stats: used to calculate confidence interval for solution plots</li> <li>time: used to time the simulation duration</li> </ul> <h3>Additional Documentation</h3> <p>The code was used to produce the results in:</p> <pre>@ARTICLE{11137366, author={Fastenbauer, Agnes and El Hadfi, Younes and Kaneko, Megumi and Svoboda, Philipp and Rupp, Markus}, journal={IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society}, title={LEO Satellite Beam Hopping for Power Consumption Minimization at Different Elevation Angles}, year={2025}, volume={6}, pages={6930-6952}, doi={10.1109/OJCOMS.2025.3602090}} <br>The paper shows and analyzes the simulation results.</pre> <h2>How to Use</h2> <h3>Run Simulation and Plot Results</h3> <p>Run <code>simulation.py</code> to calculate and save simulation results.</p> <p>Run <code>plotResults.py</code> to plot saved results.</p> <h3>Change Simulation Parameters</h3> <p>Use params.py to change simulation parameters such as:</p> <ul> <li>satellite altitude in <code>h_satellite</code></li> <li>carrier frequency in <code>center_frequency</code></li> <li>transmission bandwidth in <code>bandwidth_Hz</code></li> <li>number of antenna elements per beam in <code>n_antenna_x </code>and <code>n_antenna_y</code></li> <li>antenna array gain in <code>antenna_gain_dB</code></li> <li>transmit power in <code>subband_transmit_power_W</code></li> <li>receiver noise figure <code>noise_figure_dB</code></li> </ul> <p>The footprint size of the satellite serving area and the number of beams generated by the antenna array can be adjusted in the <code>simulation.py</code> file in the simulation functions by setting <code>r_footprint</code>,  <code>n_beams</code>, <code>n_beams_x</code>, and <code>n_beams_y</code> to the desired footprint radius in meters.</p> <h3>Use of Code</h3> <p>When using code, please cite:</p> <pre>@ARTICLE{11137366, author={Fastenbauer, Agnes and El Hadfi, Younes and Kaneko, Megumi and Svoboda, Philipp and Rupp, Markus}, journal={IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society}, title={LEO Satellite Beam Hopping for Power Consumption Minimization at Different Elevation Angles}, year={2025}, volume={6}, pages={6930-6952}, doi={10.1109/OJCOMS.2025.3602090}}</pre> <h3>Licenses</h3> <p>The code is licensed under MIT, the data is licensed under CC-BY.</p> <h3>Acronyms</h3> <p>ITU: International Telecommunications Union</p> <p>LEO: Low Earth Orbit</p> <p> </p&gt

    Sancty iaco[b]y[s] (A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688_n57) Audio recording

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    <h1>Audio recording of a lute piece from the E-LAUTE project</h1><h2>Overview</h2><p>This dataset contains an audio recording of the piece "Sancty iaco[b]y[s]", a 16th century lute music piece originally notated in lute tablature, created as part of the E-LAUTE project (<a href="https://e-laute.info/">https://e-laute.info/</a>). The recording preserves and makes historical lute music from the German-speaking regions during 1450-1550 accessible.</p><p>The recording is based on the work with the title "Sancty iaco[b]y[s]" and the id "A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688_n57" in the e-lautedb. It is found on the page(s) or folio(s) 33r in the source "[Lautentabulatur des Stephan Craus]" with the source-id "A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688".</p><p>The original source and multiple transcriptions of the work can be found on the E-LAUTE platform: <a href="https://edition.onb.ac.at/fedora/objects/o:lau.A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688/methods/sdef:TEI/get?mode=n57" target="_blank">https://edition.onb.ac.at/fedora/objects/o:lau.A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18688/methods/sdef:TEI/get?mode=n57</a>.</p><p>Links to the source: <a href="http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC14316391" target="_blank">http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC14316391</a>, <a href="https://rism.online/sources/600141880" target="_blank">https://rism.online/sources/600141880</a>, .</p><h2>Dataset Contents</h2><p>This dataset includes:</p><ul><li><strong>Audio file</strong>: An audio recording of the lute piece in .wav format</li> <li><strong>Metadata file</strong>: A metadata file with detailed information about the recording in .json format</li></ul><h2>About the E-LAUTE Project</h2><p><strong>E-LAUTE: Electronic Linked Annotated Unified Tablature Edition - The Lute in the German-Speaking Area 1450-1550</strong></p><p>The E-LAUTE project creates innovative digital editions of lute tablatures from the German-speaking area between 1450 and 1550. This interdisciplinary "open knowledge platform" combines musicology, music practice, music informatics, and literary studies to transform traditional editions into collaborative research spaces.</p><p>For more information, visit the project website: <a href="https://e-laute.info/">https://e-laute.info/</a></p&gt

    Si la natúre (A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18827_n13) Audio recording

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    <h1>Audio recording of a lute piece from the E-LAUTE project</h1><h2>Overview</h2><p>This dataset contains an audio recording of the piece "Si la natúre", a 16th century lute music piece originally notated in lute tablature, created as part of the E-LAUTE project (<a href="https://e-laute.info/">https://e-laute.info/</a>). The recording preserves and makes historical lute music from the German-speaking regions during 1450-1550 accessible.</p><p>The recording is based on the work with the title "Si la natúre" and the id "A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18827_n13" in the e-lautedb. It is found on the page(s) or folio(s) 12r in the source "[Lautenbuch, italienische Lautentabulatur]" with the source-id "A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18827".</p><p>The original source and multiple transcriptions of the work can be found on the E-LAUTE platform: <a href="https://edition.onb.ac.at/fedora/objects/o:lau.A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18827/methods/sdef:TEI/get?mode=n13" target="_blank">https://edition.onb.ac.at/fedora/objects/o:lau.A-Wn_Mus.Hs._18827/methods/sdef:TEI/get?mode=n13</a>.</p><p>Links to the source: <a href="http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC14316439" target="_blank">http://data.onb.ac.at/rec/AC14316439</a>, <a href="https://opac.rism.info/id/rismid/rism600141783" target="_blank">https://opac.rism.info/id/rismid/rism600141783</a>, .</p><h2>Dataset Contents</h2><p>This dataset includes:</p><ul><li><strong>Audio file</strong>: An audio recording of the lute piece in .wav format</li> <li><strong>Metadata file</strong>: A metadata file with detailed information about the recording in .json format</li></ul><h2>About the E-LAUTE Project</h2><p><strong>E-LAUTE: Electronic Linked Annotated Unified Tablature Edition - The Lute in the German-Speaking Area 1450-1550</strong></p><p>The E-LAUTE project creates innovative digital editions of lute tablatures from the German-speaking area between 1450 and 1550. This interdisciplinary "open knowledge platform" combines musicology, music practice, music informatics, and literary studies to transform traditional editions into collaborative research spaces.</p><p>For more information, visit the project website: <a href="https://e-laute.info/">https://e-laute.info/</a></p&gt

    Test Case Results from "A Spline-Based Stress Function Approach for the Principle of Minimum Complementary Energy"

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    <p>This dataset contains the test case results from the publication "A Spline-Based Stress Function Approach for the Principle of Minimum Complementary Energy".</p> <h2>Context and methodology</h2> <p>The dataset was created within the context of computational mechanics, specifically in the field of solution techniques for elasticity problems. It is associated with the research presented in the publication <em>"A Spline-Based Stress Function Approach for the Principle of Minimum Complementary Energy."</em></p> <p>The dataset serves to document the numerical test cases presented in the publication. It provides the stress results obtained through numerical simulations using the proposed spline-based stress function method, supporting comparisons with analytical solutions and the displacement-based finite element method (FEM). These results are used to assess the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed approach.</p> <h2>Technical details</h2> <h3><strong>Structure of the dataset</strong></h3> <p>The dataset is organized according to the test cases presented in the publication:</p> <ol> <li>Bar under Self-Weight</li> <li>Bending of a Beam by Uniform Transverse Loading</li> <li>Bi-Layer Cantilever with Anisotropic Material Behavior</li> <li>Parabolic-Shaped Cantilever</li> </ol> <p> Each test case has its own top-level folder. Within each of these folders, there are two subfolders:</p> <ul> <li> <p>A <code>stress_components</code> folder containing the computed stress results.</p> </li> <li> <p>A <code>comparison</code> folder containing data used for comparison with a reference method.</p> </li> </ul> <p>All numerical data is stored in CSV format.</p> <h3>Naming convention</h3> <p>The top-level folder names follow the corresponding test case names.  The file names reflect the data stored (e.g., <code>stress_xx.csv</code> for the xx component of the stress tensor, or <code>stress_components_x_1.5.csv</code> for the comparison of the stress components at x=1.5m).</p> <h3>Additional resources</h3> <p>The dataset additionally includes Python scripts and TikZ <code>.tex</code> files for generating the figures used in the publication, along with the corresponding image files.</p> <h3>Required software</h3> <p>To generate these visualizations, you either need:</p> <ul> <li>pdfTeX (1.40.27) to compile the provided <code>.tex</code> files using the <code>standalone</code> document class, including the used packages: <ul> <li>amsmath (2024-11-01a), pgfplots (1.18.1), siunitx (3.4.6)</li> </ul> </li> <li>Python  (3.13.5) to run the accompanying plotting scripts, including the used packages: <ul> <li>matplotlib (3.10.3), numpy (2.3.1), pandas (2.3.0)</li> </ul> </li> </ul> <p>See also the <code>requirements.txt</code> file.</p> <h2>Licenses</h2> <ul> <li>Data is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International.</li> <li>Software is licensed under the MIT License.</li> </ul&gt

    Fors seulement (Ger_1533-1_n48) Audio recording

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    <h1>Audio recording of a lute piece from the E-LAUTE project</h1><h2>Overview</h2><p>This dataset contains an audio recording of the piece "Fors seulement", a 16th century lute music piece originally notated in lute tablature, created as part of the E-LAUTE project (<a href="https://e-laute.info/">https://e-laute.info/</a>). The recording preserves and makes historical lute music from the German-speaking regions during 1450-1550 accessible.</p><p>The recording is based on the work with the title "Fors seulement" and the id "Ger_1533-1_n48" in the e-lautedb. It is found on the page(s) or folio(s) LIIr-LIIIr in the source "Tabulatur auff die Laudten" with the source-id "Ger_1533-1".</p><p>The original source and multiple transcriptions of the work can be found on the E-LAUTE platform: <a href="https://edition.onb.ac.at/fedora/objects/o:lau.Ger_1533-1/methods/sdef:TEI/get?mode=n48" target="_blank">https://edition.onb.ac.at/fedora/objects/o:lau.Ger_1533-1/methods/sdef:TEI/get?mode=n48</a>.</p><p>Links to the source: <a href="http://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/SBB0001F5B500000000" target="_blank">http://resolver.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/SBB0001F5B500000000</a>, <a href="https://opac.rism.info/rism/Record/rism993104093" target="_blank">https://opac.rism.info/rism/Record/rism993104093</a>, <a href="https://gateway-bayern.de/VD16+G+1578" target="_blank">https://gateway-bayern.de/VD16+G+1578</a>, .</p><h2>Dataset Contents</h2><p>This dataset includes:</p><ul><li><strong>Audio file</strong>: An audio recording of the lute piece in .wav format</li> <li><strong>Metadata file</strong>: A metadata file with detailed information about the recording in .json format</li></ul><h2>About the E-LAUTE Project</h2><p><strong>E-LAUTE: Electronic Linked Annotated Unified Tablature Edition - The Lute in the German-Speaking Area 1450-1550</strong></p><p>The E-LAUTE project creates innovative digital editions of lute tablatures from the German-speaking area between 1450 and 1550. This interdisciplinary "open knowledge platform" combines musicology, music practice, music informatics, and literary studies to transform traditional editions into collaborative research spaces.</p><p>For more information, visit the project website: <a href="https://e-laute.info/">https://e-laute.info/</a></p&gt

    LongEval 2025 CORE Retrieval Train Collection

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    <div> <div> </div> <div> <p>This dataset serves as the official training data for the 2025 LongEval Information Retrieval Lab (<a href="https://clef-longeval.github.io/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://clef-longeval.github.io/</a>), organized at <a href="http://clef-initiative.eu/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">CLEF</a>.</p> </div> <p><br>This collection consists of queries and documents extracted from the CORE scholarly literature search engine (<a href="https://core.ac.uk/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://core.ac.uk/</a>). The queries in this collection were issued by CORE users, and a specific pipeline was designed to capture user queries, their corresponding search results, and user interactions. Using this pipeline, the dataset for this task was extracted, consisting of two main components: </p> </div> <div> <ol> <li>Search Information: unique, anonymous identifiers for individual user sessions, search queries, and the returned results. </li> <li>Click Information: unique, anonymous identifiers for individual user sessions, the links clicked within the results list, and the positions of the clicked links. </li> </ol> </div> <div> <p>The documents in the collection were selected based on the search results of user queries. In addition to these selected documents, the collection also contains randomly chosen documents from the CORE index. </p> </div> <div> <p>The training data were collected from November to December 2024.</p> <p>In total, the collection comprises 393 training queries with 4262 relevance assessments derived from a click model. The document set consists of 2014265 downloaded, cleaned, and filtered scholarly articles. </p> </div&gt

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