Seyednaser Nourashrafeddin attended the 2014 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering (DocEng'14) in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA from September 16 - 19. This conference provides an annual international forum for presentations and discussions on principles, tools and processes that improve our ability to create, manage and maintain documents. Researchers in both academia and industry are invited to submit full papers, short papers as well as proposals for workshops.
After presenting the paper, "An Ensemble Approach for Text Document Clustering using Wikipedia Concepts", he was awarded the Best Student Paper Award.
Congratulations to Seyednaser and authors Evangelos Milios and Dirk Arnold.
Read more about DocEng'14. Learn more about the best paper awards.
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