Assistant Professor Department of Computer Engineering and Department of Communication and Design Bilkent University Office: FF 213A Tel: +90 312 290 2577 hmk[@]cs[.]bilkent[.]edu[.]tr hmk[@]bilkent[.]edu[.]tr
Research Interests:
Social Informatics, Information Retrieval, Aesthetics of New Media. Member of Collaborative Systems Group.
Selected Publications:
Karamuftuoglu M. Situating Logic and Information in Information Science. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (accepted for publication, April 2009)
Gürkök H, Karamuftuoglu M., Schaal M. A Graph Based Approach to Estimating Lexical Cohesion. Proceedings of the second international symposium on Information interaction in context, 35-43, London, UK,14-17 October 2008.
Vechtomova O. & Karamuftuoglu M. (2008). Lexical Cohesion and Term Proximity in Document Ranking. Information Processing and Management, 44, (4), pp. 1485-1502.
Karamuftuoglu M. (2007). Need for a Systemic Theory of Classification in Information Science. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Technology, 58 (13), pp. 1977-1987.
Vechtomova O. & Karamuftuoglu M. (2007). Query Expansion with Terms Selected Using Lexical Cohesion Analysis of Documents.Information Processing and Management, 43(4), pp. 849-865.
Karamuftuoglu M. (2006). Information Science and Information Arts: Time to Unite? Journal of the American Society for Information Science & Technology Volume 57 (13), pp. 1780-1793.
Vechtomova O., Karamuftuoglu M. and Robertson S.E. (2006). On Document Relevance and Lexical Cohesion between Query Terms. Information Processing and Management, 42(5), pp. 1230-1247.
Vechtomova O. & Karamuftuoglu M. (2006). Elicitation and Use of Relevance Feedback Information. Information Processing and Management, 42(1), pp. 191-206.
Karamuftuoglu M. (1998).Collaborative information retrieval: Toward a social informatics view of IR interaction.Journal of the American Society for Information Science & Technology Volume 48 (12), pp. 1070-1080.
Courses:
CS 468 Principles of User Interface Design
COMD 521 Body, Movement, and Vision in Immersive and Interactive Media I
COMD 522 Body, Movement, and Vision in Immersive and Interactive Media II
COMD 352 Internet Technologies and E-commerce