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BCS-IRSG Annual Colloquium on IR Research 1999: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
- Challenge of Image Retrieval, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. 25-26 February 1999. Workshops in Computing, BCS 1999
- Massih-Reza Amini, Hugo Zaragoza, Patrick Gallinari:
Sequence Models for Automatic Highlighting and Surface Information Extraction. - Chiladda Chennawasin, Janet Cole, Chaomei Chen:
An Empirical Study of Memory and Information Retrieval with a Spatial User Interface. - Bich-Liên Doan, Michel Beigbeder:
Virtual WWW Documents: a Concept to Explicit the Structure of WWW Sites. - Nastaran Fatemi
, Philippe Mulhem:
A Two-time Model for Video Content Representation and Retrieval. - David J. Harper, Mourad Mechkour, Gheorghe Muresan:
Document Clustering for Mediated Information Access. - L. M. Helderman:
Knowledge Management and Information Retrieval: Some New Challenges. - Hyowon Lee, Alan F. Smeaton, Jonathan Furner:
User Interface Issues for Browsing Digital Video. - Cornelis H. A. Koster, Caspar Derksen, D. van de Ende, J. Potjer:
Normalization and Matching in the DORO System. - Yasemin Kural, Stephen E. Robertson, Susan Jones:
Clustering Information Retrieval Search Outputs. - Holger Meuss, Christian M. Strohmaier:
Improving Index Structures for Structured Document Retrieval. - Michael P. Oakes, Chris D. Paice:
The Automatic Generation of Templates for Automatic Abstracting. - Kerry Rodden:
How Do People Organise Their Photographs?. - Clare Thornley, Ruben Leon:
IR and the Dialectic of Meaning.
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