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A new ranking principle for multimedia information retrieval

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DL '99: Proceedings of the fourth ACM conference on Digital libraries
August 1999
274 pages
ISBN:1581131453
DOI:10.1145/313238
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  1. maximum retrieval effectiveness
  2. multimedia information retrieval
  3. optimal search performance
  4. probability ranking principle
  5. relevance ranking

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DL99: Digital Libraries'99
August 11 - 14, 1999
California, Berkeley, USA

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