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BCS-IRSG Annual Colloquium on IR Research 1997: Aberdeen, UK
- 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR Aberdeen, UK. 8th-9th April 1997. Workshops in Computing, BCS 1997
- John P. Eakins, Margaret E. Graham, Jago M. Boardman:
Evaluation of a Trademark Image Retrieval System. - Noriko Kando:
Text-Level Structure of Research Papers: Implications for Text-Based Information Processing Systems. - Fergus Kelledy, Alan F. Smeaton:
Automatic Phrase Recognition and Extraction from Text. - Stephen Marsh:
A Community of Autonomous Agents for the Search and Distribution of Information in Networks. - Bojidar Mateev, Elke Mittendorf, Peter Schäuble:
Where the Linked Dependence Assumption Fails and How to Move Beyond It. - Isabelle Moulinier:
Feature Selection: A Useful Preprocessing Step. - Iadh Ounis, Theo W. C. Huibers:
A Logical Relational Approach for Information Retrieval Indexing. - Alexander M. Robertson, Robert J. Gaizauskas:
On the Marriage of Information Retrieval and Information Extraction. - Thomas Rölleke, Norbert Fuhr:
Retrieving Complex Objects with HySpirit. - Scott Stewart, John Davies:
User Profiling Techniques: A Critical Review. - Colin C. Venters, John P. Eakins, Richard J. Hartley:
The User Interface and Content-Based Image Retrieval Systems. - Ross Wilkinson:
Using Combination of Evidence for Term Expansion. - Bernd Wondergem, Patrick van Bommel, Theo W. C. Huibers, Theo P. van der Weide:
Towards an Agent-Based Retrieval Engine (Profile Information Filtering Project).

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