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Human–computer information retrieval - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Human–computer information retrieval ( HCIR ) is the study of information retrieval techniques that bring human intelligence into the search process. The fields of human–computer interaction (HCI) ...
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Information retrieval - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval (CIIR) is one of the leading research groups working in the areas of information retrieval and information extraction. The CIIR studies and develops tools that provide effective and efficient access to large networks of heterogeneous, multimedia information.
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Further, contrary to a collection of chapters, the contents and organization of this book have been carefully designed by the main authors to present a cohesive view of all the important aspects of modern information retrieval.
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Please submit only sites which talks about Web data clustering: 1) Web page clustering (for instance, to find similar pages) 2) Web Snippets clustering (search engines'answers clustering ... Clustering of Web data (pages or snippets ... Open Directory Project...
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Classical IR Ranking based on document's conten ... home | feedback ... Open Directory Project...
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Directory Help; Search only in GILSSearch the Web ... Viewing in Google PageRank order View in alphabetical order ... Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
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