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Evaluating Interactive Cross-Language Information Retrieval: Document selection
- Evaluating Interactive Cross-Language Information Retrieval: Document selection Douglas W. Oard
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Which user interaction for cross-language information retrieval? Design issues and reflections
- and complex form of information access is cross-language information retrieval: searching for texts written
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iCLEF at Sheffield
- to the interactive cross language information retrieval track took the approach of comparing user’s abilities
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On the role of User-Centred Evaluation in the Advancement of Interactive Information Retrieval
- the lifecycle of a cross-language information retrieval system. The iterative testing was not only instrumental
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Desparately Seeking Cebuano
- will need during the July evaluation. Development of interactive Cross-Language Information Retrieval (CLIR
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Summary of Expertise Areas Programming
- , Long Beach, October 2003. 5. “Interactive Cross Language Information Retrieval”. Presented at Research
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- -Ostenero et al. 2003) in interactive Cross-Language Information Retrieval experiments. The cross-language
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iCLEF 2001 at Maryland: Comparing Word-for-Word Gloss and MT
- of interactive cross-language information retrieval (CLIR), there are two points where interaction
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iCLEF 2001 at Maryland: comparing term-for-term gloss and
- : http://www.glue.umd.edu/~oard/ Abstract. For the first interactive Cross-Language Evaluation Forum
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iCLEF 2001 at Maryland:
- of interactive cross-language information retrieval (CLIR), there are two points where interaction
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