19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR

Conference Details

Year: 1997
Period: 8th-9th April
Location: Aberdeen, UK
Publisher: BCS

Description

The annual BCS-IRSG European Conference on Information Retrieval is the main European forum for the presentation of new research results in the field of Information Retrieval. The conference encourages the submission of high quality research papers reporting original, previously unpublished results.

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Articles

Publications included in this conference proceedings

Eakins, John P., Graham, Margaret E., Boardman, Jago M. (1997): Evaluation of a Trademark Image Retrieval System. In: 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR 8th-9th April, 1997, Aberdeen, UK. https://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1997/irsg/papers/paper1.htm
Kando, Noriko (1997): Text-Level Structure of Research Papers: Implications for Text-Based Information Processin. In: 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR 8th-9th April, 1997, Aberdeen, UK. https://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1997/irsg/papers/paper2.htm
Kelledy, Fergus, Smeaton, Alan F. (1997): Automatic Phrase Recognition and Extraction from Text. In: 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR 8th-9th April, 1997, Aberdeen, UK. https://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1997/irsg/papers/paper3.htm
Marsh, Stephen (1997): A Community of Autonomous Agents for the Search and Distribution of Information in Network. In: 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR 8th-9th April, 1997, Aberdeen, UK. https://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1997/irsg/papers/paper4.htm
Mateev, Bojidar, Mittendorf, Elke, Schäuble, Peter (1997): Where the Linked Dependence Assumption Fails and How to Move Beyond It. In: 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR 8th-9th April, 1997, Aberdeen, UK. https://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1997/irsg/papers/paper5.htm
Moulinier, Isabelle (1997): Feature Selection: A Useful Preprocessing Step. In: 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR 8th-9th April, 1997, Aberdeen, UK. https://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1997/irsg/papers/paper6.htm
Ounis, Iadh, Huibers, T. W. C. (1997): A Logical Relational Approach for Information Retrieval Indexing. In: 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR 8th-9th April, 1997, Aberdeen, UK. https://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1997/irsg/papers/paper7.htm
Robertson, Alexander M., Gaizauskas, Robert J. (1997): On the Marriage of Information Retrieval and Information Extraction. In: 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR 8th-9th April, 1997, Aberdeen, UK. https://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1997/irsg/papers/paper8.htm
Rolleke, Thomas, Fuhr, Norbert (1997): Retrieving Complex Objects with HySpirit. In: 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR 8th-9th April, 1997, Aberdeen, UK. https://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1997/irsg/papers/paper9.htm
Stewart, Scott, Davies, John (1997): User Profiling Techniques: A Critical Review. In: 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR 8th-9th April, 1997, Aberdeen, UK. https://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1997/irsg/papers/paper10.htm
Venters, Colin C., Eakins, John P., Hartley, Richard J. (1997): The User Interface and Content-Based Image Retrieval Systems. In: 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR 8th-9th April, 1997, Aberdeen, UK. https://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1997/irsg/papers/paper11.htm
Wilkinson, Ross (1997): Using Combination of Evidence for Term Expansion. In: 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR 8th-9th April, 1997, Aberdeen, UK. https://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1997/irsg/papers/paper12.htm
Wondergem, Bernd, Bommel, Patrick van, Huibers, T. W. C., Weide, Theo P. van der (1997): Towards an Agent-Based Retrieval Engine (Profile Information Filtering Project). In: 19th Annual BCS-IRSG Colloquium on IR 8th-9th April, 1997, Aberdeen, UK. https://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1997/irsg/papers/paper13.htm
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