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Advances in Information Retrieval: Recent Research from the Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval

LIBRAIRIE CARCAJOU
Advances in Information Retrieval: Recent Research from the Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval
De Librairie Carcajou
The NSF Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval (CIIR) was formed in the Computer Science Department of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in 1992. Through its efforts in basic research, applied research, and technology transfer, the CIIR has become known internationally as one of the leading research groups in the area of information retrieval. The CIIR focuses on research that results in more effective and efficient access and discovery in large, heterogeneous, distributed text and multimedia databases. The scope of the work that is done in the CIIR is broad and goes significantly beyond traditional areas of information retrieval such as retrieval models, cross-lingual search, and automatic query expansion. The research includes both low-level systems issues such as the design of protocols and architectures for distributed search, as well as more human-centred topics such as user interface design, visualization and data mining with text, and multimedia retrieval.