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Eurovision -- An Image-Based CLIR System
- IN PROCEEDINGS OF WORKSHOP AT SIGIR2002, CROSS-LANGUAGE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL: A RESEARCH ROADMAP
, 2002
"... This short position paper outlines the aims of the Eurovision project, which will explore cross language retrieval of images via their text captions. We propose that CLEF, as a part of its future works, examine retrieval of multimedia data. By describing the areas to be explored by Eurovision, the p ..."
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This short position paper outlines the aims of the Eurovision project, which will explore cross language retrieval of images via their text captions. We propose that CLEF, as a part of its future works, examine retrieval of multimedia data. By describing the areas to be explored by Eurovision
Scene of Crime Information System: Playing at St. Andrews,” Comparative Evaluation of Multilingual Info
- Access Systems: 4th Workshop of the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum, CLEF 2003, LNCS
, 2005
"... This paper discusses the adaptation of the Scene of Crime Information System developed within an EPSRC-funded project, to the collection of data within the ImageCLEF track of the Cross Language Evaluation Forum 2003. The adaptations necessary to participate in this activity are detailed, and initial ..."
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, and initial results are briefly presented. 1. ImageCLEF Collection ImageCLEF is concerned with the retrieval of images from a specific collection by the captions associated to those images, and is running in relation to an EPSRC-funded project at Sheffield University (Eurovision, GR/R56778/01). The image
Evaluating Entertainment: Implications for usability tests conducted on entertainment web sites.
"... Abstract: Evaluating usability is sometimes troublesome. Evaluation of systems containing entertainment makes it even more complex. The question one might ask is if the traditional methods is useful at all when dealing with entertainment. We report from the first iteration of three, in an empirical ..."
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usability evaluation series on entertainment web sites. The sites evaluated areMosquito and Eurovision Song Contest. The approach we used was to use traditional usability evaluation methods and elaborate with specified conditions. This in order to be able to give guidance in how to use such methods