Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

August 28, 2012

Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval (CIIR) [University of Massachusetts Amherst]

Filed under: Heterogeneous Data,Information Retrieval,Multimedia — Patrick Durusau @ 1:56 pm

Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval (CIIR)

From the webpage:

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.

CIIR accomplishments include significant research advances in the areas of retrieval models, distributed information retrieval, information filtering, information extraction, topic models, social network analysis, multimedia indexing and retrieval, document image processing, search engine architecture, text mining, structured data retrieval, summarization, evaluation, novelty detection, resource discovery, interfaces and visualization, digital libraries, computational social science, and cross-lingual information retrieval.

The CIIR has published more than 900 papers on these areas, and has worked with over 90 government and industry partners on research and technology transfer. Open source software supported by the Center is being used worldwide.

Please contact us to talk about potential new projects, collaborations, membership, or joining us as a graduate student or visiting researcher.

To get an idea of the range of their activities, visit the publications page and just browse.

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