Relying on the Cluster Hypothesis, which states that relevant documents tend to be more similar one to each other than to non-relevant ones, most of information retrieval systems p...
Sylvain Lamprier, Tassadit Amghar, Bernard Levrat,...
The aggregated search assembles in one interface information from different sources. It deals with different types of content (text, video, image, etc) and granularities of retriev...
The goal of contextual information retrieval (CIR) is to better meet the user's needs by delivering him information adapted to his specific search context. This paper presents...
Every electronic edition of manuscripts begins by ordering the studied corpus. This operation is of a highly hermeneutic nature and contribute to the construction of each researche...
The socio-cognitve study of human computer-mediated interactions can be done through the analysis of increasingly larger and complex corpora composed of audio-video recording and i...
Gregory Dyke, Michel Beigbeder, Kristine Lund, Jea...
The annotation of images data is the main tool for associating semantics to an image. In this article we are interested in the semi-automatic annotation of images data. Indeed, wit...
The MEDLINE database is the world largest repository of bio-medical abstracts. It is a central information entry point for most biologists despite the growing availability of full-...