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Proceedings of the 24th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval table of contents
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Pages: 408 - 409  
Year of Publication: 2001
ISBN:1-58113-331-6
Authors
Diane Kelly  The State Univ. of New Jersey, New Brunswick
Nicholas J. Belkin  The State Univ. of New Jersey, New Brunswick
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SIGIR: ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Belkin, N. J., Cool, C., Head, J., Jeng, J., Kelly, D., Lin, S., Park, S. Y., Savage-Knepshield, P., & Sikora, C. (2000). Relevance feedback versus local context analysis as termsuggestion devices: Rutgers' TREC-8 interactive track experience. In D. Harman, & E. Voorhees (Eds.), TREC-8, Proceedings of the Eighth Text Retrieval Conference. Washington, D. C.: NIST, 565-574.
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Oard, D. W., & Kim, J. (1998). Implicit feedback for recommender systems. Proceedings of the AAAI Workshop on Recommender Systems. http://www.glue.umd.edu/~oard/research.html.
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