With the large volume of digital images now accessible on the World Wide Web, users searching for images can be overwhelmed by many factors. Too many available images, images indexed with an incomprehensible vocabulary or one that is too specialized to be useful are but a few examples of issues leading to frustration. In addition, language barriers still prevent Web users from retrieving the images they need. This contribution presents the preliminary results of a study proposing to explore the behaviours of image searchers from four different linguistic communities. The purpose of this preliminary study is to examine queries formulated by image searchers to learn about the terminology used and evaluate how this terminology can be eventuall...
This study aims to explore users ’ image seeking behaviour when searching for a known, non-annotated...
In this paper we present Eurovision, a text-based system for cross-language (CL) image retrieval. Th...
This paper explores two approaches to multimedia indexing that might contribute to the advancement o...
With the large volume of digital images now accessible on the World Wide Web, users searching for im...
The Internet constitutes a vast universe of knowledge and human culture, allowing the dissemination ...
The Internet constitutes a vast universe of knowledge and human culture, allowing the dissemination ...
Purpose This paper examines image retrieval within two different contexts: a monolingual context whe...
Many factors can overwhelm the image searcher who is trying to retrieve images. Consequently, retrie...
Information sources are increasing rapidly and exponentially on the Web. Many kinds of information s...
With the continual growth of users on the Web from a wide range of countries, supporting such user...
With the continual growth of users on the Web from a wide range of countries, supporting such users ...
In this paper we present Eurovision, a text-based system for cross-language (CL) image retrieval. Th...
In this article the authors present Eurovision, a text-based system for cross-language (CL) image re...
Abstract For many years, the Web became an important media for the diffusion of multilingual resourc...
Introduction. There has been considerable activity in the development and testing of multilingual in...
This study aims to explore users ’ image seeking behaviour when searching for a known, non-annotated...
In this paper we present Eurovision, a text-based system for cross-language (CL) image retrieval. Th...
This paper explores two approaches to multimedia indexing that might contribute to the advancement o...
With the large volume of digital images now accessible on the World Wide Web, users searching for im...
The Internet constitutes a vast universe of knowledge and human culture, allowing the dissemination ...
The Internet constitutes a vast universe of knowledge and human culture, allowing the dissemination ...
Purpose This paper examines image retrieval within two different contexts: a monolingual context whe...
Many factors can overwhelm the image searcher who is trying to retrieve images. Consequently, retrie...
Information sources are increasing rapidly and exponentially on the Web. Many kinds of information s...
With the continual growth of users on the Web from a wide range of countries, supporting such user...
With the continual growth of users on the Web from a wide range of countries, supporting such users ...
In this paper we present Eurovision, a text-based system for cross-language (CL) image retrieval. Th...
In this article the authors present Eurovision, a text-based system for cross-language (CL) image re...
Abstract For many years, the Web became an important media for the diffusion of multilingual resourc...
Introduction. There has been considerable activity in the development and testing of multilingual in...
This study aims to explore users ’ image seeking behaviour when searching for a known, non-annotated...
In this paper we present Eurovision, a text-based system for cross-language (CL) image retrieval. Th...
This paper explores two approaches to multimedia indexing that might contribute to the advancement o...