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Salton Honored - A SMART Celebration: A Unified Model for IR? (1995)
The first speaker of the conference, Keith van Rijsbergen, presented the talk - On a point of information: Is there a unified model for IR?

Genre: Lecture
Keywords: Information Retrieval; IR; SMART; Cornell; 30 Years; Computer Science; Keith van Rijsbergen; Unified Model
Duration: 40:58
Downloads: 4276
 
Salton Honored - A SMART Celebration: IR other than Statistics? (1995)
The second speaker, William Cooper, gave the talk - Can IR founded on any science other than statistitcs?

Genre: Lecture
Keywords: Information Retrieval; IR; SMART; Cornell; 30 Years; Computer Science; William Cooper; Science; Statistics
Duration: 30:47
Downloads: 1285
 
Salton Honored - A SMART Celebration: Professor Gerard Salton (1995)
Talk by professor Gerard Salton about intersting issues in information retrieval.

Genre: Lecture
Keywords: Information Retrieval; IR; SMART; Cornell; 30 Years; Computer Science; Gerard Salton
Duration: 15:07
Downloads: 2103
 
Salton Honored - A SMART Celebration: Research Issues for Industry (1995)
W. Bruce Croft talked about the experience on technology transfer to industry from the research agenda. The title of the talk is "What do people want from IR? (The top...

Genre: Lecture
Keywords: Information Retrieval; IR; SMART; Cornell; 30 Years; Computer Science; W. Bruce Croft; People; Research Issues; Industry
Duration: 35:31
Downloads: 1309
 
Salton Honored - A SMART Celebration: Welcome and Introduction (1995)
Robert Constable opened the conference entitled 30 years of Information Retrieval at Cornell- A SMART Celebration on April 22, 1995-01-01. Summarization of Professor Salton's impact on the Computer Science Department...

Genre: Lecture
Keywords: Information Retrieval; SMART; Cornell; 30 Years; Computer Science; Robert Constable; Christ Buckely; Welcome; Introduction
Duration: 19:55
Downloads: 1665
 
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