The pragmatics of information retrieval experimentation, revisited
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal - Special issue on evaluation issues in information retrieval
Object Relational DBMSs: The Next Great Wave
Object Relational DBMSs: The Next Great Wave
Streams, structures, spaces, scenarios, societies (5s): A formal model for digital libraries
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Distinctive Image Features from Scale-Invariant Keypoints
International Journal of Computer Vision
Building digital library collections with greenstone
Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
System RX: one part relational, one part XML
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Information retrieval system evaluation: effort, sensitivity, and reliability
Proceedings of the 28th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
Find that photo!: interface strategies to annotate, browse, and share
Communications of the ACM - Supporting exploratory search
Fedora: an architecture for complex objects and their relationships
International Journal on Digital Libraries
MPEG-21: Goals and Achievements
IEEE MultiMedia
Multidimensional descriptor indexing: exploring the bitmatrix
CIVR'06 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Image and Video Retrieval
Narrowing the semantic gap - improved text-based web document retrieval using visual features
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
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Cultural heritage documents are often subject to digitization processes resulting in image material, even for textual contents. It is therefore common, in collections of valuable documents, to have descriptive information generated by the institutions, along with digitized images, transcriptions created by scholars, translations and even miscellaneous annotations. To offer a faceted access to the collection it is necessary to explore these diverse materials, integrate them according to a model that accounts for both metadata and the content and provide a comprehensive retrieval environment. In this work we have applied the MetaMedia multimedia database framework to a collection of ancient documents, processed the documents in their descriptive, textual, and image content and produced a browsing and searching system. The main challenges are the integrated management of metadata and content, the indexing of the image content, and the design of the browsing and searching interface where various views on the data are kept together.