Human Intervention in Search at BBCi

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Published 24 April, 2004
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Infonortics have put up a whole host of the presentations that were made in Den Haag at the Search Engine Meeting, including mine: Human Intervention in Search at BBCi [PDF File]. Sadly they have converted it to a PDF file, and it consequently doesn't have any notes, and I've used nearly all of the slides before in a different context - but you can still have a look at the pictures and make up your own talk to go with them.

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