Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4966507 | Information Processing & Management | 2017 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
Overall, this study provides quantitative evidence that CLEF has achieved the objective which led to its establishment, i.e. making multilingual information access a reality for European languages. However, the outcomes of this paper not only indicate that CLEF has steered the community in the right direction, but they also highlight the many open challenges for multilinguality. For instance, multilingual technologies greatly depend on language resources and targeted evaluation cycles help not only in developing and improving them, but also in devising methodologies which are more and more language-independent. Another key aspect concerns multimodality, intended not only as the capability of providing access to information in multiple media, but also as the ability of integrating access and retrieval over different media and languages in a way that best fits with user needs and tasks.
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Authors
Nicola Ferro, Gianmaria Silvello,