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The MindSee project aims to develop an information seeking application that exemplifies the fruitful symbiosis of modern Brain Computer Interface technology with real-world Human Computer Interaction.  The result will be a cutting-edge information retrieval system that outperforms state-of-the-art tools by more than doubling the performance of information seeking in realistic tasks.

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Inferring Searcher Attention and Intention by Mining Behavior Data

July 09, 2014 by Eva Ferrari

Eugene Agichtein was Keynote speaker at the 36TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION RETRIEVAL (ECIR 2014) in Amsterdam where he gave a speech very relevant to MindSee tilted: Inferring Searcher Attention and Intention by Mining Behavior Data.

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July 09, 2014 /Eva Ferrari /Source
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