Content-based information retrieval and digital libraries

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This paper discusses the applications and importance of content-based information retrieval technology in digital libraries. It generalizes the process and analyzes current examples in four areas of the technology. Content-based information retrieval has been shown to be an effective way to search for the type of multimedia documents that are increasingly stored in digital libraries. As a good complement to traditional text-based information retrieval technology, content-based information retrieval will be a significant trend for the development of digital libraries.

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Wan, G., & Liu, Z. (2008). Content-based information retrieval and digital libraries. Information Technology and Libraries, 27(1), 41–47. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v27i1.3262

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