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Three-dimensional information retrieval (3DIR): A graph theoretic formulation for exploiting 3D geometry and model topology in information retrieval
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posted on 2018-02-08, 15:18 authored by Peter DemianPeter Demian, Kirti RuikarKirti Ruikar, Anne MorrisThe 3DIR project investigated the use of 3D visualization to formulate queries,
compute the relevance of information items, and visualize search results. Workshops identified the user needs. Based on these, a graph theoretic formulation was created to inform the emerging system architecture. A prototype was developed. This enabled relationships between 3D objects to be used to widen a search. An evaluation of the prototype demonstrated that a tight coupling between text-based retrieval and 3D models could enhance information retrieval but add an extra layer of complexity.
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- Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
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Contemporary Strategies and Approaches in 3-D Information ModelingPages
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DEMIAN, P., RUIKAR, K. and MORRIS, A., 2018. Three-dimensional information retrieval (3DIR): A graph theoretic formulation for exploiting 3D geometry and model topology in information retrieval. IN: Kumar, B. (ed.). Contemporary Strategies and Approaches in 3-D Information Modeling. Hershey, Pennsylvania: IGI Global, pp.115-135.Publisher
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This chapter appears in Contemporary Strategies and Approaches in 3-D Information Modeling edited by Bimal Kumar. Copyright 2018, IGI Global, www.igi-global.com. Posted by permission of the publisher.ISBN
9781522556251;9781522556268Publisher version
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