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Publications by Ricardo Campos

2012

Temporal Web Image Retrieval

Authors
Dias, G; Moreno, JG; Jatowt, A; Campos, R;

Publication
STRING PROCESSING AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL: 19TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM, SPIRE 2012

Abstract
Temporal Web Image Retrieval can be defined as the process that retrieves sets of Web images with their temporal dimension from explicit or implicit temporal text queries. Supposing that (a) the temporal dimension is included in image indexing and (b) the query is explicitly expressed with a time tag (e. g. "Fukushima 2011"), the retrieval task can be straightforward as image retrieval has been studied for several years with success. However, text queries are usually implicit in time (e. g. "Second World War") and automatically capturing the time dimension included in Web images is a challenge that has not been studied so far to the best of our knowledge. In this paper, we will discuss different research issues about Temporal Web Image Retrieval and the current progresses of our research in temporal ephemeral clustering and temporal image filtering.

2007

The evolution and the future of the e-Gov [A evolução e o futuro do governo electrónico]

Authors
Campos, R; Marques, CG;

Publication
Euro American Conference on Telematics and Information Systems - Proceedings of the 2007 Euro American Conference on Telematics and Information Systems, EATIS 2007

Abstract
After a continuously development in on-line availability, most of the countries are close to reach the highest point of public services maturity. The future of e-Gov should now go through accessibility questions and m-Gov, providing a new set of user-centred services, personalized and based on alerts that could be programmed taking into account knowledge based in the localization of the user. In this article we will analyze the stage of e-Gov in Europe based in a report of the European Commission, which allows, the realization of a comparative analysis of the evolution occurred between 2004 and 2006 in the 28 countries part of the study. Following, we analyze the case of Portugal, pointing out some of the reasons to the success of the measures applied. Finally we project the future of e-Gov in terms of accessibility questions, platform access independence and user-centred services.

2007

A case study with high education student about e-Gov in Portugal [Um estudo caso com alunos do ensino superior sobre o governo electrónico em Portugal]

Authors
Marques, CG; Da Silva, VG; Campos, R;

Publication
Euro American Conference on Telematics and Information Systems - Proceedings of the 2007 Euro American Conference on Telematics and Information Systems, EATIS 2007

Abstract
In Portugal, e-Gov is considered to be a key feature in the process of continuously developing an Information Society becoming itself a vital process in the context of modernizing public administration. Its higher priority it's to improve the quality of public services through the use of ICT (Information and Communications Technology). Although some great examples, Portugal still presents some low values in the main measures of ICT, when compared to the majority of European countries, The low investment, a almost inexistence in ICT qualification and the reduced knowledge that enterprises and citizens have about e-Gov potentiality's, are some of the obstacles to a higher success of e-Gov. In this context, we consider important to verify, as they are going to be the futures employees of public administration, the knowledge of public administration high students have about e-Gov, what it's the importance they gave to it, what services they now, use and propose.

2006

WISE: Hierarchical soft clustering of web page search results based on web content mining techniques

Authors
Campos, R; Dias, G; Nunes, C;

Publication
2006 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence, (WI 2006 Main Conference Proceedings)

Abstract
Typically, search engines are low precision in response to a query, retrieving lots of useless web pages, and missing some other important ones. In this paper, we study the problem of the hierarchical clustering of web pages search results. In particular, we propose an architecture called FUSE [1], a meta-search engine that automatically builds clusters of related web pages embodying one meaning of the query. These clusters are then hierarchically organized and labeled with a phrase representing the key concept of the cluster and the corresponding web documents. The system which is a web-based interface (soon available at wise.di.ubi.pt), introduces some interesting new ideas, such as the pre-selection of the retrieved web pages, the capacity to statistically detect phrases within documents and the representation of documents based on their most relevant key concepts by using web content mining techniques. The final step of the system is supported by a graph-based overlapping clustering algorithm which groups the selected documents into a hierarchy of clusters.

2011

Using k-Top retrieved web snippets to date temporalimplicit queries based on web content analysis

Authors
Campos, RNT;

Publication
Proceeding of the 34th International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, SIGIR 2011, Beijing, China, July 25-29, 2011

Abstract

2006

Electronic Government and public information systems in Portugal

Authors
Campos, R; Marques, C;

Publication
ACTAS DA 1A CONFERENCIA IBERICA DE SISTEMAS E TECNOLOGIAS DE INFORMACAO, VOL I

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