By W. Bruce Croft
Communications of the ACM,
April 1995,
Vol. 38 No. 4, Pages 42-43
10.1145/205323.205328
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The Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval (CIIR) was started at the University of Massachusetts two years ago to do research and technology transfer in the area of distributed, text-based information systems. The CIIR is part of the NSF State/Industry University Collaborative Research Centers program and relies heavily on government and industrial partners, in addition to federal funding. There are currently 24 members from a variety of industries and government agencies, and many of these are involved in both research and development projects.
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