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Shah, Biren, Raghavan, Vijay V., Dhatric, Praveen and Zhao, Xiaoquan (2006): A cluster-based approach for efficient content-based image retrieval using a similarity-preserving space transformation method. In JASIST - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 57 (12) pp. 1694-1707.

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Ramachandran, Karthik, Shah, Biren and Raghavan, Vijay V. (2005): Dynamic Pre-fetching of Views Based on User-Access Patterns in an OLAP System. In: Chen, Chin-Sheng, Filipe, Joaquim, Seruca, Isabel and Cordeiro, José (eds.) ICEIS 2005 - Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems May 25-28, 2005, Miami, USA. pp. 60-67.

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Karnatapu, Surendra, Ramachandran, Karthik, Wu, Zonghuan, Shah, Biren, Raghavan, Vijay V. and Benton, Ryan (2004): Estimating Size of Search Engines in an Uncooperative Environment. In: Yao, Jingtao, Raghavan, Vijay V. and Wang, G. Y. (eds.) Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Web-based Support Systems September 20, 2004, Beijing, China. pp. 81-87.

 
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