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The Informedia Digital Library is an ongoing research program at Carnegie Mellon University to build search engines and information visualization technology for many types of media.[1][2] The program has carried out research on Spoken Document Retrieval, Video Information Retrieval, Video Segmentation, face recognition, and Cross-language information retrieval. The Lycos search engine was an early product of the Informedia Digital Library Project. The project is led by Howard Wactlar. Researchers on the project have included: Michael Mauldin, Alex Hauptmann, Michael Christel, Michael Witbrock, Raj Reddy, Takeo Kanade and Scott Stevens. References1. ^the Informedia initiatives {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070610040617/http://www.informedia.cs.cmu.edu/ |date=2007-06-10 }} 1994-2008 Carnegie Mellon. 2. ^Alexander G. Hauptmann (1997). "Artificial Intelligence Techniques in the Interface to a Digital Video Library" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070610051031/http://www.informedia.cs.cmu.edu/documents/CHI97.pdf |date=2007-06-10 }}. Proceedings of the CHI-97 Computer-Human Interface Conference, New Orleans, LA, March 1997. Further reading
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