Wolfgang Müller wrote:
>> - After getting a random set, I chose 3 images which i like, requery,
>> select 3 more images gift found I could like. Now there is nothing more
>> I like soi start "deselecting" the other 4 unwanted images, requeryand
>> get 4 new images. But when I requery again, gift brings back the 4
>> images i deselected before. After what I've seen this is not the gifts
>> fault as such, it's more of a workflow problem because gift obviously
>> doesn't know anymore what it server one request before. It would be nice
>> if gift itself could track in the session, which images are queried
>> wanted / unwanted and never show the unwanted in that session again. I
>> think it could improve accuracy.
>>     
>
> Well, we discussed this a lot in /199./ and /200[01]/ and came up with the 
> thought that we rather want to add features like that in the client than in 
> the query processor. 
>
> In fact, from a HCI point of view it seems to be a good idea for the client 
> to 
> make the IR client a gathering space.
>   

My client
(http://viper.csse.monash.edu.au/~davids/cgi-bin/PerlMRMLClient/PerlMRMLClient.pl)
stores that state. I would be happy to give you a copy. Alternatively,
you could just point my copy at your server and port, and use it to
access your collection.

Regardss,

David


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Dr. David McG. Squire, Senior Lecturer. On sabbatical in 2006.
Caulfield School of Information Technology, Monash University, Australia
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