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Multimodal integration of disparate information sources with attribution

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  • Lee, Thomas Y. (Thomas Yupoo)
  • Bressan, Stephane

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  • Lee, Thomas Y. (Thomas Yupoo) & Bressan, Stephane, 2003. "Multimodal integration of disparate information sources with attribution," Working papers 97-11, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Sloan School of Management.
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    1. Wang, Y. Richard (Yng-Yuh Richard) & Madnick, Stuart E., 1990. "A polygen model for heterogeneous database systems : the source tagging perspective," Working papers 3119-90. CIS (Series) (Sl, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Sloan School of Management.
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