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@INPROCEEDINGS{wellner:2005:sigchi,
         author = {Wellner, Pierre and Flynn, Mike and Tucker, Simon and Whittaker, Steve},
       projects = {Idiap},
          title = {A Meeting Browser Evaluation Test},
      booktitle = {CHI '92: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems},
           year = {2005},
      publisher = {ACM Press},
       location = {Portland, OR, USA},
    institution = {IDIAP},
        address = {New York, NY, USA},
           note = {IDIAP-RR 05-02},
           isbn = {1-59593-002-7},
       crossref = {wellner:rr05-02},
       abstract = {We introduce a browser evaluation test (BET,',','),
 and describe a trial run application of the test. The BET is a method for assessing meeting browser performance using the number of observations of interest found in the minimum amount of time as the evaluation metric, where observations of interest are statements about a meeting collected by independent observers. The resulting speed and accuracy scores aim to be objective, comparable and repeatable.},
            pdf = {https://publications.idiap.ch/attachments/reports/2005/rr05-02.pdf},
     postscript = {ftp://ftp.idiap.ch/pub/reports/2005/rr05-02.ps.gz}
}



crossreferenced publications: 
@TECHREPORT{wellner:rr05-02,
         author = {Wellner, Pierre and Flynn, Mike and Tucker, Simon and Whittaker, Steve},
       projects = {Idiap},
          title = {A Meeting Browser Evaluation Test},
           type = {Idiap-RR},
         number = {Idiap-RR-02-2005},
           year = {2005},
    institution = {IDIAP},
           note = {published in CHI '92: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems},
       abstract = {We introduce a browser evaluation test (BET,',','),
 and describe a trial run application of the test. The BET is a method for assessing meeting browser performance using the number of observations of interest found in the minimum amount of time as the evaluation metric, where observations of interest are statements about a meeting collected by independent observers. The resulting speed and accuracy scores aim to be objective, comparable and repeatable.},
            pdf = {https://publications.idiap.ch/attachments/reports/2005/rr05-02.pdf},
     postscript = {ftp://ftp.idiap.ch/pub/reports/2005/rr05-02.ps.gz}
}