The University of Amsterdam at the TREC 2003 Question Answering Track
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Gilad Mishne | Valentin Jijkoun | M. de Rijke | Maarten de Rijke | Stefan Schlobach | Christof Monz | Oren Tsur | Christof Monz | V. Jijkoun | Oren Tsur | G. Mishne | S. Schlobach
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