As the amount of information and the number of Internet users grow, the problem of indexing and retrieval of electronic information resources becomes more critical. The existing search systems tend to generate misses and false hits due to the fact that they attempt to match the specified search terms without context in the target information resource. The COncordia INdexing and DIscovery system is an indexing system. It is a powerful means of helping users locate documents, software, and other types of data among large repositories. In environments that contain many different types of data, content indexing requires type-specific processing to extract information effectively. The Semantic Header, which is proposed by Desai (11), contains t...
The information access paradigm offered by most contemporary text information systems is a search-an...
This thesis deals with searches within large-scale text data, which are enriched by semantic informa...
The first computational Information Retrieval projects were straightforward encodings of card catal...
As the amount of information and the number of Internet users grow, the problem of indexing and ret...
Accurate representation of electronic information on the Internet underlies a solid foundation for p...
The problem of indexing and retrieval of electronic information resources becomes more critical as t...
The Concordia INdexing and DIscovery system (CINDI) is an information discovery and retrieval system...
As the number of Internet users grows, the problem of indexing and retrieval of electronic informati...
The Concordia INdexing and DIscovery system (CINDI) is an indexing system. It enables a user to inde...
The administration of electronic publication in the Information Era congregates old and new problems...
The central problem of automatic retrieval from unformatted text is that computational devices are n...
The administration of electronic publication in the Information Era congregates old and new problems...
The following article presents a specific issue of semantic analysis of texts in natural language – ...
This article presents a specific issue of the semantic analysis of texts in natural language – text ...
Given a written text in natural language, it is convenient to represent the information content of t...
The information access paradigm offered by most contemporary text information systems is a search-an...
This thesis deals with searches within large-scale text data, which are enriched by semantic informa...
The first computational Information Retrieval projects were straightforward encodings of card catal...
As the amount of information and the number of Internet users grow, the problem of indexing and ret...
Accurate representation of electronic information on the Internet underlies a solid foundation for p...
The problem of indexing and retrieval of electronic information resources becomes more critical as t...
The Concordia INdexing and DIscovery system (CINDI) is an information discovery and retrieval system...
As the number of Internet users grows, the problem of indexing and retrieval of electronic informati...
The Concordia INdexing and DIscovery system (CINDI) is an indexing system. It enables a user to inde...
The administration of electronic publication in the Information Era congregates old and new problems...
The central problem of automatic retrieval from unformatted text is that computational devices are n...
The administration of electronic publication in the Information Era congregates old and new problems...
The following article presents a specific issue of semantic analysis of texts in natural language – ...
This article presents a specific issue of the semantic analysis of texts in natural language – text ...
Given a written text in natural language, it is convenient to represent the information content of t...
The information access paradigm offered by most contemporary text information systems is a search-an...
This thesis deals with searches within large-scale text data, which are enriched by semantic informa...
The first computational Information Retrieval projects were straightforward encodings of card catal...