Models of bibliographical Indexing concern the construction of effective keyword taxonomies and the representation of relevance between document s and keywords. The theory of evidence concerns the elicitation and manipulation of degrees of belief rendered by multiple sources of evidence to a common set of propositions. The paper presents a formal framework in which adaptive taxonomies and probabilistic indexing are induced dynamically by the relevance opinions of the library's patrons. Different measures of relevance and mechanisms for combining them are presented and shown to be isomorphic to the belief functions and combination rules of the theory of evidence. The paper thus has two objectives: (i) to treat formally slippery concepts like...
A method of automatic document classification is optimized to give best agreement with manually assi...
We describe a method for probabilistic document indexing using relevance feedback data that has been...
Describes three tensions in the theoretical literature of indexing: chief sources of evidence indexi...
Models of bibliographical Indexing concern the construction of effective keyword taxonomies and the ...
The Dempster Shafer theory of evidence concerns the elicitation and manipulation of degrees of belie...
The Dempster Shafer theory of evidence concerns the elicitation and manipulation of degrees of belie...
The Dempster Shafer theory of evidence concerns the elicitation and manipulation of degrees of belie...
We present a model for representing relevance and classification decisions of multiple catalogers in...
We present a model for representing relevance and classification decisions of multiple catalogers in...
In this paper we propose a model for relevance feedback. Our model combines evidence from user'...
In this paper we propose a model for relevance feedback. Our model combines evidence from user's rel...
In this paper we propose a model for relevance feedback. Our model combines evidence from user's rel...
In this paper we propose a model for relevance feedback. Our model combines evidence from user's rel...
A basic component of a retrieval system is the process of comparing a representation of a document a...
A central idea of Language Models is that documents (and perhaps queries) are random variables, gene...
A method of automatic document classification is optimized to give best agreement with manually assi...
We describe a method for probabilistic document indexing using relevance feedback data that has been...
Describes three tensions in the theoretical literature of indexing: chief sources of evidence indexi...
Models of bibliographical Indexing concern the construction of effective keyword taxonomies and the ...
The Dempster Shafer theory of evidence concerns the elicitation and manipulation of degrees of belie...
The Dempster Shafer theory of evidence concerns the elicitation and manipulation of degrees of belie...
The Dempster Shafer theory of evidence concerns the elicitation and manipulation of degrees of belie...
We present a model for representing relevance and classification decisions of multiple catalogers in...
We present a model for representing relevance and classification decisions of multiple catalogers in...
In this paper we propose a model for relevance feedback. Our model combines evidence from user'...
In this paper we propose a model for relevance feedback. Our model combines evidence from user's rel...
In this paper we propose a model for relevance feedback. Our model combines evidence from user's rel...
In this paper we propose a model for relevance feedback. Our model combines evidence from user's rel...
A basic component of a retrieval system is the process of comparing a representation of a document a...
A central idea of Language Models is that documents (and perhaps queries) are random variables, gene...
A method of automatic document classification is optimized to give best agreement with manually assi...
We describe a method for probabilistic document indexing using relevance feedback data that has been...
Describes three tensions in the theoretical literature of indexing: chief sources of evidence indexi...