The characteristics of automatic text retrieval systems are briefly described, and the available experimental evidence comparing manual with automatic retrieval is reviewed. Several automatic text analysis and indexing models are then examined, and a basic automatic indexing process is proposed. There is no evidence that an intellectual content analysis performed by human subject experts produces better retrieval results than comparable automatic text processing systems
The paper summarizes the essential properties of document retrieval and reviews both conventional pr...
This study was undertaken in order to develop practical automatic indexing techniques suitable for K...
In information retrieval, it is not uncommon to be faced with large collections of unrestricted nat...
Organizing a document collection so that documents can be found easily is difficult, especially if m...
AI~STRACT. Automatic indexing methods are evaluated and design criteria for modern informa-tion syst...
Abstract: Document Retrieval is the computerized process of producing a relevance ranked list of doc...
Automated retrieval systems In the postwar development of computing, most people thought of computer...
A new testing process is described designed to compare conventional retrieval (MEDLARS) and automati...
Document Retrieval is the computerized process of producing a relevance ranked list of documents in ...
This study is a state-of-the-art report of work in automatic information retrieval. Various enhance...
This dissertation explores techniques to improve full-text information retrieval by experienced comp...
Many conventional approaches to text analysis and information retrieval prove ineffective when larg...
This paper is intended to provide an analytical background for those seeking effective text retrieva...
The experimental evidence accumulated over the past 20 years indicates that textindexing systems ba...
We present the state of the art of the main component of text retrieval systems: the searching engin...
The paper summarizes the essential properties of document retrieval and reviews both conventional pr...
This study was undertaken in order to develop practical automatic indexing techniques suitable for K...
In information retrieval, it is not uncommon to be faced with large collections of unrestricted nat...
Organizing a document collection so that documents can be found easily is difficult, especially if m...
AI~STRACT. Automatic indexing methods are evaluated and design criteria for modern informa-tion syst...
Abstract: Document Retrieval is the computerized process of producing a relevance ranked list of doc...
Automated retrieval systems In the postwar development of computing, most people thought of computer...
A new testing process is described designed to compare conventional retrieval (MEDLARS) and automati...
Document Retrieval is the computerized process of producing a relevance ranked list of documents in ...
This study is a state-of-the-art report of work in automatic information retrieval. Various enhance...
This dissertation explores techniques to improve full-text information retrieval by experienced comp...
Many conventional approaches to text analysis and information retrieval prove ineffective when larg...
This paper is intended to provide an analytical background for those seeking effective text retrieva...
The experimental evidence accumulated over the past 20 years indicates that textindexing systems ba...
We present the state of the art of the main component of text retrieval systems: the searching engin...
The paper summarizes the essential properties of document retrieval and reviews both conventional pr...
This study was undertaken in order to develop practical automatic indexing techniques suitable for K...
In information retrieval, it is not uncommon to be faced with large collections of unrestricted nat...