Artigo Revisado por pares

New horizons in information retrieval

1991; Elsevier BV; Volume: 11; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0268-4012(91)90040-j

ISSN

1873-4707

Autores

David Ellis,

Tópico(s)

Semantic Web and Ontologies

Resumo

Part 1 Introduction - the origins of information retrieval research: the first information retrieval system tests testing indexing systems Cranfield I testing indexing devices - Cranfield II relevance judgement and retrieval system tests research on relevance judgement relevance as a performance criterion the Cranfield tradition and the information retrieval model. Part 2 Statistical and probabilistic retrieval: automatic indexing, classification and searching - SMART document clustering probabilistic models of relevance and relevance feedback achievements and limitations of the statistical approach. Part 3 Cognitive user modelling: information retrieval through man-machine dialogue - the THOMAS program anomalous states of knowledge ASK-based retrieval stereotype-based fiction retrieval - the GRUNDY program cognitive models for retrieval. Part 4 Expert intermediary systems: expert intermediary systems - CONIT, CANSEARCH and PLEXUS distributed expert-based intermediary system MONSTRAT intelligent intermediary for information retrieval I3r COmposite document expert/extended/effective retrieval CODER expert systems for information retrieval. Part 5 Associations, relations and hypertext: 'as we may think' - MEMEX database browsing and navigation - TINman the origins of hypertext - Xanadu and NLS/augment card-based hypertext systems - NoteCards and HyperCard transforming text to hypertext guide hypercatalog information retrieval by association potential and problems of hypertext.

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