3. SIGIR 1980:
Cambridge,
England
Robert N. Oddy, Stephen E. Robertson, C. J. van Rijsbergen, P. W. Williams (Eds.):
Information Retrieval Research, Proc. Joint ACM/BCS Symposium in Information Storage and Retrieval, Cambridge, June 1980.
Butterworths 1981, ISBN 0408107758
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title = {Information Retrieval Research, Proc. Joint ACM/BCS Symposium
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publisher = {Butterworths},
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bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
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- Title, Preface, Contributors.
- B. C. Brookes:
Information Technology and the Science of Information.
1-8
- Gerard Salton, Harry Wu:
A Term Weighting Model Based on Utility Theory.
9-22
- Abraham Bookstein:
A Comparison of Two Weighting Schemes for Boolean Retrieval.
23-34
- Stephen E. Robertson, C. J. van Rijsbergen, Martin F. Porter:
Probabilistic Models of Indexing and Searching.
35-56
- Terry Noreault, Michael McGill, Matthew B. Koll:
A Performance Evaluation of Similarity Measures, Document Term Weighting Schemes and Representations in a Boolean Environment.
57-76
- Matthew B. Koll:
Information Retrieval Theory and Design Based on a Model of the User's Concept Relations.
77-93
- Roger C. Schank, Janet L. Kolodner, Gerald DeJong:
Conceptual Information Retrieval.
94-116
- Christopher Landauer, Clinton Mah:
Message Extraction Through Estimation of Relevance.
117-138
- Carole D. Hafner:
Representation of Knowledge in a Legal Information Retrieval System.
139-153
- Lynette Hirschman:
Retrieving Time Information From Natural-Language Texts.
154-171
- Chris D. Paice:
The Automatic Generation of Literature Abstracts: An Approach Based on the Identification of Self-Indicating Phrases.
172-191
- Lawrence J. Mazlack, Richard A. Feinauer:
Establishing a Basis for Mapping Natural-Language Statements Onto a Database Query Language.
192-202
- D. R. McGregor, J. R. Malone:
The Fact Database: A System Based on Inferential Methods.
203-217
- Hans-Jörg Schek:
Methods for the Administration of Textual Data in Database Systems.
218-235
- Jean Tague, Michael Nelson, Harry Wu:
Problems in the Simulation of Bibliographic Retrieval Systems.
236-255
- Peter Bollmann, Vladimir S. Cherniavsky:
Measurement-Theoretical Investigation of the MZ-Metric.
256-267
- Peter Kracsony, Gerald J. Kowalski, Arnold Meltzer:
Comparative Analysis of Hardware Versus Software Text Search.
268-279
- R. M. Lea, Ernst J. Schuegraf:
An Associative File Store Using Fragments for Run-Time Indexing and Compression.
280-295
- Amar Mukhopadhyay:
A Backend Machine Architecture for Information Retrieval.
296-309
- Andrew J. Palay, Mark S. Fox:
Browsing Through Databases.
310-324
- Stephen F. Weiss:
A Probabilistic Algorithm for Nearest Neighbour Searching.
325-333
- Tadeusz Radecki:
A Model of a Document-Clustering-Based Information Retrieval System with a Boolean Search Request Formulation.
334-344
- Linda C. Smith:
`Memex' As an Image of Potentiality in Information Retrieval Research and Development.
345-369
- Christine A. Montgomery:
Where Do We Go From Here?
370-385
- Index.
387-389
- Backmatter.
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