Automated information retrieval[elec...
Shapiro, Jacob.

 

  • Automated information retrieval[electronic resource] :theory andmethods /
  • Record Type: Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
    [NT 15000414]: 025.04
    Title/Author: Automated information retrieval : theory andmethods // edited by Vladimir G. Voiskunskii.
    other author: Shapiro, Jacob.
    Published: San Diego, Calif. : : Academic Press,, c1997.
    Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 365 p.) : : ill.
    Subject: Database management.
    Subject: Information storage and retrieval systems.
    Subject: Computers - System Administration
    Subject: Technology & Engineering - Engineering (General).
    Subject: Mathematical theory of computation.
    Subject: Automation of library & information processes.
    ISBN: 9781849507981 (electronic bk.)
    [NT 15000227]: Includes bibliographical references and index.
    [NT 15000228]: The system and the systems approach / Vladimir G. Voiskunskii -- Automatic indexing of documents / Vladimir G. Voiskunskii -- Automatic indexing of search requests / Vladimir G. Voiskunskii -- Storage and access to information / Vladimir G. Voiskunskii -- Control and feedback in IR systems / Vladimir G. Voiskunskii -- Evaluation of search results / Vladimir G. Voiskunskii -- Vital activities and needs / Vladimir G. Voiskunskii -- Evaluation of macroevaluated objects / Vladimir G. Voiskunskii -- Some directions in the development of IR systems / Vladimir G. Voiskunskii -- Information crisis / Vladimir G. Voiskunskii -- Concept ofan information retrieval system / Vladimir G. Voiskunskii-- Information retrieval language / Vladimir G. Voiskunskii.
    [NT 15000229]: Automated Information Retrieval describes a fully automated Boolean System and gives special attention to theoretical problems in automaticretrieval of textual information. The book details algorithms in each process in the system, including those that are radically new in the retrieval process and those that are adaptable to the individual. New approaches to evaluating information retrieval systems and studying their performance are included. This book reviews the general principles of constructing any system, such as an information retrieval system. It provides a detailed analysis of basic concepts such as information need, information, information crisis, and the notation of information retrieval. It examines the goal, function, structure, and language of an information retrievalsystem. It describes the construction of an information retrieval system (methods, algorithms, and approaches). It details different approaches to evaluating the results of information retrieval. It features new directions in the development of information retrieval systems.
    Online resource: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1876-0562/97A
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