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Information Processing and Management, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, 1992
- Jean Tague-Sutcliffe:
An Introduction to Informetrics. 1-4 - H. S. Sichel:
Anatomy of the Generalized Inverse Gaussian-Poisson Distribution with Special Applications to Bibliometric Studies. 5-18 - Quentin L. Burrell:
The Gini Index and the Leimkuhler Curve for Bibliometric Processes. 19-34 - Leo Egghe:
Duality Aspects of the Gini Index for General Information Production Processes. 35-44 - Ronald Rousseau:
Two Remarks on the Preceding Paper by L. Egghe. 45-52 - Wolfgang Glänzel:
On Some Stopping Times of Citation Processes. From Theory to Indicators. 53-60 - Albert N. Tabah:
Nonlinear Dynamics and the Growth of Literature. 61-74 - Abraham Bookstein, Edward T. O'Neill, Martin Dillon, David Stephens:
Application of Loglinear Models to Informetric Phenomena. 75-88 - Esther Green Bierbaum, Terrence A. Brooks, Robert M. Brooks:
Subject Control of the Literature of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). 89-98 - Miranda Lee Pao:
Global and Local Collaborators: A Study of Scientific Collaboration. 99-110 - Susan Bonzi:
Trends in Research Productivity Among Senior Faculty. 111-120 - Dietmar Wolfram:
Applying Informetric Characteristics of Databases to IR System File Design, Part I: Informetric Models. 121-134 - Dietmar Wolfram:
Applying Informetric Characteristics of Databases to IR System File Design, Part II: Simulation Comparisons. 135-151
Volume 28, Number 2, 1992
- Nassrin Tavakoli, Alan Ray:
A New Signature Approach for Retrieval of Documents from Free-Text Databases. 153-164 - Stefan Sitter, Adelheit Stein:
Modelling the Illocutionary Aspects of Information-Seeking Dialogues. 165-180 - Timo Niemi, Kalervo Järvelin:
Advanced Query Formulation in Deductive Databases. 181-200 - Leo Egghe, I. K. Ravichandra Rao:
Citation Age Data and the Obsolescence Function: Fits and Explanations. 201-218 - Nicholas V. Findler, Sarita Maini, Albert F. M. Yuen:
SHRIF, A General-Purpose System for Heuristic Retreival of Information and Facts, Applied to Medical Knowledge Processing. 219-240 - Zorana Ercegovac, Harold Borko:
Design and Implementation of an Experimental Cataloguing Advisor-Mapper. 241-258 - Zorana Ercegovac, Harold Borko:
Performance Evaluation of Mapper. 259-268 - Li Da Xu, Ling X. Li:
An Information Systems Approach to the Intervention and Prevention of Aids. 269-280
Volume 28, Number 3, 1992
- Peter Bollmann, Vijay V. Raghavan, Gwang S. Jung:
On Probabilistic Notions of Precision as a Function of Recall. 291-316 - Gerda Ruge:
Experiments on Linguistically-Based Term Associations. 317-332 - Forbes J. Burkowski:
An Algebra for Hierarchically Organized Text-Dominate Databases. 333-348 - Paraic Sheridan, Alan F. Smeaton:
The Application of Morpho-Syntactic Language Processing to Effective Phrase Matching. 349-370 - Maristella Agosti, Girolamo Gradenigo, Pier Giorgio Marchetti:
A Hypertext Environment for Interacting with Large Textual Databases. 371-387 - Jacques Savoy:
Bayesian Inference Networks and Spreading Activation in Hypertext Systems. 389-406 - Jessica L. Milstead:
Methodologies for Subject Analysis in Bibliographic Databases. 407-432 - Michael Koenig:
How Close We Came. 433-436
Volume 28, Number 4, 1992
- Donna Harman:
Evaluation Issues in Information Retrieval. 439-440 - Gerard Salton:
The State of Retrieval System Evaluation. 441-450 - Robert H. Ledwith:
On the Difficulties of Applying the Results of Information Retrieval Research to Aid in the Searching of Larg Scientific Databases. 451-456 - Stephen E. Robertson, Micheline Hancock-Beaulieu:
On the Evaluation of IR Systems. 457-466 - Jean Tague-Sutcliffe:
The Pragmatics of Information Retrieval Experimentation Revisited. 467-490 - E. Michael Keen:
Presenting Results of Experimental Retrieval Comparisons. 491-502 - Louise T. Su:
Evaluation Measures for Interactive Information Retrieval. 503-516 - Philippe Aigrain, Véronique Longueville:
Evaluation of Navigational Links between Images. 517-528
Volume 28, Number 5, 1992
- Fausto Rabitti, Pasquale Savino:
Automatic Image Indexation to Support Content-Base Retrieval. 547-566 - Eric Andonoff, Michel Canillac, Catherine Mendiboure:
OHQL: A Hypertext Approach for Manipulating Object-Oriented Databases. 567-580 - Chin-Chen Chang, Tzong-Chen Wu:
Retrieving the Most Similar Symbolic Pictures from Pictorial Databases. 581-588 - Mahmoud Mhashi, Roy Rada, Eevi Beck, Antonios Michailidis, Akmal Jahan Zeb:
Computer-Supported Discussion and Annotation. 589-608 - Marc Cavazza, Pierre Zweigenbaum:
Extracting Implicit Information from Free Text Technical Reports. 609-618 - Robert Burgin:
Variations in Relevance Judgments and the Evaluation of Retrieval Performance. 619-628 - Florence E. DeHart:
Monographic References and Information Science Journal Literature. 629-636 - Quentin L. Burrell:
A Simple Model for Linked Informetric Processes. 637-646 - J. Christopher Westland:
Economic Incentives for Database Normalization. 647-662
Volume 28, Number 6, 1992
- Abraham Bookstein, James A. Storer:
Data Compression. 675-680 - Pamela C. Cosman, Eve A. Riskin, Robert M. Gray:
Combining Vector Quantization and Histogram Equalization. 681-686 - Oscal T.-C. Chen, Bing J. Sheu, Wai-Chi Fang:
Image Compression on a VLSI Neural-Based Vector Quantizer. 687-706 - Tassos Markas, John H. Reif:
Quad Tree Structures for Image Compression Applications. 707-722 - Jianhua Lin, James A. Storer, Martin Cohn:
Optimal Pruning for Tree-Structured Vector Quantization. 723-734 - Abraham Bookstein, Shmuel T. Klein:
Models of Bitmap Generation: A Systematic Approach to Bitmap Compression. 735-748 - Paul G. Howard, Jeffrey Scott Vitter:
Analysis of Arithmetic Coding for Data Compression. 749-764 - Paul G. Howard, Jeffrey Scott Vitter:
New Methods for Lossless Image Compression Using Arithmetic Coding. 765-780 - Craig G. Nevill-Manning, Timothy C. Bell:
Compression of Parallel Texts. 781-794 - Abraham Bookstein, Shmuel T. Klein, Donald A. Ziff:
A Systematic Approach to Compressing a Full-Text Retrieval System. 795-806
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