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3rd TREC 1994: Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA
- Donna K. Harman:
Proceedings of The Third Text REtrieval Conference, TREC 1994, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, November 2-4, 1994. NIST Special Publication 500-225, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 1994
Papers
- Donna Harman:
Overview of the Third Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-3). 1-20 - Hinrich Schütze, Jan O. Pedersen, Marti A. Hearst:
Xerox TREC-3 Report: Combining Exact and Fuzzy Predictors. 21-28 - John Broglio, James P. Callan, W. Bruce Croft, Daniel W. Nachbar:
Document Retrieval and Routing Using the INQUERY System. 29-38 - Tomek Strzalkowski, Jose Perez Carballo, Mihnea Marinescu:
Natural Language Information Retrieval: TREC-3 Report. 39-54 - Alan F. Smeaton, Ruairi O'Donnell, Fergus Kelledy:
Indexing Structures Derived from Syntax in TREC-3: System Description. 55-68 - Chris Buckley, Gerard Salton, James Allan, Amit Singhal:
Automatic Query Expansion Using SMART: TREC 3. 69-80 - Ross Wilkinson, Justin Zobel:
Comparison of Fragmentation Schemes for Document Retrieval. 81-84 - Alistair Moffat, Justin Zobel:
Information Retrieval Systems for Large Document Collections. 85-94 - Ellen M. Voorhees, Narendra Kumar Gupta, Ben Johnson-Laird:
The Collection Fusion Problem. 95-104 - Joseph A. Shaw, Edward A. Fox:
Combination of Multiple Searches. 105-108 - Stephen E. Robertson, Steve Walker, Susan Jones, Micheline Hancock-Beaulieu, Mike Gatford:
Okapi at TREC-3. 109-126 - William S. Cooper, Aitao Chen, Fredric C. Gey:
Experiments in the Probabilistic Retrieval of Full Text Documents. 127-134 - Nikolaus Walczuch, Norbert Fuhr, Michael Pollmann, Birgit Sievers:
Routing and Ad-hoc Retrieval with the TREC-3 Collection in a Distributed Loosely Federated Environment. 135-144 - Jürgen Koenemann, Richard Quatrain, Colleen Cool, Nicholas J. Belkin:
New Tools and Old Habits: The Interactive Searching Behavior of Expert Online Searches using INQUERY. 145-178 - Nipon Charoenkitkarn, Mark H. Chignell, Gene Golovchinsky:
Interactive Exploration as a Formal Text Retrieval Method: How Well can Interactivity Compensate for Unsophisticated Retrieval Algorithms. 179-200 - Richard M. Tong:
Interactive Document Retrieval Using TOPIC (A report on the TREC-3 experiment). 201-210 - Paul Thompson, Howard R. Turtle, Bokyung Yang, James Flood:
TREC-3 Ad Hoc Retrieval and Routing Experiments using the WIN System. 211-218 - Susan T. Dumais:
Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI): TREC-3 Report. 219-230 - X. Allan Lu, Robert B. Keefer:
Query Expansion/Reduction and its Impact on Retrieval Effectiveness. 231-240 - Daniel Knaus, Elke Mittendorf, Peter Schäuble:
Improving a Basic Retrieval Method by Links and Passage Level Evidence. 241-246 - K. L. Kwok, Laszlo Grunfeld, David D. Lewis:
TREC-3 Ad-Hoc, Routing Retrieval and Thresholding Experiments using PIRCS. 247-255 - David Hawking, Paul B. Thistlewaite:
Searching For Meaning With The Help Of A PADRE. 257-268 - William B. Cavnar:
Using An N-Gram-Based Document Representation With A Vector Processing Retrieval Model. 269-278 - David A. Grossman, David O. Holmes, Ophir Frieder:
A Parallel DBMS Approach to IR in TREC-3. 279-288 - Julian A. Yochum:
Research in Automatic Profile Creation and Relevance Ranking with LMDS. 289- - Yiming Yang, Christopher G. Chute, Geoffrey E. Atkin, Andrew Anda:
TREC-3 Retrieval Evaluation Using Expert Network. TREC 1994 - Stephen Huffman, Marc Damashek:
Acquaintance: A Novel Vector-Space N-Gram Technique for Document Categorization. TREC 1994 - Kenji Satoh, Akitoshi Okumura, Kiyoshi Yamabana:
Information Retrieval System for TREC3. 311-318 - Paul B. Kantor:
Decision Level Data Fusion for Routing of Documents in the TREC3 Context: A Base Case Analysis of Worst Case Results. 319-332 - David A. Gardiner, John Riedl, James R. Slagle:
TREC-3: Experience With Conceptual Relations in Information Retrieval. 333-352 - K.-I. Yu, P. Scheibe, F. Nordby:
The FDF Query Generation Workbench. 353-360 - Jacques Savoy, Melchior Ndarugendamwo, Dana Vrajitoru:
Report on the TREC-3 Experiment: A Learning Scheme in a Vector Space Model. 361-372 - James R. Driscoll, G. Theis, G. Billings:
Using Database Schemes to Detect Relevant Information. TREC 1994: 373-384 - Jean Tague-Sutcliffe, James Blustein:
A Statistical Analysis of the TREC-3 Data. TREC 1994: 385-
APPENDICES
A. TREC-3 Results
- Adhoc Results
- Routing Results
B. System Features
- Australian National University
- Bellcore
- City University
- Cornell University
- Dublin City University
- George Mason University
- Informationssysteme
- Logicon Operating Systems
- Mayo Clinic/Foundation
- National Security Agency
- NEC Corporation
- New York University
- Queens College, CUNY
- Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
- Rutgers University (N. Belkin)
- Rutgers University (P. Kantor)
- Siemens Corporate Research Inc.
- TRW/Paracel
- Universitaet Dortmund
- Universite de Neuchatel
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of Central Florida
- University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- University of Minnesota
- University of Toronto
- Verity, Inc.
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute
- Westlaw Publishing Company
- Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
C. Comparison Between TREC2 and TREC3
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