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SIGIR '89: Proceedings of the 12th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
ACM1989 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
SIGIR 89: The 12th Annual International Conference on Research Development in Information Retrieval Cambridge Massachusetts USA June 25 - 28, 1989
ISBN:
978-0-89791-321-8
Published:
01 May 1989
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In search of knowledge-based search tactics

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    Adaptive information retrieval: using a connectionist representation to retrieve and learn about documents

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    A neural network for probabilistic information retrieval

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    Design of a browsing interface for information retrieval

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    Integrated information retrieval in a knowledge worker support system

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    Optimum polynomial retrieval functions

    We show that any approach to develop optimum retrieval functions is based on two kinds of assumptions: first, a certain form of representation for documents and requests, and second, additional simplifying assumptions that predefine the type of the ...

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    Towards an information logic

    'Probability is expectation founded upon partial knowledge.' (Boole, 1854)

    Information retrieval based on stored program electronic computers has been an active area of research since the time these machines were invented. It is therefore somewhat ...

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    A parallel indexed algorithm for information retrieval

    In this paper we present a parallel document ranking algorithm suitable for use on databases of 1-1000 GB, resident on primary or secondary storage. The algorithm is based on inverted indexes, and has two advantages over a previously published parallel ...

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    An optical system for full text search

    In this paper we propose a full text search system based on optics. The storage and processing of the textual data are performed by an optical back-end system to an electronic computer. In this way we can take advantage of the speed and parallelism of ...

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    Retrieving highly dynamic widely distributed information

    Wide area networks provide a variety of information sources which can be exploited only by appropriate information retrieval techniques such as repeated automatic query of remote databases and bulletin boards. Distinctive features of the content and ...

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    On the application of syntactic methodologies in automatic text analysis

    This study summarizes various linguistic approaches proposed for document analysis in information retrieval environments. Included are standard syntactic methods to generate complex content identifiers, and the use of semantic know-how obtained from ...

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    File organizations and access methods for CLV disks

    A large and important class of optical disc technology are CLV format discs such as CD ROM and WORM. In this paper, we examine the issues related to the implementation and performance of several different file organizations on CLV format optical discs ...

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    A new approach to text searching

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    Multikey access methods based on term discrimination and signature clustering

    In order to improve the two-level signature file method designed by Sacks-Davis et al. [20], we propose new multikey access methods based on term discrimination and signature clustering. By term discrimination, we create separate, efficient access ...

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    Indexing medical reports in a multimedia environment: the RIME experimental approach

    This paper focuses on the RIME system aimed to the indexing of medical reports in a multimedia environment. This particular application is viewed as representative of a large set of still unanswered needs of large communities of users: domain experts ...

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    Full text indexing based on lexical relations an application: software libraries

    In contrast to other kinds of libraries, software libraries need to be conceptually organized. When looking for a component, the main concern of users is the functionality of the desired component; implementation details are secondary. Software reuse ...

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    How a personal document's intended use or purpose affects its classification in an office

    This paper reports on one of the findings of a larger case study that attempts to describe how people organize documents in their own offices. In that study, several dimensions along which people make classificatory decisions were identified. Of these, ...

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    Information retrieval using a hypertext-based help system

    Hypertext offers users a simple, flexible way to navigate through electronic information systems but at the potential risk of becoming lost in the network of interconnected pieces of information. A study was conducted on information retrieval using a ...

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    A hypertext knowledge based for primary care - LIMEDS in LINCKS

    In organized health care, primary care is the first level. It is characterized by the wide span of health problems managed as well as remote location from traditional medical information and knowledge sources. The LIMEDS project has formulated the ...

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    Settings and the setting structure: the description and automated propagation of networks for perusing videodisk image states

    This paper describes a system for formally representing spatial relationships between videodisc image states called settings. A number of setting relations are defined, these being based on the manipulations of the camera typically used in the ...

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    Research toward the development of a lexical knowledge base for natural language processing

    This paper documents research toward building a complete lexicon containing all the words found in general newspaper text. It is intended to provide the reader with an understanding of the inherent limitations of existing vocabulary collection methods ...

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    Information retrieval and software reuse

    Software reuse is widely believed to be the most promising technology for improving software quality and productivity. There are many technical and non-technical problems to be solved, however, before widespread reuse of software lifecycle objects ...

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    • Rutgers University–New Brunswick

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        Acceptance Rates

        Overall Acceptance Rate 792 of 3,983 submissions, 20%
        YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
        SIGIR'194268420%
        SIGIR '184098621%
        SIGIR '173627822%
        SIGIR '163416218%
        SIGIR '153517020%
        SIGIR '143878221%
        SIGIR '133667320%
        SIGIR '105208717%
        SIGIR '032664617%
        SIGIR '022194420%
        SIGIR '012014723%
        SIGIR '991353324%
        Overall3,98379220%