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  • × author_ss:"Alexander, M."
  • × theme_ss:"Automatisches Indexieren"
  • × year_i:[1990 TO 2000}
  1. Alexander, M.: Retrieving digital data with fuzzy matching (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Briefly describes the Excalibur EFS system which makes use of adaptive pattern recognition technology as an aid to automatic indexing and how it is being tested at the British Library for the indexing and retrieval of scanned images from the library's holdings. Notes how Excalibur EFS can support a wide degree of fuzzy searching, compensate for the errors produced by OCR conversion of scanned images, reduce the costs of indexing, and require far less storage space than more traditional indexes
    Source
    New library world. 97(1996) no.1131, S.28-31
  2. Alexander, M.: Automatic indexing of document images using Excalibur EFS (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses research into the application of adaptive pattern recognition technology to enable effective retrieval from scanned document images. Describes application at the British Library of Excalibur EFS software which uses adaptive pattern recognition technology to provide access to digital information in its native forms, fuzzy searching retrieval and automatic indexing capabilities. It was used to make specialist printed catalogues and indexes accessible on computer via content based indexes