Fox, K.L.; Frieder, O.; Knepper, M.M.; Snowberg, E.J.: SENTINEL: a multiple engine information retrieval and visualization system (1999)
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- Abstract
- We describe a prototype Information Retrieval system; SENTINEL, under development at Harris Corporation's Information Systems Division. SENTINEL is a fusion of multiple information retrieval technologies, integrating n-grams, a vector space model, and a neural network training rule. One of the primary advantages of SENTINEL is its 3-dimensional visualization capability that is based fully upon the mathematical representation of information with SENTINEL. The 3-dimensional visualization capability provides users with an intuitive understanding, with relevance/query refinement techniques athat can be better utilized, resulting in higher retrieval precision
- Source
- Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 50(1999) no.7, S.616-625