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  1. Ruge, G.: ¬A spreading activation network for automatic generation of thesaurus relationships (1991) 0.09
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    Date
    8.10.2000 11:52:22
  2. Ruge, G.; Schwarz, C.: ¬Die Leistungsfähigkeit von linguistischen Verfahren in der Massentextverarbeitung (1989) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Dependenzstrukturen stellen syntagmatische Relationen von Worten in Texten dar. Ihre Anwendungsmöglichkeiten im Information Retrieval werden erläutert. Bei Siemens wurde ein System zur Transformation von Texten in Dependenzstrukturen entwickelt, wobei besonders darauf geachtet wurde, die Wirkung gegen den Aufwand abzuwiegen. Die letzte Version verarbeitet 20 MB Freitext in einer Stunde Realzeit auf einem Siemens BS2000 Großrechner. Analyse-Recall and Analyse-Precision liegen jeweils bei 0,85
  3. Ruge, G.: Sprache und Computer : Wortbedeutung und Termassoziation. Methoden zur automatischen semantischen Klassifikation (1995) 0.05
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Knowledge organization 22(1995) no.3/4, S.182-184 (M.T. Rolland)
  4. Ruge, G.; Goeser, S.: Information Retrieval ohne Linguistik (1998) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Natürlicherweise sollte man erwarten, daß linguistische Textanalyseverfahren die Effektivität und Benutzerfreundlichkeit von Information Retrieval Systemen verbessern, da sowohl Dokumente als auch Suchanfragen die interessierenden Inhalte linguistisch enkodieren. Ein Retrievalabgleich auf der Ebene der linguistischen Inhaltsdarstellung müßte demzufolge zu besseren Retrievalsystemen führen als ein Abgleich auf Wort- oder gar Zeichenebene. Tatsächlich aber ist immer noch weitgehend unklar, inwieweit linguistische Textanalyseverfahren Retrievalsysteme verbessern können. Evaluationen von Retrievalsystemen mit linguistischen Komponenten führen nach wie vor zu unterschiedlichen, teils gegenläufigen Ergebnissen, obwohl die dazu erforderliche Computerlinguistik große Fortschritte gemacht hat. Wir gehen der Frage nach, wie es zu diesen kontraintuitiven Ergenissen kommt. Dazu wird der Stand der Kunst im linguistischen IR zusammengefaßt, so daß die Ergebnisse anhand des Vergleich verschiedener Evaluierungen diskutiert werden können.
  5. Ruge, G.; Schwarz, C.: Term association and computational linguistics (1991) 0.02
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  6. Ruge, G.: Experiments on linguistically-based term associations (1992) 0.02
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  7. Ruge, G.; Schwarz, C.: Linguistically based term associations : a new semantic component for a hyperterm system (1990) 0.02
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  8. Ruge, G.; Schwarz, C.: Natural language access to free-text data bases (1989) 0.02
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