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  1. Klassifikation und Ordnung : Tagungsband 12. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation, Darmstadt, 17.-19.3.1988 (1989) 0.12
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    Content
    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: FUGMANN, R.: Der Ordnungsbegriff in der Informationswissenschaft; HOLENSTEIN, E.: Klassifikation in natürlichen Sprachen; LAUSEN, G. u. J. SEIB: Von Datenbanksystemen zu wissensbasierten Systemen; LUSTIF,: Automatische Indexierung und Information Retrieval: Erfahrungen und Perspektiven; RIVAL, I.: Order: a theory with view: NEDOBITY, W.: Ordnungsstrukturen für Begriffsdatenbanken; SCHULZ-OTTO, K.-P. u. R. HAMMERL: Untersuchungen von Strukturen sprachlicher Begriffe: am Beispiel von Abstraktheitsstrukturen; GREINER, G.: Übungen zur Inhaltserschließung im Rahmen der dokumentarischen Aus- und Fortbildung; KALOK, L.: Sacherschließung in HEBIS aus der Sicht eines Anwenders; SCHNELLING, H.: Der Online-Benutzerkatalog der Bibliothek der Universität Konstanz als Sachkatalog: zur integration von Systematik, Register und verbaler Sacherschließung; VASILJEV, A.: The law of requisite variety as applied to subject indexing and retrieval; CZAP, H. Informationsspeicherung und -wiedergewinnung bei terminologischen Datenbanksystemen; RUGE, G. u. C. SCHWARZ: Die Leistungsfähigkeit von linguistischen Verfahren in der Massentextverarbeitung; HÖLZL, J.: Warenbeschreibung als Problemlösung; GASTHUBER, H.: Produktklassifikation /Produktbeschreibung als Gegenstand normativer Festlegungen
  2. Sacherschließung in norddeutschen Bibliotheken (1985) 0.09
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: NIETIEDT; U.: Die "Systematik für Bücherein" - SfB; LORENZEN, H.-J.: Die Einführung der SfB in Öffentlichen Bibliotheken;Einführung der Systematik für Büchereien (SfB) in Schleswig-Holstein: Erfahrungsberichte aus der Praxis; ENDERLE, R.: Die Einführung der SfB aus der Sicht einer Lektorin; REIMERS, U.: Die Einführung der SfB aus der Sicht einer beteiligten Bücherei; WIEGAND, G.: Die Umstellung der Sacherschließung an der Kieler Universitätsbibliothek; SEUSING; E.: Sacherschließung und überregionale IuD-Aufgaben der Bibliothek des Instituts für Weltwirtschaft an der Universität Kiel
  3. Indexing techniques for advanced database systems (1997) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Recent years have seen an explosive growth in the use of new database applications such as CAD/CAM systems, spatial information systems, and multimedia information systems. The needs of these applications are far more complex than traditional business applications. They call for support of objects with complex data types, such as images and spatial objects, and for support of objects with wildly varying numbers of index terms, such as documents. Traditional indexing techniques such as the B-tree and its variants do not efficiently support these applications, and so new indexing mechanisms have been developed.As a result of the demand for database support for new applications, there has been a proliferation of new indexing techniques. The need for a book addressing indexing problems in advanced applications is evident. For practitioners and database and application developers, this book explains best practice, guiding the selection of appropriate indexes for each application. For researchers, this book provides a foundation for the development of new and more robust indexes. For newcomers, this book is an overview of the wide range of advanced indexing techniques. "Indexing Techniques for Advanced Database Systems" is suitable as a secondary text for a graduate level course on indexing techniques, and as a reference for researchers and practitioners in industry.
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    Indexing
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    Indexing
  4. Studien zur Klassifikation, Systematik und Terminologie : Theorie und Praxis. Akten der 6. Jahrestagung des Münsteraner Arbeitskreises für Semiotik, Münster, 25.-26.9.1984. (1985) 0.08
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: DUTZ, K.D.: Systematik, Klassifikation, Terminologie: Zur Rahmenbestimmung von Arbeitstagung und Textsammlung; NEDOBITY, W.: Die Bedeutung der systematischen Terminologiearbeit für den Aufbau von Wissensbanken und anderen Expertensystemen; BAXMANN, E.-V.: Methoden und Probleme der Terminologienormung; GREINER, G.: Grundlagen der bibliothekarisch-dokumentarischen Ordnungslehre; DAHLBERG, I.: Begriffs- und Definitionstheorie in ihrem Zusammenhang; HÖFIG, W.: Meinungen eines Bibliothekars zur Terminologielehre, Terminologieplanung und Terminologienormung; MEYER, P.G.: Die Dokumentationssprache der "Bibliographie Linguistischer Literatur". Struktur und Grundsatzprobleme ihrer Entwicklung; DUTZ, K.D.: Klassifikation und Systematik eines wissenschaftlichen Bereichs. Ein Beispiel; SCHNEIDER, R.-H.: Zum antirevolutionären Charakter von Bibliothekssystematiken: historisierende Labyrinthik vs. pragmatische Ariadnik?; GRÖSCHEL, B.: Probleme der Abgrenzung und Gliederung eines Fachwortschatzes: am Beispiel der russischen linguistischen Terminologie; FRANKE, H.: Die sprachlichen Varietäten des Deutschen: Schwierigkeiten einer Klassifikation; ZIRKEL, U.: Varietäten der deutschen Gegenwartssprache: Versuch einer Klassifikation; ELLING, E.: Darstellung der Entwicklung klassifikatorischer Fähigkeiten im Rahmen der Piagetschen Theorie; Freedman, J.S.: Classification and definition within 16th and 17th century philosophy; WULFF, H.J.: Klassifikationen, kulturelle Einheiten und Inhaltsanalyse: ein Beitrag zu semiotischen Problemen von Klassifikationen der dritten Art; MERTEN, K.: Syntax, Semantik und Pragmatik: zur Ausdifferenzierung der Morrisschen Semiotik; BILLER, G.: Prognose und Klassifikation: zwei unabdingbare Bestandteile des Strafvollzugssystems; WULFF, H.J.: "Klassifikation" im Studiengang Sprachwissenschaft? Thesen und Beispiele; DUTZ, K.D.: Aussichten von Systematik, Klassifikation und Terminologie: ein Rückblick auf die Beiträge
  5. Klassifikationen für wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken : Analysen, Empfehlungen, Modelle (1998) 0.08
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    Content
    Im ersten Teil werden auf der Basis des Kriterienkataloges von G. Heinrich die folgenden Systematiken vorgestellt: DDC (R. Baum); UDK (B. Lorenz); LCC (H.-J. Hermes); Basisklassifikation (F. Fischer); SWD-Systematik (W. Traiser); GHB-Systematik (F. Fischer); Regensburger Verbundklassifikation (B. Lorenz)
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  6. ¬Die Systematik im OPAC : über das Instrumentarium zum Ordnen und Wiederfinden. Vorträge aus den bibliothekarischen Arbeitsgruppen der 16. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation, Dortmund 1992 (1993) 0.07
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    Enthält die Beiträge: LISCHEWSKY-WEISER, B.: Die Systematik im OPAC; GREINER, G.: Facettensysteme; LORENZ, B.: Überlegungen zur Aufstellungsklassifikation; HERMES, H.-J.: Dezimalklassifikation: zum gegenwärtigen Stand der UDK; TRAISER, W.: Die Deutsche Bibliothek: Schlagwort-Klassifikation und Conspectus; BIES, W.: Inhaltserschließung: Versuch einer bibliothekswissenschaftlichen Didaktik; RECKER-KOTULLA, I.: Die niederländische Basisklassifikation als Instrument der kooperativen Sacherschließung; JEDWABSKI, B. u. K. SCHRÖDER: UBOK: Der Dortmunder Universitätsbibliotheks-Online-Katalog; KOWALK, W.: Der Saarbrücker Sachkatalog nach der Methode Eppelsheimer im OPAC; NOHR, H.: Präkombination klassifikatorischer und verbaler Sacherschließungsdaten und ihr Potential im Information Retrieval
  7. Wissensorganisation in kooperativen Lern- und Arbeitsumgebungen : Proceedings der 8. Tagung der Deutschen Sektion der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Wissensorganisation, Regensburg, 9.-11. Oktober 2002 (2004) 0.06
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: 1. Grundlagen der Wissensorganisation Ingetraut DAHLBERG: Ontische Strukturen und Wissensmuster in der Wissensorganisation S.3 Gerd BAUER: Graphische Darstellung interdisziplinärer Wissensstrukturen S.15 Roland WAGNER_DÖBLER: Kognitive Mobilität und Zipfs "Principle of Least Effort" S.23 Gerhard RAHMSTORF: Übersicht über Methoden der Wissensorganisation S.33 Hannelore SCHOTT, Albert SCHRÖDER: Crosskonkordanzen von Klassifikationen und Thesauri S.41 2. Lehre und Lernen Alfred GERSTENKORN (von Berlin 2001): Wissensmanagement braucht Verstehensmanagement - Konzeption eines Instrumentariums zum Verstehen von Fachtexten für Experten, Neulinge und begrifflich geschulte Fachfremde S.53 Giselher H.J. REDEKER: Learning Objects - Sequenzierung auf Grundlage pädagogischer Metadaten S.67 Alois WACKER, Thorsten KOCH: "Die Arbeitslosen von Marienthal" - Ein Klassiker der Sozialforschung als multimediale Lerneinheit S.83 Christina RAUTENSTRAUCH (von Berlin 2001): Tele-Tutoring - Zur Didaktik des kommunikativen Handelns im virtuellen Lernraum S.93 Gerhard BUDIN: Mehrsprachige Wissensorganisation für den Aufbau von eLearning-Systemen für die Ökologie - Erfahrungsberichte zu den Projekten "Logos Gaias" und "Media Nova Naturae" S.105
    3. Kooperative Arbeitsumgebungen Maik ADOMßENT (von Berlin 2001): Gestaltungspotenziale kollaborativer Wissensnetzwerke in "Lernenden Verwaltungen" am Beispiel des praxisbezogenen Online-Kurses "Projektmanagement" der Universität Lüneburg S.123 Andreas WENDT: Standardisierungen im E-Learning-Bereich zur Unterstützung der automatisierten Komposition von Lernmaterialien S.133 Katja MRUCK, Marion NIEHOFF, Guenter MEY: Forschungsunterstützung in kooperativen Lernumgebungen: Das Beispiel der "Projektwerkstatt Qualitativen Arbeitens" als Offline- und Online-Begleitkonzept S.143 Irmhild ROGULLA, Mirko PREHN: Arbeitsprozessorientierte Weiterbildung: Prozess-Systematik als Basis für Informationsaneignung, Wissenserwerb und Kompetenzentwicklung S.151 4. Wissensmanagement und Informationsdesign Alexander SIGEL: Wissensmanagement in der Praxis: Wann, wie und warum hilft dort Wissensorganisation (nicht)? S.163 Johannes GADNER, Doris OHNESORGE, Tine ADLER, Renate BUBER: Repräsentation und Organisation von Wissen zur Entscheidungsunterstützung im Management S.175 Kerstin ZIMMERMANN: Die Anforderungen an ein wissenschaftliches Informationsportal für die Telekommunikation S.187 Philip ZERWECK: Gestaltung und Erstellung komplexer Informationsangebote im Web S.197 H. Peter OHLY (von Belin 2001): Erstellung und Interpretation von semantischen Karten am Beispiel des Themas "Soziologische Beratung" S.205 Thomas SPORER, Anton KÖSTLBACHER: Digitale Dokumentation von wissenschaftlichen Veranstaltungen S.219
  8. Paradigms and conceptual systems in knowledge organization : Proceedings of the Eleventh International ISKO Conference, 23-26 February 2010 Rome, Italy (2010) 0.06
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    Content
    Inhalt: Keynote address - Order and KO - Conceptology in KO - Mathematics in KO - Psychology and KO - Science and KO - Problems in KO - KOS general questions - KOS structure and elements, facet analysis - KOS construction - KOS Maintenance, updating and storage - Compatibility, concordance, interoperability between indexing languages - Theory of classing and indexing - Taxonomies in communications engineering - Special KOSs in literature - Special KOSs in cultural sciences - General problems of natural language, derived indexing, tagging - Automatic language processing - Online retrieval systems and technologies - Problems of terminology - Subject-oriented terminology work - General problems of applied classing and indexing, catalogues, guidelines - Classing and indexing of non-book materials (images, archives, museums) - Personas and institutions in KO, cultural warrant - Organizing team - List of contributors
    Date
    22. 2.2013 12:09:34
  9. Saving the time of the library user through subject access innovation : Papers in honor of Pauline Atherton Cochrane (2000) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Pauline Atherton Cochrane has been contributing to library and information science for fifty years. Think of it-from mid-century to the millennium, from ENIAC (practically) to Internet 11 (almost here). What a time to be in our field! Her work an indexing, subject access, and the user-oriented approach had immediate and sustained impact, and she continues to be one of our most heavily cited authors (see, JASIS, 49[4], 327-55) and most beloved personages. This introduction includes a few words about my own experiences with Pauline as well as a short summary of the contributions that make up this tribute. A review of the curriculum vita provided at the end of this publication Shows that Pauline Cochrane has been involved in a wide variety of work. As Marcia Bates points out in her note (See below), Pauline was (and is) a role model, but I will always think of her as simply the best teacher 1 ever had. In 1997, I entered the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science as a returning mid-life student; my previous doctorate had not led to a full-time job and I was re-tooling. I was not sure what 1 would find in library school, and the introductory course attended by more than 100 students from widely varied backgrounds had not yet convinced me I was in the right place. Then, one day, Pauline gave a guest lecture an the digital library in my introductory class. I still remember it. She put up some notes-a few words clustered an the blackboard with some circles and directional arrows-and then she gave a free, seemingly extemporaneous, but riveting narrative. She set out a vision for ideal information exchange in the digital environment but noted a host of practical concerns, issues, and potential problems that required (demanded!) continued human intervention. The lecture brought that class and the entire semester's work into focus; it created tremendous excitement for the future of librarianship. 1 saw that librarians and libraries would play an active role. I was in the right place.
    Content
    Enthält Beiträge von: FUGMANN, R.: Obstacles to progress in mechanized subject access and the necessity of a paradigm change; TELL, B.: On MARC and natural text searching: a review of Pauline Cochrane's inspirational thinking grafted onto a Swedish spy on library matters; KING, D.W.: Blazing new trails: in celebration of an audacious career; FIDEL, R.: The user-centered approach; SMITH, L.: Subject access in interdisciplinary research; DRABENSTOTT, K.M.: Web search strategies; LAM, V.-T.: Enhancing subject access to monographs in Online Public Access Catalogs: table of contents added to bibliographic records; JOHNSON, E.H.: Objects for distributed heterogeneous information retrieval
    Date
    22. 9.1997 19:16:05
  10. Advances in classification research. Vol.4 : proceedings of the 4th ASIS SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop (1995) 0.05
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    Enthält die Beiträge: ABAWAJY, J.H. u. M.A. SHEPHERD: Supporting a multi-hierarchical classification in the object-oriented paradigm; BOWKER; L.: Multidimensional classification of concepts for terminological purposes; COCHRANE, P.: Warrant for concepts in classification schemes; EUZENAT, J.: Brief overview of T-TREE: The TROPES Taxonomy Building Tool; HEMMASI, H. F. ROWLEY u. J.D. ANDERSON: Isolating and reorganizing core vocabulary from Library of Congress He... Music Thesaurus; JACOB, E.K.: Communication and category structure: the communicative process as a constant semantic representation of information; KIM, N-H., J.C. FRENCH u. D.E. BROWN: Boolean query reformulation with the Query Tree Classifier; KLEINBERG, I.: Programming knowledge: on indexing software for reuse and not indexing do...; LIN; X., MARCHIONINI, G. u. D. SOERGEL: Category-based and association-based map displays by human subjects; MINEAU, G.W.: The classification of structured knowledge objects; ZENG, L., D.K. GAPEN u. S. SCHMITT: Developing intellectual access and control mechanisms for discipline-based vi... future media integration
  11. Information retrieval: new systems and current research : Proceedings of the 16th Research Colloquium of the British Computer Society Information Retrieval Specialist Group, Drymen, Scotland, 22-23 Mar 94 (1996) 0.05
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    The 13 papers cover a wide range of specialist interest subjects grouped under the headings: logic and information retrieval; natural language; weighting and indexing strategies; user interfaces; and information policy
  12. Proceedings of the 4th ASIS SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop, 24.20.1993 (1993) 0.04
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    Enthält die folgenden Beiträge: ABAWAJY, J.H. u. M. Shepherd: Supporting a multi-hierarchical classification in the object-oriented paradigm; AIMEUR, E. u. G. GANASCIA: Reasoning with classification in interactive knowledge elicitation; BOWKER, L.: Multidimensional classification of concepts for terminological purposes; COCHRANE, P.: Warrant for concepts in classification schemes; EUZENAT, J.: Brief overview of T-TREE: the TROPES Taxonomy building tool; HEMMASI, H., F. ROWLEY u. J.D. ANDERSON: Isolating and reorganizing core vocabulary from Library of Congress Music Headings for use in the Music Thesaurus; JACOB, E.: Comuunication and category structure: the communicative process as a constraint on the semantic representation of information; KIM, N.-H., J.C. FRENCH u. D.E. BROWN: Boolean query formulation with the query tree classifier; KLEIBERG, I.: Programming knowledge: on indexing software for reuse and not indexing documentation at all; LIN, X., G. MARCHIONINI u. D. SOERGEL: Category-based and association-based map displays by human subjects; MINEAU, G.W.: The classification of structured knowldge objects; ZENG, L., D.K. GAPEN u. S. SCHMITT: Developing intellectual access and control mechanisms for discipline-based virtual libraries that feature media integration
  13. Indexers on indexing : a selection of articles published in "The Indexer" (1978) 0.04
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  14. SIGIR'04 : Proceedings of the 27th Annual International ACM-SIGIR Conference an Research and Development in Information Retrieval (2004) 0.04
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    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: Liu, S., F. Liu u. C. Yu u.a.: An effective approach to document retrieval via utilizing WordNet and recognizing phrases; Lau, R.Y.K., P.D. Bruza u. D. Song: Belief revision for adaptive information retrieval; Kokiopoulou, E., Y. Saad: Polynomial filtering in Latent semantic indexing for information retrieval; He, X., D. Cai u. H. Liu u.a.: Locality preserving indexing for document representation; Tang, C., S. Dwarkadas u. Z. Xu u.a.: On scaling Latent semantic indexing for large peer-to peer systems; Yu, W., Y. Gong: Document clustering by concept factorization; Kazai, G., M. Lalmas: The overlap problem in content-oriented XML retrieval evaluation; Kamps, J., M. de Rijke u. B. Sigurbjörnsson: Length normalization in XML retrieval; Liu, A., Q. Zou u. W.W. Chu: Configurable indexing and ranking for XML information retrieval; Zhang, L., Y. Pan u. T. Zhang: Focused named entity recognition using machine learning; Xu, J., R. Weischedel u. A. Licuanan: Evaluation of an extraction-based approach to answering definitional questions; Chieu, H.L., Y.K. Lee: Query based event extraction along a timeline; Yu, K., V. Tresp u. S. Yu: A nonparametric hierarchical Bayesian framework for information filtering; Liu, X., W.B. Croft: Cluster-based retrieval using language models; Silvestri, F., A. Orlando u. R. Perego: Assigning identifters to documents to enhance the clustering property of fulltext indexes; Amitay, E., D. Carmel u. R. Lempel u.a.: Scaling IR-system evaluation using Term Relevance Sets; Buckley, C., E.M. Voorhees: Retrieval evaluation with incomplete information; Cheng, P.J., J.W. Teng u. R.C. Chen u.a.: Translating unknown queries with Web corpora for cross-language information languages; Fan, J., Y. Gao u. H. Luo u.a.: Automatic image automation by using concept-sensitive salient objects for image content representation; Amitay, E., N. Har'El u. R. Sivian u.a.: Web-a-Where: geotagging web content; Shen, D., Z. Chen u. Q. Yang u.a.: Web page classification through summarization; McLaughlin, M.R., J.L. Herlocker: A collaborative filtering algorithm and evaluation metric that accurately model the user experience; Fan, W., M. Luo u. L. Wang u.a.: Tuning before feedback: combining ranking discovery and blind feedback for robust retrieval.
  15. Anwendungen in der Klassifikation : Proc. 8. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation, Hofgeismar, 10.-13.4.1984 (1985) 0.04
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    Enthält u.a. die Beiträge: BALLMER, T.: Die Allgemeinsprache als Grundlage des menschlichen Wissens; UNGVARY, R.: Ein natürliches System der Gegenstände; FUGMANN, R.: Theoretische Grundlagen der Indexierungspraxis; VELTMAN, K.: Multidimensional bibliography in classification; JOCHUM, F. u. V. WEISSMANN: Struktur und Elemente des Information Retrieval Experiments; LIEDLOFF, V.: Anwendung eines existenten Klassifikationssystems im Bereich der computerunterstützten Inhaltsanalyse; KOHL, E.: Der Thesaurus Poliathes der Bibliothek des Deutschen Bundestages in Beziehung zu den Normen DIN 1463, ISO 2788 und 5964; GÖDERT, W.: Komplementarität bei der Klassenbildung in der klassifikatorischen und verbalen Sacherschließung; LUNAU, H.: Das natürliche System der Organismen als Klassifikationsschema für Biologiebestände?; KLÖTI, T.: Aufstellung einer Kartensammlung in einer Fachbereichsbibliothek; HOLZ-MÄNTTÄRI, J.: Die Recherchierarbeit des Berufstranslators; KROMMER-BENZ, M. u. W. NEDOBITY: Klassifikationssysteme und die terminologischen Datenbanken; NACKE, O.: Prinzipien eines zentralen Verwaltungssystems für Terminologien; LAUTERBACH, H.: Teile- und Produktsbeschreibung mit Hilfe des Sachmerkmal-Systems nach DIN 4000; HAENDLER, H.: Konzipiert für die Belange der Datendokumentation: der Internationale Futtermittelthesaurus; STANCIKOVA, P.: Methodology of Multilingual Water Management Thesaurus processing; RAUSCHENBERGER, H.: Klassifikationen in EDV-gestützten Umweltauskunftssystemen; HERFURTH, M. u. H. SCHOTT; Dokumentationssprache zwischen Wissenschaft und Informationspolitik: Konzepte und Verfahrensweisen im Informationszentrum Sozialwissenschaften; GRAUMANN, S.: Aufbau, Struktur und Probleme bei der Erstellung eines EDV-gestützten Thesaurus; DAHLBERG, I.: Zur Systematik der Sachgebiete in der neuen Internationalen Enzyklopädie der Sozialwissenschaften
  16. Research and advanced technology for digital libraries : 7th European conference, ECDL2003 Trondheim, Norway, August 17-22, 2003. Proceedings (2003) 0.04
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    Abstract
    This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, ECDL 2003, held in Trondheim, Norway in August 2003. The 39 revised full papers and 8 revised short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 161 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on uses, users, and user interfaces; metadata applications; annotation and recommendation; automatic classification and indexing; Web technologies; topical crawling and subject gateways; architectures and systems; knowledge organization; collection building and management; information retrieval; digital preservation; and indexing and searching of special documents and collection information.
    Content
    Inhalt: Uses, Users, and User Interaction Metadata Applications - Semantic Browsing / Alexander Faaborg, Carl Lagoze Annotation and Recommendation Automatic Classification and Indexing - Cross-Lingual Text Categorization / Nuria Bel, Cornelis H.A. Koster, Marta Villegas - Automatic Multi-label Subject Indexing in a Multilingual Environment / Boris Lauser, Andreas Hotho Web Technologies Topical Crawling, Subject Gateways - VASCODA: A German Scientific Portal for Cross-Searching Distributed Digital Resource Collections / Heike Neuroth, Tamara Pianos Architectures and Systems Knowledge Organization: Concepts - The ADEPT Concept-Based Digital Learning Environment / T.R. Smith, D. Ancona, O. Buchel, M. Freeston, W. Heller, R. Nottrott, T. Tierney, A. Ushakov - A User Evaluation of Hierarchical Phrase Browsing / Katrina D. Edgar, David M. Nichols, Gordon W. Paynter, Kirsten Thomson, Ian H. Witten - Visual Semantic Modeling of Digital Libraries / Qinwei Zhu, Marcos Andre Gongalves, Rao Shen, Lillian Cassell, Edward A. Fox Collection Building and Management Knowledge Organization: Authorities and Works - Automatic Conversion from MARC to FRBR / Christian Monch, Trond Aalberg Information Retrieval in Different Application Areas Digital Preservation Indexing and Searching of Special Document and Collection Information
  17. Indexing: the state of our knowledge and the state of our ignorance : Proc. of the 20th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Indexers, New York, 13.5.1988 (1989) 0.04
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    Enthält die Beiträge: WELLISCH, H.H.: The literature of indexing; THOMAS, D.: Book indexing principles and stan-dards; FETTERS, L.K.: Indexing software; MILSTEAD, J.L.: Database design: Indexing applications; PRESCHEL, B.M.: Indexing for print, online, and CD-ROM; BRENNER, E.H.: Vocabulary control; ANDERSON, J.D.: Indexing and classification: file organization and display for information retrieval; CROFT, W.B.: Automatic indexing; SARACEVIC, T.: Indexing, searching, and relevance; LIPETZ, B.-A.: The usefulness of indexes; THOMAS, D.: History of the American Society of Indexers
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  18. Digital libraries: current issues : Digital Libraries Workshop DL 94, Newark, NJ, May 19-20, 1994. Selected papers (1995) 0.03
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    This volume is the first book coherently summarizing the current issues in digital libraries research, design and management. It presents, in a homogeneous way, thoroughly revised versions of 15 papers accepted for the First International Workshop on Digital Libraries, DL '94, held at Rutgers University in May 1994; in addition there are two introductory chapters provided by the volume editors, as well as a comprehensive bibliography listing 262 entries. Besides introductory aspects, the topics addressed are administration and management, information retrieval and hypertext, classification and indexing, and prototypes and applications. The volume is intended for researchers and design professionals in the field, as well as for experts from libraries administration and scientific publishing.
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  19. Progress in visual information access and retrieval (1999) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Since 1988, two issues of Library Trends have been devoted to various aspects of image and multimedia information retrieval. In each issue, the editors call for a synergy across the disciplines that develop image retrieval systems and those that utilize these systems. Stam and Giral, in the 1988 issue of Library Trends titled "Linking Art Objects and Art Information," emphasize the need for a thorough understanding of the visual information-seeking behaviors of image database users. Writing in a 1990 issue of Library Trends devoted to graphical information retrieval, Mark Rorvig takes up the fundamental issue that "what can be listed cannot always be found" and uses that statement as a framework for examining progress in intellectual access to visual information. In the ensuing decade, several critical events have unfolded that have brought about some of the needed collaboration across disciplines and have enhanced the potential for advancements in the area of visual information retrieval. First, the field of computer vision has grown exponentially within the past decade, producing tools that enable the retrieval of visual information, especially for objects with no accompanying structural, administrative, or descriptive text information. Second, the Internet, more specifically the Web, has become a common channel for the transmission of graphical information, thus moving visual information retrieval rapidly from stand-alone workstations and databases into a networked environment. Third, the use of the Web to provide access to the search and retrieval mechanisms for visual and other forms of information has spawned the development of emerging standards for metadata about these objects as well as the creation of commonly employed methods to achieve interoperability across the searching of visual, textual, and other multimedia repositories. Practicality has begun to dictate that the indexing of huge collections of images by hand is a task that is both labor intensive and expensive-in many cases more than can be afforded to provide some method of intellectual access to digital image collections. In the world of text retrieval, text "speaks for itself" whereas image analysis requires a combination of high-level concept creation as well as the processing and interpretation of inherent visual features. In the area of intellectual access to visual information, the interplay between human and machine image indexing methods has begun to influence the development of visual information retrieval systems. Research and application by the visual information retrieval (VIR) community suggests that the most fruitful approaches to VIR involve analysis of the type of information being sought, the domain in which it will be used, and systematic testing to identify optimal retrieval methods.
    Section I-"Foundations of Access to Visual Information"-is intended to provide a background in the familiar concept-based approach to describing and retrieving images, as well as the more recently developed content-based approach to visual information retrieval using inherent features such as color, shape, and texture. The importance of the articles in this section cannot be over-emphasized. In their own way, each clarifies the inevitable need to consider the interaction between high-level semantic concepts and inherent content in VIR. Content retrieval, the area which is newest to the library and information science community, will demand increased understanding and analysis in order to determine its value to users as we build more robust and lasting visual information retrieval systems. The authors in section I emphasize the need for a greater understanding of the interplay between concept-based indexing (performed by humans) and the automatic or semi-automatic process of indexing an image or a video sequence (using software) based on inherent image attributes. Section II-"Implementation and Evaluation"-focuses more specifically on the implementation and evaluation of visual information retrieval systems with cultural heritage information since this is a primary interest of libraries, museums, and archives. Section III-"Experimental Approaches"-presents articles describing three research projects that examine various aspects of image or combined image and text retrieval methods. The work represented in this issue suggests that a number of professional communities are contributing different but essential components to the development of useful and innovative image retrieval systems. In spite of the great technology strides in multimedia, image database developers and image content holders continue to grapple with the fluid issues of organization, access, retrieval, delivery, and representation. Computers now enable users to incorporate images of art and other works into their own personal information contexts-images which have for centuries been a powerful and efficient medium for conveying landmark concepts, emotions, and events. The concomitant challenge for libraries, museums, and archives also involves a shift-not only in technology and practice but also in focus-i.e., to equip ourselves with an effective understanding of the similarities and differences between text and multimedia information retrieval, and to use this knowledge as a foundation for developing effective access and archiving methods.
  20. Semantic keyword-based search on structured data sources : First COST Action IC1302 International KEYSTONE Conference, IKC 2015, Coimbra, Portugal, September 8-9, 2015. Revised Selected Papers (2016) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the First COST Action IC1302 International KEYSTONE Conference on semantic Keyword-based Search on Structured Data Sources, IKC 2015, held in Coimbra, Portugal, in September 2015. The 13 revised full papers, 3 revised short papers, and 2 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 22 initial submissions. The paper topics cover techniques for keyword search, semantic data management, social Web and social media, information retrieval, benchmarking for search on big data.
    Content
    Inhalt: Professional Collaborative Information Seeking: On Traceability and Creative Sensemaking / Nürnberger, Andreas (et al.) - Recommending Web Pages Using Item-Based Collaborative Filtering Approaches / Cadegnani, Sara (et al.) - Processing Keyword Queries Under Access Limitations / Calì, Andrea (et al.) - Balanced Large Scale Knowledge Matching Using LSH Forest / Cochez, Michael (et al.) - Improving css-KNN Classification Performance by Shifts in Training Data / Draszawka, Karol (et al.) - Classification Using Various Machine Learning Methods and Combinations of Key-Phrases and Visual Features / HaCohen-Kerner, Yaakov (et al.) - Mining Workflow Repositories for Improving Fragments Reuse / Harmassi, Mariem (et al.) - AgileDBLP: A Search-Based Mobile Application for Structured Digital Libraries / Ifrim, Claudia (et al.) - Support of Part-Whole Relations in Query Answering / Kozikowski, Piotr (et al.) - Key-Phrases as Means to Estimate Birth and Death Years of Jewish Text Authors / Mughaz, Dror (et al.) - Visualization of Uncertainty in Tag Clouds / Platis, Nikos (et al.) - Multimodal Image Retrieval Based on Keywords and Low-Level Image Features / Pobar, Miran (et al.) - Toward Optimized Multimodal Concept Indexing / Rekabsaz, Navid (et al.) - Semantic URL Analytics to Support Efficient Annotation of Large Scale Web Archives / Souza, Tarcisio (et al.) - Indexing of Textual Databases Based on Lexical Resources: A Case Study for Serbian / Stankovic, Ranka (et al.) - Domain-Specific Modeling: Towards a Food and Drink Gazetteer / Tagarev, Andrey (et al.) - Analysing Entity Context in Multilingual Wikipedia to Support Entity-Centric Retrieval Applications / Zhou, Yiwei (et al.)
    Date
    1. 2.2016 18:25:22

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