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  1. Salton, G.: Automatic text processing : the transformation, analysis, and retrieval of information by computer (1989) 0.30
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    COMPASS
    Information retrieval / Use of / On-line computers
    Subject
    Information retrieval / Use of / On-line computers
  2. Moreno, J.M.T.: Automatic text summarization (2014) 0.04
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    Abstract
    This new textbook examines the motivations and the different algorithms for automatic document summarization (ADS). We performed a recent state of the art. The book shows the main problems of ADS, difficulties and the solutions provided by the community. It presents recent advances in ADS, as well as current applications and trends. The approaches are statistical, linguistic and symbolic. Several exemples are included in order to clarify the theoretical concepts. The books currently available in the area of Automatic Document Summarization are not recent. Powerful algorithms have been developed in recent years that include several applications of ADS. The development of recent technology has impacted on the development of algorithms and their applications. The massive use of social networks and the new forms of the technology requires the adaptation of the classical methods of text summarizers. This is a new textbook on Automatic Text Summarization, based on teaching materials used in two or one-semester courses. It presents a extensive state-of-art and describes the new systems on the subject. Previous automatic summarization books have been either collections of specialized papers, or else authored books with only a chapter or two devoted to the field as a whole. In other hand, the classic books on the subject are not recent.
    Content
    Automatic Text Summarization Some Important Concepts 23 Single document Summarization 53 Guided Multi-Document Summarization 109 Emerging systems 151 Source and DomainSpecific Summarization 179 Text Abstracting 219 Evaluating Document Summaries 243 Conclusion 275 Information Retrieval NLP and Automatic Text Summarization 281 Automatic Text Summarization Resources 305
  3. Moens, M.F.: Automatic indexing and abstracting of document texts (2000) 0.02
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    Content
    Need for indexing and abstracting texts; attributes of texts; text representations and their use; selection of natural language index terms; assignment of controlled language index texts; automatic abstracting; applications
  4. Sparck Jones, K.: Automatic keyword classification for information retrieval (1971) 0.01
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  5. Salton, G.; McGill, M. J.: Information Retrieval: Grundlegendes für Informationswissenschaftler (1987) 0.01
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    Content
    Enthält die Kapitel: Information Retrieval: eine Einführung; Invertierte Dateisysteme; Textanalyse und automatisches Indexieren; Die experimentellen Retrievalsysteme SMART und SIRE; Die Bewertung von Retrievalsystemen; Fortgeschrittene Retrievaltechniken; Verarbeitung natürlicher Sprache; Informationstechnologie: Hardware und Software; Datenbankmanagementsysteme; Zukünftige Entwicklungen im Information Retrieval
  6. Salton, G.; McGill, M. J.: Introduction to modern information retrieval (1983) 0.01
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  7. ¬The smart retrieval system : experiments in automatic document processing (1971) 0.01
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  8. Nohr, H.: Grundlagen der automatischen Indexierung : ein Lehrbuch (2003) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 6.2009 12:46:51
    Footnote
    Rez. in: nfd 54(2003) H.5, S.314 (W. Ratzek): "Um entscheidungsrelevante Daten aus der ständig wachsenden Flut von mehr oder weniger relevanten Dokumenten zu extrahieren, müssen Unternehmen, öffentliche Verwaltung oder Einrichtungen der Fachinformation effektive und effiziente Filtersysteme entwickeln, einsetzen und pflegen. Das vorliegende Lehrbuch von Holger Nohr bietet erstmalig eine grundlegende Einführung in das Thema "automatische Indexierung". Denn: "Wie man Information sammelt, verwaltet und verwendet, wird darüber entscheiden, ob man zu den Gewinnern oder Verlierern gehört" (Bill Gates), heißt es einleitend. Im ersten Kapitel "Einleitung" stehen die Grundlagen im Mittelpunkt. Die Zusammenhänge zwischen Dokumenten-Management-Systeme, Information Retrieval und Indexierung für Planungs-, Entscheidungs- oder Innovationsprozesse, sowohl in Profit- als auch Non-Profit-Organisationen werden beschrieben. Am Ende des einleitenden Kapitels geht Nohr auf die Diskussion um die intellektuelle und automatische Indexierung ein und leitet damit über zum zweiten Kapitel "automatisches Indexieren. Hier geht der Autor überblickartig unter anderem ein auf - Probleme der automatischen Sprachverarbeitung und Indexierung - verschiedene Verfahren der automatischen Indexierung z.B. einfache Stichwortextraktion / Volltextinvertierung, - statistische Verfahren, Pattern-Matching-Verfahren. Die "Verfahren der automatischen Indexierung" behandelt Nohr dann vertiefend und mit vielen Beispielen versehen im umfangreichsten dritten Kapitel. Das vierte Kapitel "Keyphrase Extraction" nimmt eine Passpartout-Status ein: "Eine Zwischenstufe auf dem Weg von der automatischen Indexierung hin zur automatischen Generierung textueller Zusammenfassungen (Automatic Text Summarization) stellen Ansätze dar, die Schlüsselphrasen aus Dokumenten extrahieren (Keyphrase Extraction). Die Grenzen zwischen den automatischen Verfahren der Indexierung und denen des Text Summarization sind fließend." (S. 91). Am Beispiel NCR"s Extractor/Copernic Summarizer beschreibt Nohr die Funktionsweise.
  9. Kuhlen, R.: Experimentelle Morphologie in der Informationswissenschaft (1977) 0.01
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    LCSH
    Information storage and retrieval systems
    Subject
    Information storage and retrieval systems
  10. Automatische Indexierung zwischen Forschung und Anwendung (1986) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Die automatische Indexierung von Dokumenten für das Information Retrieval, d. h. die automatische Charakterisierung von Dokumentinhalten mittels Deskriptoren (Schlagwörtern) ist bereits seit über 25 Jahren ein Gebiet theoretischer und experimenteller Forschung. Dagegen wurde erst im Oktober 1985 mit der Anwendung der automatischen Indexierung in der Inputproduktion für ein großes Retrievalsystem begonnen. Es handelt sich um die Indexierung englischer Referatetexte für die Physik-Datenbasis des Informationszentrums Energie, Physik, Mathematik GmbH in Karlsruhe. In dem vorliegenden Buch beschreiben Mitarbeiter der Technischen Hochschule Darmstadt ihre Forschungs- und Entwicklungsarbeiten, die zu dieser Pilotanwendung geführt haben.
  11. Lohmann, H.: KASCADE: Dokumentanreicherung und automatische Inhaltserschließung : Projektbericht und Ergebnisse des Retrievaltests (2000) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Verbesserungen des Gewichtungsverfahrens sollten schließlich unterstützt werden durch Maßnahmen zur Optimierung der Retrievalumgebung, etwa durch - den Einsatz von Hypertextwerkzeugen; - die Integration der THEAS-Komponente, mit der die automatische Mehrwortgruppengewinnung mit Hilfe eines Mehrwortgruppen-Parsers möglich ist; dies könnte im Rahmen der Dialogführung mit dem Nutzer eingesetzt werden, wenn dieser Teilkomponenten solcher Mehrwortgruppen im Retrieval verwendet. Mit THEAS wäre daneben der Einstieg in das Retrieval über das Register mit kanonischen Formen möglich; - die Integration von Wörterbuchfunktionen zur Benutzerunterstützung. Eine Weiterentwicklung des SELIX-Verfahrens könnte daneben in diese Richtungen erfolgen: - Bildung von Dokument-Clustern. Dabei werden Dokumente in einem Dokumenten-Raum einander in dem Maße zugeordnet, in dem ihre selektierten Grundformen übereinstimmen. - Errichtung von statistisch basierten semantischen Netzen, in denen Grundformen einander in einem Begriffs-Raum in dem Maße zugeordnet werden, in dem sie "gemeinsam" in Dokumenten auftreten.
    RSWK
    Online-Katalog / Automatische Indexierung / Inhaltsverzeichnis / Scanning / Information Retrieval / Projekt
    Subject
    Online-Katalog / Automatische Indexierung / Inhaltsverzeichnis / Scanning / Information Retrieval / Projekt
  12. Qualität in der Inhaltserschließung (2021) 0.00
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    Theme
    Verbale Doksprachen im Online-Retrieval
    Klassifikationssysteme im Online-Retrieval