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  1. Salton, G.: Mathematics and information retrieval (1979) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The development of a given discipline in science and technology often depends on the availability of theorie capable of describing the processes which control the field and of modelling the interactions between the processes. The absence of an accepted theory of information retrieval has benn blamed for the relative disorder and the lack of technical advances in the area. The main mathematical approaches to information retrieval are examined in this study, including both algebraic and probabilistic models, and the difficulties which impede the formalization of information retrieval processes are described. A number of developments are covered where new theoretical understandings have directly led to the improvemenet of retrieval techniques and operations
    Source
    Journal of documentation. 35(1979) no.1, S.1-29
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  2. Salton, G.; Buckley, C.: Approaches to global text analysis (1990) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Current approaches to the analysis of natural language text are not viable for documents of unrestricted scope. A global text analysis system is proposed designed to identify homogeneous text environments in which the meaning of text words and phrases remains unambiguous, and useful term relationships may be automatically determined. The proposed methods include document clustering methods, as well as comparisons of local document excerpts in specified global contexts, leading to structured text representations in which similar texts, or text excerpts, are appropriately linked
    Pages
    S.228-233
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    a
  3. Salton, G.: Thoughts about modern retrieval technologies (1988) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Paper presented at the 30th Annual Conference of the National Federation of Astracting and Information Services, Philadelphia, 28 Feb-2 Mar 88. In recent years, the amount and the variety of available machine-readable data, new technologies have been introduced, such as high density storage devices, and fancy graphic displays useful for information transformation and access. New approaches have also been considered for processing the stored data based on the construction of knowledge bases representing the contents and structure of the information, and the use of expert system techniques to control the user-system interactions. Provides a brief evaluation of the new information processing technologies, and of the software methods proposed for information manipulation.
    Source
    Information services and use. 8(1988) no.2/3/4, S.107-113
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    a
  4. Salton, G.; Buckley, C.: Improving retrieval performance by relevance feedback (1990) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 41(1990) no.4, S.288-297
    Type
    a
  5. Salton, G.: ¬The state of retrieval system evaluation (1992) 0.00
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    Source
    Information processing and management. 28(1992) no.4, S.441-449
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  6. Salton, G.: ¬A theory of indexing (1975) 0.00
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  7. Salton, G.; Allan, J.: Selective text utilization and text traversal (1995) 0.00
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  8. Salton, G.: Experiments in automatic thesaurus construction for information retrieval (1972) 0.00
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    xxx S
  9. Salton, G.: Automatic text processing : the transformation, analysis, and retrieval of information by computer (1989) 0.00
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    XIII,530 S