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  • × author_ss:"Rissland, E.L."
  • × theme_ss:"Case Based Reasoning"
  1. Rissland, E.L.; Daniels, J.J.: ¬The synergistic application of CBR to IR (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses a hybrid approach combining case-based reasoning and information retrieval for the retrieval of full text documents. It takes as input a standard symbolic representation of a problem case and retrieves text of relevant cases from a document collection dramatically larger than the case base available to the CBR system. It works by performing a standard HYPO style analysis and uses the texts associated with important classes of cases found in this analysis to seed a modified version of INQUERY's relevance feedback mechanism in order to generate a query composed of individual terms or pairs of terms. It exteds the reach of CBR to much larger corpora, and it anbales the injection of knowledge based techniques into traditional IR. Describes the CBR-IR approach and reports on-going experiments
    Footnote
    Contribution to a special issue on the application of artificial intelligence to information retrieval