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  1. Ellis, D.: New horizons in information retrieval (1990) 0.02
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    Information retrieval / Research
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    Information retrieval / Research
  2. Next generation search engines : advanced models for information retrieval (2012) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The main goal of this book is to transfer new research results from the fields of advanced computer sciences and information science to the design of new search engines. The readers will have a better idea of the new trends in applied research. The achievement of relevant, organized, sorted, and workable answers- to name but a few - from a search is becoming a daily need for enterprises and organizations, and, to a greater extent, for anyone. It does not consist of getting access to structural information as in standard databases; nor does it consist of searching information strictly by way of a combination of key words. It goes far beyond that. Whatever its modality, the information sought should be identified by the topics it contains, that is to say by its textual, audio, video or graphical contents. This is not a new issue. However, recent technological advances have completely changed the techniques being used. New Web technologies, the emergence of Intranet systems and the abundance of information on the Internet have created the need for efficient search and information access tools.
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    Information retrieval / Research
    Information storage and retrieval systems / Research
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    Information retrieval / Research
    Information storage and retrieval systems / Research