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  1. Ellis, D.: Progress and problems in information retrieval (1996) 0.08
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    Abstract
    An introduction to the principal generic approaches to information retrieval research with their associated concepts, models and systems, this text is designed to keep the information professional up to date with the major themes and developments that have preoccupied researchers in recent month in relation to textual and documentary retrieval systems.
    COMPASS
    Information retrieval
    Content
    First published 1991 as New horizons in information retrieval
    Date
    26. 7.2002 20:22:46
    LCSH
    Information retrieval
    Subject
    Information retrieval
    Information retrieval
  2. Chowdhury, G.G.: Introduction to modern information retrieval (1999) 0.07
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    Content
    Enthält die Kapitel: 1. Basic concepts of information retrieval systems, 2. Database technology, 3. Bibliographic formats, 4. Subject analysis and representation, 5. Automatic indexing and file organization, 6. Vocabulary control, 7. Abstracts and abstracting, 8. Searching and retrieval, 9. Users of information retrieval, 10. Evaluation of information retrieval systems, 11. Evaluation experiments, 12. Online information retrieval, 13. CD-ROM information retrieval, 14. Trends in CD-ROM and online information retrieval, 15. Multimedia information retrieval, 16. Hypertext and hypermedia systems, 17. Intelligent information retrieval, 18. Natural language processing and information retrieval, 19. Natural language interfaces, 20. Natural language text processing and retrieval systems, 21. Problems and prospects of natural language processing systems, 22. The Internet and information retrieval, 23. Trends in information retrieval.
  3. Buxton, A.; Hopkinson, A.: ¬The CDS/ISIS handbook (1994) 0.07
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    COMPASS
    Information retrieval / Use of / On-line computers
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Program 29(1995) no.3, S.356-357 (A. Radwanski)
    LCSH
    ISIS (Information retrieval system) / Handbooks, manuals, etc.
    Information storage and retrieval systems / Handbooks, manuals, etc.
    Subject
    ISIS (Information retrieval system) / Handbooks, manuals, etc.
    Information storage and retrieval systems / Handbooks, manuals, etc.
    Information retrieval / Use of / On-line computers
  4. Convey, J.: Online information retrieval : an introductory manual to principles and practice (1992) 0.06
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    Abstract
    A succinet overview of the latest developments in the information retrieval industry with an expanded section on CD technology. Practical examples can be used in training searchers new to online information retrieval
    COMPASS
    Information retrieval / Use of / On-line computers
    Date
    26. 7.2002 12:36:29
    Subject
    Information retrieval / Use of / On-line computers
  5. Lancaster, F.W.: Vocabulary control for information retrieval (1986) 0.06
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    Date
    22. 4.2007 10:07:51
    LCSH
    Information retrieval
    RSWK
    Information Retrieval / Terminologische Kontrolle
    Subject
    Information Retrieval / Terminologische Kontrolle
    Information retrieval
  6. Handley, M.; Crowcroft, J.: ¬The world wide web : beneath the surf (1995) 0.06
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    Date
    29. 3.1996 18:28:09
    26. 7.2002 14:23:29
    LCSH
    World Wide Web (Information retrieval system)
    Subject
    World Wide Web (Information retrieval system)
  7. Thiel, M.: Zur Verwendung der Kasusgrammatik im faktenorientierten 'Information Retrieval' von Textdaten (1982) 0.06
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    Date
    29. 1.1996 10:23:27
  8. Ultsch, A.G.: Control for knowledge-based information retrieval (1987) 0.06
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    Date
    29. 1.1996 10:26:14
  9. Jarvelin, K.: ¬A deductive data model for thesaurus navigation and query expansion (1996) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Describes a deductive data model based on 3 abstraction levels for representing vocabularies for information retrieval: conceptual level; expression level; and occurrence level. The proposed data model can be used for the representation and navigation of indexing and retrieval thesauri and as a vocabulary source for concept based query expansion in heterogeneous retrieval environments
    Date
    2. 3.1997 17:29:07
    Theme
    Semantisches Umfeld in Indexierung u. Retrieval
  10. Manger, J.J.: ¬The world wide web, Mosaic and more (1995) 0.06
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    Date
    29. 3.1996 18:28:09
    LCSH
    World Wide Web (Information retrieval system)
    Subject
    World Wide Web (Information retrieval system)
  11. Martin, W.J.: ¬The information society (1995) 0.06
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    Date
    15. 7.2002 14:22:55
    LCSH
    Information storage and retrieval systems / Social aspects
    Subject
    Information storage and retrieval systems / Social aspects
  12. Gödert, W.; Hubrich, J.; Nagelschmidt, M.: Semantic knowledge representation for information retrieval (2014) 0.06
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    Content
    Introduction: envisioning semantic information spacesIndexing and knowledge organization -- Semantic technologies for knowledge representation -- Information retrieval and knowledge exploration -- Approaches to handle heterogeneity -- Problems with establishing semantic interoperability -- Formalization in indexing languages -- Typification of semantic relations -- Inferences in retrieval processes -- Semantic interoperability and inferences -- Remaining research questions.
    Date
    23. 7.2017 13:49:22
    LCSH
    Information retrieval
    RSWK
    Information Retrieval
    Subject
    Information retrieval
    Information Retrieval
  13. Meadow, C.T.: Text information retrieval systems (1992) 0.05
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    Abstract
    This book's purpose is to teach people who will be searching or designing text retrieval systems how the systems work. For designers, it covers problems they will face and reviews currently available solutions to provide a basis for more advanced study. For the searcher its purpose is to describe why such systems work as they do. Text Information Retrieval Systems, Second Edition is primarily about computer-based retrieval systems, but the principles apply to non-mechanized ones as well. - Winner of the ASIS Best Information Science Book Award 2000!
    COMPASS
    Information retrieval / Use of / On-line computers
    Date
    29. 2.2008 20:36:05
    LCSH
    Information storage and retrieval systems
    RSWK
    Information Retrieval / Volltextdatenbank
    Subject
    Information retrieval / Use of / On-line computers
    Information Retrieval / Volltextdatenbank
    Information storage and retrieval systems
  14. ¬The Eleventh Text Retrieval Conference, TREC 2002 (2003) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Proceedings of the llth TREC-conference held in Gaithersburg, Maryland (USA), November 19-22, 2002. Aim of the conference was discussion an retrieval and related information-seeking tasks for large test collection. 93 research groups used different techniques, for information retrieval from the same large database. This procedure makes it possible to compare the results. The tasks are: Cross-language searching, filtering, interactive searching, searching for novelty, question answering, searching for video shots, and Web searching.
  15. Walker, G.; Janes, J.: Online retrieval : a dialogue of theory and practice (1999) 0.05
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    Date
    15. 8.2002 19:27:29
  16. Sosinska-Kalata, B.: Modele organizacji wiedzy w systemach wyszukiwania informacji o dukumentach (1999) 0.05
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    Content
    Übers. des Titels: Models of knowledge organization in documentary information retrieval systems
    Isbn
    83-97629-22-7
  17. Hüsken, P.: Informationssuche im Semantic Web : Methoden des Information Retrieval für die Wissensrepräsentation (2006) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Das Semantic Web bezeichnet ein erweitertes World Wide Web (WWW), das die Bedeutung von präsentierten Inhalten in neuen standardisierten Sprachen wie RDF Schema und OWL modelliert. Diese Arbeit befasst sich mit dem Aspekt des Information Retrieval, d.h. es wird untersucht, in wie weit Methoden der Informationssuche sich auf modelliertes Wissen übertragen lassen. Die kennzeichnenden Merkmale von IR-Systemen wie vage Anfragen sowie die Unterstützung unsicheren Wissens werden im Kontext des Semantic Web behandelt. Im Fokus steht die Suche nach Fakten innerhalb einer Wissensdomäne, die entweder explizit modelliert sind oder implizit durch die Anwendung von Inferenz abgeleitet werden können. Aufbauend auf der an der Universität Duisburg-Essen entwickelten Retrievalmaschine PIRE wird die Anwendung unsicherer Inferenz mit probabilistischer Prädikatenlogik (pDatalog) implementiert.
    Date
    12. 2.2011 17:29:27
    Footnote
    Zugl.: Dortmund, Univ., Dipl.-Arb., 2006 u.d.T.: Hüsken, Peter: Information-Retrieval im Semantic-Web.
    RSWK
    Information Retrieval / Semantic Web
    Subject
    Information Retrieval / Semantic Web
  18. TREC: experiment and evaluation in information retrieval (2005) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The Text REtrieval Conference (TREC), a yearly workshop hosted by the US government's National Institute of Standards and Technology, provides the infrastructure necessary for large-scale evaluation of text retrieval methodologies. With the goal of accelerating research in this area, TREC created the first large test collections of full-text documents and standardized retrieval evaluation. The impact has been significant; since TREC's beginning in 1992, retrieval effectiveness has approximately doubled. TREC has built a variety of large test collections, including collections for such specialized retrieval tasks as cross-language retrieval and retrieval of speech. Moreover, TREC has accelerated the transfer of research ideas into commercial systems, as demonstrated in the number of retrieval techniques developed in TREC that are now used in Web search engines. This book provides a comprehensive review of TREC research, summarizing the variety of TREC results, documenting the best practices in experimental information retrieval, and suggesting areas for further research. The first part of the book describes TREC's history, test collections, and retrieval methodology. Next, the book provides "track" reports -- describing the evaluations of specific tasks, including routing and filtering, interactive retrieval, and retrieving noisy text. The final part of the book offers perspectives on TREC from such participants as Microsoft Research, University of Massachusetts, Cornell University, University of Waterloo, City University of New York, and IBM. The book will be of interest to researchers in information retrieval and related technologies, including natural language processing.
    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: 1. The Text REtrieval Conference - Ellen M. Voorhees and Donna K. Harman 2. The TREC Test Collections - Donna K. Harman 3. Retrieval System Evaluation - Chris Buckley and Ellen M. Voorhees 4. The TREC Ad Hoc Experiments - Donna K. Harman 5. Routing and Filtering - Stephen Robertson and Jamie Callan 6. The TREC Interactive Tracks: Putting the User into Search - Susan T. Dumais and Nicholas J. Belkin 7. Beyond English - Donna K. Harman 8. Retrieving Noisy Text - Ellen M. Voorhees and John S. Garofolo 9.The Very Large Collection and Web Tracks - David Hawking and Nick Craswell 10. Question Answering in TREC - Ellen M. Voorhees 11. The University of Massachusetts and a Dozen TRECs - James Allan, W. Bruce Croft and Jamie Callan 12. How Okapi Came to TREC - Stephen Robertson 13. The SMART Project at TREC - Chris Buckley 14. Ten Years of Ad Hoc Retrieval at TREC Using PIRCS - Kui-Lam Kwok 15. MultiText Experiments for TREC - Gordon V. Cormack, Charles L. A. Clarke, Christopher R. Palmer and Thomas R. Lynam 16. A Language-Modeling Approach to TREC - Djoerd Hiemstra and Wessel Kraaij 17. BM Research Activities at TREC - Eric W. Brown, David Carmel, Martin Franz, Abraham Ittycheriah, Tapas Kanungo, Yoelle Maarek, J. Scott McCarley, Robert L. Mack, John M. Prager, John R. Smith, Aya Soffer, Jason Y. Zien and Alan D. Marwick Epilogue: Metareflections on TREC - Karen Sparck Jones
    Date
    29. 3.1996 18:16:49
    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 58(2007) no.6, S.910-911 (J.L. Vicedo u. J. Gomez): "The Text REtrieval Conference (TREC) is a yearly workshop hosted by the U.S. government's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that fosters and supports research in information retrieval as well as speeding the transfer of technology between research labs and industry. Since 1992, TREC has provided the infrastructure necessary for large-scale evaluations of different text retrieval methodologies. TREC impact has been very important and its success has been mainly supported by its continuous adaptation to the emerging information retrieval needs. Not in vain, TREC has built evaluation benchmarks for more than 20 different retrieval problems such as Web retrieval, speech retrieval, or question-answering. The large and intense trajectory of annual TREC conferences has resulted in an immense bulk of documents reflecting the different eval uation and research efforts developed. This situation makes it difficult sometimes to observe clearly how research in information retrieval (IR) has evolved over the course of TREC. TREC: Experiment and Evaluation in Information Retrieval succeeds in organizing and condensing all this research into a manageable volume that describes TREC history and summarizes the main lessons learned. The book is organized into three parts. The first part is devoted to the description of TREC's origin and history, the test collections, and the evaluation methodology developed. The second part describes a selection of the major evaluation exercises (tracks), and the third part contains contributions from research groups that had a large and remarkable participation in TREC. Finally, Karen Spark Jones, one of the main promoters of research in IR, closes the book with an epilogue that analyzes the impact of TREC on this research field.
    ... TREC: Experiment and Evaluation in Information Retrieval is a reliable and comprehensive review of the TREC program and has been adopted by NIST as the official history of TREC (see http://trec.nist.gov). We were favorably surprised by the book. Well structured and written, chapters are self-contained and the existence of references to specialized and more detailed publications is continuous, which makes it easier to expand into the different aspects analyzed in the text. This book succeeds in compiling TREC evolution from its inception in 1992 to 2003 in an adequate and manageable volume. Thanks to the impressive effort performed by the authors and their experience in the field, it can satiate the interests of a great variety of readers. While expert researchers in the IR field and IR-related industrial companies can use it as a reference manual, it seems especially useful for students and non-expert readers willing to approach this research area. Like NIST, we would recommend this reading to anyone who may be interested in textual information retrieval."
    LCSH
    Information storage and retrieval systems / Congresses
    Text REtrieval Conference
    RSWK
    Information Retrieval / Textverarbeitung / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
    Kongress / Information Retrieval / Kongress (GBV)
    Subject
    Information Retrieval / Textverarbeitung / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
    Kongress / Information Retrieval / Kongress (GBV)
    Information storage and retrieval systems / Congresses
    Text REtrieval Conference
  19. Meiss, B.: Information Retrieval und Dokumentmanagement im Multimedia-Zeitalter (1997) 0.04
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    Abstract
    "Das Buch ist ein praxisbezogenes VADEMECUM für alle, die in einer Welt der Datennetze Wissen/Informationen sammeln, ordnen und Relevantes aus der stetig anwachsenden Informationsflut wiederfinden müssen (Retrieval). Behandelt werden alle Bedingungen, die für Aufbau und Pflege einer Datenbank notwendig sind. Themen wie der Wert eines Thesaurus als Basis geordneten Wissens werden dabei ebenso erfaßt wie die Indexierungspraxis, die Vor- und Nachteile von Volltextsystemen sowie moderne Verfahren. Hier geht es um Dokument-Management-Systeme, das Prinzip des Data-Warehouse, optische Archivsysteme und Informationsverbünde. Internationale Datenbanken sowie das technische Umfeld in der Medienwelt werden bis hin zum Internet angesprochen. Ein Ausblick in die Zukunft des Dokumentars runden das Werk ab
    Date
    29. 8.1997 10:30:14
    RSWK
    Information retrieval / Einführung
    Subject
    Information retrieval / Einführung
  20. Crestani, F.; Mizzaro, S.; Scagnetto, I,: Mobile information retrieval (2017) 0.04
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    Abstract
    This book offers a helpful starting point in the scattered, rich, and complex body of literature on Mobile Information Retrieval (Mobile IR), reviewing more than 200 papers in nine chapters. Highlighting the most interesting and influential contributions that have appeared in recent years, it particularly focuses on both user interaction and techniques for the perception and use of context, which, taken together, shape much of today's research on Mobile IR. The book starts by addressing the differences between IR and Mobile IR, while also reviewing the foundations of Mobile IR research. It then examines the different kinds of documents, users, and information needs that can be found in Mobile IR, and which set it apart from standard IR. Next, it discusses the two important issues of user interfaces and context-awareness. In closing, it covers issues related to the evaluation of Mobile IR applications. Overall, the book offers a valuable tool, helping new and veteran researchers alike to navigate this exciting and highly dynamic area of research.
    Date
    29. 9.2018 13:24:44
    LCSH
    Information storage and retrieval
    RSWK
    Information Retrieval
    Subject
    Information Retrieval
    Information storage and retrieval

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