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  1. Noever, D.; Ciolino, M.: ¬The Turing deception (2022) 0.32
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    Source
    https%3A%2F%2Farxiv.org%2Fabs%2F2212.06721&usg=AOvVaw3i_9pZm9y_dQWoHi6uv0EN
  2. Großjohann, K.: Gathering-, Harvesting-, Suchmaschinen (1996) 0.01
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    Date
    7. 2.1996 22:38:41
    Pages
    22 S
  3. Robertson, S.E.: OKAPI at TREC (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Paper presented at the Text Retrieval Conference (TREC), Washington, DC, Nov 1992. Describes the OKAPI experimental text information retrieval system in terms of its design principles: the use of simple, robust and easy to use techniques which use best match searching and avoid Boolean logic
  4. Robertson, S.E.: OKAPI at TREC-1 (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes the work carried out on the TREC-2 project following the results of the TREC-1 project. Experiments were conducted on the OKAPI experimental text information retrieval system which investigated a number of alternative probabilistic term weighting functions in place of the 'standard' Robertson Sparck Jones weighting functions used in TREC-1
  5. Robertson, S.E.: OKAPI at TREC-3 (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reports text information retrieval experiments performed as part of the 3 rd round of Text Retrieval Conferences (TREC) using the Okapi online catalogue system at City University, UK. The emphasis in TREC-3 was: further refinement of term weighting functions; an investigation of run time passage determination and searching; expansion of ad hoc queries by terms extracted from the top documents retrieved by a trial search; new methods for choosing query expansion terms after relevance feedback, now split into methods of ranking terms prior to selection and subsequent selection procedures; and the development of a user interface procedure within the new TREC interactive search framework
    Theme
    Semantisches Umfeld in Indexierung u. Retrieval
  6. Pejtersen, A.M.; Jensen, H.; Speck, P.; Villumsen, S.; Weber, S.: Catalogs for children : the Book House project on visualization of database retrieval and classification (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This paper describes the Book House system which is designed to support children's information retrieval in libraries as part of their education. It is a shareware program available on CD-ROM and discs, and comprises functionality for database searching as well as for the classification and storage of book information in the database. The system concept is based on an understanding of children's domain structures and their capabilities for categorization of information needs in connection with their activities in public libraries, in school libraries or in schools. These structures are visualized in the interface by using metaphors and multimedia technology. Through the use of text, images and animation, the Book House supports children - even at a very early age - to learn by doing in an enjoyable way which plays on their previous experiences with computer games. Both words and pictures can be used for searching; this makes the system suitable for all age groups. Even children who have not yet learned to read properly can by selecting pictures search for and find books they would like to have read aloud. Thus at the very beginning of their school period, they can learn to search for books on their own. For the library community itself, such a system will provide an extended service which will increase the number of children's own searches and also improve the relevance, quality and utilization of the collections in the libraries. A market research on the need for an annual indexing service for books in the Book House format is in preparation by the Danish Library Center
  7. Wätjen, H.-J.: Mensch oder Maschine? : Auswahl und Erschließung vonm Informationsressourcen im Internet (1996) 0.00
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    Date
    2. 2.1996 15:40:22
  8. Breuer, T.; Tavakolpoursaleh, N.; Schaer, P.; Hienert, D.; Schaible, J.; Castro, L.J.: Online Information Retrieval Evaluation using the STELLA Framework (2022) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Involving users in early phases of software development has become a common strategy as it enables developers to consider user needs from the beginning. Once a system is in production, new opportunities to observe, evaluate and learn from users emerge as more information becomes available. Gathering information from users to continuously evaluate their behavior is a common practice for commercial software, while the Cranfield paradigm remains the preferred option for Information Retrieval (IR) and recommendation systems in the academic world. Here we introduce the Infrastructures for Living Labs STELLA project which aims to create an evaluation infrastructure allowing experimental systems to run along production web-based academic search systems with real users. STELLA combines user interactions and log files analyses to enable large-scale A/B experiments for academic search.
  9. Slavic, A.: Interface to classification : some objectives and options (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This is a preprint to be published in the Extensions & Corrections to the UDC. The paper explains the basic functions of browsing and searching that need to be supported in relation to analytico-synthetic classifications such as Universal Decimal Classification (UDC), irrespective of any specific, real-life implementation. UDC is an example of a semi-faceted system that can be used, for instance, for both post-coordinate searching and hierarchical/facet browsing. The advantages of using a classification for IR, however, depend on the strength of the GUI, which should provide a user-friendly interface to classification browsing and searching. The power of this interface is in supporting visualisation that will 'convert' what is potentially a user-unfriendly indexing language based on symbols, to a subject presentation that is easy to understand, search and navigate. A summary of the basic functions of searching and browsing a classification that may be provided on a user-friendly interface is given and examples of classification browsing interfaces are provided.
    Theme
    Klassifikationssysteme im Online-Retrieval
  10. Austin, D.: PRECIS: Grundprinzipien, Funktion und Anwendung (1983) 0.00
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    Theme
    Preserved Context Index System (PRECIS)
  11. Luo, L.; Ju, J.; Li, Y.-F.; Haffari, G.; Xiong, B.; Pan, S.: ChatRule: mining logical rules with large language models for knowledge graph reasoning (2023) 0.00
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    Date
    23.11.2023 19:07:22
  12. Williamson, N.J.: Online Klassifikation : Gegenwart und Zukunft (1988) 0.00
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    Theme
    Klassifikationssysteme im Online-Retrieval
  13. Butcher, J.E.; Trotter, R.: Building on PRECIS : strategies for online subject access in the British Library (1989) 0.00
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    Theme
    Preserved Context Index System (PRECIS)
  14. Gödert, W.: Navigation und Retrieval in Datenbanken und Informationsnetzen (1995) 0.00
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  15. Finni, J.F.; Paulson, P.J.: ¬Die Dewey Decimal Classification kommt in das Computer-Zeitalter : Entwicklung der DDC-Datenbank und des 'Editorial Support System' (1987) 0.00
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  16. Terekhova, L.A.: System of multi-lingual catalogues and the problems arising at the initial stage of electronic data base creation (1995) 0.00
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  17. Tramullas, J.; Garrido-Picazo, P.; Sánchez-Casabón, A.I.: Use of Wikipedia categories on information retrieval research : a brief review (2020) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Wikipedia categories, a classification scheme built for organizing and describing Wikpedia articles, are being applied in computer science research. This paper adopts a systematic literature review approach, in order to identify different approaches and uses of Wikipedia categories in information retrieval research. Several types of work are identified, depending on the intrinsic study of the categories structure, or its use as a tool for the processing and analysis of other documentary corpus different to Wikipedia. Information retrieval is identified as one of the major areas of use, in particular its application in the refinement and improvement of search expressions, and the construction of textual corpus. However, the set of available works shows that in many cases research approaches applied and results obtained can be integrated into a comprehensive and inclusive concept of information retrieval.
  18. Lehmann, F.: Semiosis complicates high-level ontology (2000) 0.00
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    Abstract
    For automated question-answering, natural-language understanding, semantic integration of different databases/standards/thesauri/etc., you need a big complicated ontology of concepts and a logical language to combine them. Cyc (www.cyc.com) is such a system. It's good for your upper ontology to be systematic and clear, One way is to have a small number of well-defined distinctions at the top, by which all more specific concepts are partitioned. This is a system of "factors", or "facets" in Ranganathan's sense Iyer 1995) much like Aristotle's "differentia" in his "categories", as promoted in John Sowa's "ontological crystal". Practical considerations have driven Cyc's builders to mess up the neatness of such upper divisions. In particular, the simplicity of some very high "factors" is confounded, for practical use, by the occurrence in our world of semiosis and representation This talk will report on some of our experiences
  19. Jaenecke, P.: Knowledge organization due to theory formation (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Theory formation is regarded as a process of domain-internal knowledge organization. Misunderstandings about the concept 'theory' are explained. A theory is considered as a systematical representation of a domain realized by three closely related theory-forming actions: establishment of a suitable system of basic concepts, ordering of the experience or given experimental results, synthesizing of conflicting hypotheses. In this view, theory formation means an ambitious kind of knowledge representation. Its consequences are summarized and its importance for the human sciences and for society is emphasized
  20. Smith, R.: Nationalbibliographien auf CD-ROM : Entwicklung eines gemeinsamen Ansatzes (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Dieses Papier beschreibt, wie ein EG-finanziertes Projekt, unter Einbeziehung von 7 Nationalbibliotheken, die Entwicklung gemeinsamer Problemansätze bei CD-ROM Veröffentlichungen gefördert hat. Das Projekt als ganzes wird beschrieben und auf die Hauptergebnisse hingewiesen, einschließlich der Formulierung einer allgemeinen RetrievalSchnittstelle und der Entwicklung eines UNIMARC-Pilotprojektes auf CD-ROM unter Einbeziehung von 4 Nationalbibliographien. Das Papier beschreibt weiterhin in detaillierter Form die Hauptaspekte der Retrieval-Schnittstelle und die Methodologie für die Entwicklung einer CD-ROM von 4 unterschiedlichen bibliographischen Daten mit jeweils verschiedenen Formaten und Zeichensätzen