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  • × author_ss:"Stokolova, N.A."
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  1. Stokolova, N.A.: ¬The concepts of relevance and information language : Pt.1 of: Elements of a semantic theory of information retrieval (1977) 0.01
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    Source
    Information processing and management. 13(1977), S.153-160
  2. Stokolova, N.A.: Paradigmatic relations : Pt.3 of 'Elements of a semantic theory of information retrieval' (1977) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Investigation into the paradigmatic tools of information retrieval systems (IRS) and their role in the algorithmic reproduction of a relevance bigraph. This bigraph is considered as a model of an ideally functioning IRS. An ideal and practically feasible procedure for establishing and quantitatively estimating the usefulness of paradigmatic relations is given. A method for the construction of information languages based on the model described here and in the previous parts I and II is outlined
  3. Stokolova, N.A.: Syntactic tools and semantic power of information languages : Pt.2 of 'Elements of a semantic theory of information retrieval' (1976) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Different kinds of syntactic tools of information languages (IL) in use, considered as meaning-distinguished tools, are described as simplified forms of some initial IL grammar tools called 'standard phrases' which are n-place relational predicates of a special kind. A quantitative evaluation is attempted of the effects which the idiosyncracies of the syntactic tools of IL's have on their semantic power