Literatur zur Informationserschließung
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1Ramsden, A.: ELINOR electronic library system.
In: ELINOR: Electronic Library Project. Ed.: A. Ramsden. London : Bowker-Saur for British Library, 1998. S.15-28.
(British Library Research and Innovation Centre (BLRIC) report; 22)
Abstract: Describes the main details of the computerized systems supporting the electronic library at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK, with particular reference to: the software used (Excalibur EFS); the ELINOR client server architecture; full text searching and retrieval fuzzy retrieval; scanning and optical character recognition; usage audits and report; printing control; the WWW interface; the ELVIS interface for visually impaired users; and multi campus access
Objekt: ELINOR ; Excalibur EFS
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2Alexander, M.: Retrieving digital data with fuzzy matching.
In: Managing information. 4(1997) nos.1/2, S.34-35,37.
Abstract: In 1993 the British Library established a programme of activities entitled Initiatives for Access (IFA) to identify and develop computer applications based on the new technologies emerging in the aereas of digital and network service. Discusses the problem of the effective retrieval of digital data after its capture focusing on the product Excalibur EFS which looks at the way information is sorted at its fundamental level and identifies patterns in numbers. Looks at the benefits of Excalibur and outlines other experiments in progress as part of the IFA programme
Themenfeld: Automatisches Indexieren
Objekt: Excalibur EFS
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3Alexander, M.: Retrieving digital data with fuzzy matching.
In: New library world. 97(1996) no.1131, S.28-31.
Abstract: Briefly describes the Excalibur EFS system which makes use of adaptive pattern recognition technology as an aid to automatic indexing and how it is being tested at the British Library for the indexing and retrieval of scanned images from the library's holdings. Notes how Excalibur EFS can support a wide degree of fuzzy searching, compensate for the errors produced by OCR conversion of scanned images, reduce the costs of indexing, and require far less storage space than more traditional indexes
Themenfeld: Automatisches Indexieren
Objekt: Excalibur EFS