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  1. Proceedings of the 13th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval (SIGIR '90)
  2. On hypertext
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Inference networks for document retrieval
A retrieval model based on an extended modal logic and its application to the RIME experimental approach
Probabilistic document indexing from relevance feedback data
EXPRESS: an experimental interface for factual information retrieval
Hypertext, full text, and automatic linking
Machine learning and vectorial matching for an image retrieval model: EXPRIM and the system RIVAGE
Online query refinement on information retrieval systems: a process model of searcher/system interactions
A direct manipulation interface for boolean information retrieval via natural language query
Determining the functionality features of an intelligent interface to an information retrieval system
Using syntactic analysis in a document retrieval system that uses signature files
A dynamic signature technique for multimedia databases
Surrogate subsets: a free space management strategy for the index of a text retrieval system
Construction of a dynamic Thesaurus and its use for associated information retrieval
Knowledge-based retrieval of office documents
Evaluation of an expert system for searching in full text
Order preserving minimal perfect hash functions and information retrieval
On the interrelationship of dictionary size and completeness
Construction of optimal graphs for bit-vector compression
On hypertext
Experiments with query acquisition and use in document retrieval systems
The automatic generation of extended queries
Term clustering of syntactic phrases
Optimization for dynamic inverted index maintenance
Partitioned posting files: a parallel inverted file structure for information retrieval
Parallel text searching in serial files using a processor farm
An architecture for probabilistic concept-based information retrieval
A new method for information retrieval, based on the theory of relative concentration
Extended boolean retrieval: a heuristic approach?

On hypertext

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Weiss, S. Agosti, M. Bruandet, M. F. Hahn, U.
Abstract This panel will employ two different interpretations of the phrase “growing up” to address areas of common interest between hypertext and information retrieval researchers. First, the panelists will question whether or not hypertext is “growing up” as a scientific discipline; They will discuss characteristics that separate hypertext research from other related disciplines. Second, the panelists will discuss the problems encountered when a hypertext system “grows up” in size and complexity; They will discuss the very real problems expected when representing and integrating large knowledge bases, accommodating multiple users, and distributing single logical hypertexts across multiple physical sites.The panelists will not lecture, but they will advance a number of themes including “the Myth of Modularity” (Frisse), “New Architectures Employing Hyperconcept Databases” (Agosti), “Hypertext in Software Engineering” (Bruandet), “Automatic Hypertext Generation” (Hahn), and “Large-Scale Hypertexts” (Weiss).
Starting Page 343
Ending Page 347
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISBN 0897914082
DOI 10.1145/96749.98237
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1989-12-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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