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  1. Proceedings of the 18th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval (SIGIR '95)
  2. One term or two?
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NetSerf: using semantic knowledge to find Internet information archives
Dissemination of collection wide information in a distributed information retrieval system
Searching distributed collections with inference networks
Fast evaluation of structured queries for information retrieval
Efficient recompression techniques for dynamic full-text retrieval systems
Design of reusable IR framework
Parallel text retrieval on a high performance supercomputer using the Vector Space Model
A trainable document summarizer
Generating summaries of multiple news articles
Integrating IR and RDBMS using cooperative indexing
A language for queries on structure and contents of textual databases
An NF2 relational interface for document retrieval, restructuring and aggregation
Fast and quasi-natural language search for gigabytes of Chinese texts
A new character-based indexing method using frequency data for Japanese documents
Little words can make a big difference for text classification
Evaluation of evaluation in information retrieval
Searchers and searchers: differences between the most and least consistent searches
Information processing in the context of medical care
Towards new measures of information retrieval evaluation
Learning collection fusion strategies
Combining multiple evidence from different properties of weighting schemes
Efficient processing of vague queries using a data stream approach
Document analysis for visualization
Users' models of the information space: the case for two search models
The newspaper image database: empirical supported analysis of users' typology and word association clusters
Human memory models and term association
A comparison of classifiers and document representations for the routing problem
A case-based approach to intelligent information retrieval
Evaluating and optimizing autonomous text classification systems
Noise reduction in a statistical approach to text categorization
Partial orders for document representation: a new methodology for combining document features
Cluster-based text categorization: a comparison of category search strategies
Probabilistic Datalog—a logic for powerful retrieval methods
Probability kinematics in information retrieval
An image retrieval model based on classical logic
One term or two?
Detecting content-bearing words by serial clustering—extended abstract
Applying probabilistic term weighting to OCR text in the case of a large alphabetic library catalogue
Relevance feedback with too much data
On the reuse of past optimal queries
Optimization of relevance feedback weights

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Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Church, Kenneth Ward
Starting Page 310
Ending Page 318
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISBN 0897917146
DOI 10.1145/215206.215376
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1995-07-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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