1986 ACM Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval: Palazzo Dei Congressi, Pisa, Italy, September 8-10, 1986Fausto Rabitti Intended to identify and encourage research, development, and applications of information retrieval, the principal objective of this conference was to provide an international forum to promote an understanding of current research and to stimulate the exchange of ideas and experiences in information retrieval systems. Introductory material for these proceedings include listings of the conference chairpersons, officers, committee members, and sponsors. The full text is then provided for two keynote speeches: "Recent Trends in Information Retrieval" (G. Salton) and "Using Structural Representation of Anomalous States of Knowledge for Choosing Document Retrieval Strategies" (N. J. Belkin and B. H. Kwasnik). The remaining 33 papers in this collection, which are also given in full text, are organized by the conference sessions at which they were presented: (1) Office Systems; (2) User Interfaces; (3) Storage Structures; (4) Linguistic Retrieval; (5) Information Retrieval Systems; (6) Clustering; (7) Retrieval Strategies; (8) Knowledge-Based Information Retrieval; (9) Learning Systems; and (10) Probabilistic Retrieval. An index is provided of the presenters, who came from Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States, and West Germany. (KM) |
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An investigation | 103 |
Solving grammatical ambiguities within a surface syntactical parser for automatic indexing | 123 |
A MACLEOD P MARTIN B NORDIN Canada | 138 |
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1986-ACM Conference algorithm ambiguity patterns analysis application approach Artificial Intelligence average binary BIOFEEDBACK PSYCHOLOGY Boolean centroids cluster search coding components compression Computer concept Conference on Research contains data base database DBMS defined dependencies described descriptors display docs docu document clustering document retrieval domain entries environment evaluation example experiments expert system frequency function given hierarchy Huffman coding identified implemented index terms Information Retrieval interface inverted file inverted index inverted index search knowledge linguistic maps matching matrix MDBMS ment methods multimedia natural language Natural Language Processing node non-relevant noun groups noun phrases number of documents objects operation parameters parsing probabilistic problem query terms ranking relevant documents representation Research and Development retrieval strategies Rijsbergen S-tree Salton semantic server signatures similarity specific stored syntactic Table techniques term weighting thesaurus values vector vector space model word stems words