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6th SIGIR 1983: Washington, D.C., USA
- Jennifer J. Kuehn:
Research and Development in Information Retrieval, Sixth Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland, USA, June 6-8, 1983. ACM 1983, ISBN 0-89791-107-5 - Title, Preface, Conference Committee, Table of Contents, Author Index.
Session 1: Welcoming and Keynote Address
Welcoming Speaker: Martin Cummings
Keynote Address:
Gerard Salton:
About the Future of Automatic Information Retrieval
Session 2: State-of-the-Art Tutorials
- Lee A. Hollaar:
Hardware Systems for Text Information Retrieval. 3-9 - Gerald DeJong:
Artificial Intelligence Implications for Information Retrieval. 10-17 - W. Bruce Croft:
Applications for Information Retrieval Techniques in the Office. 18-23
Session 3: Intelligent Systems
- Michael Lebowitz:
Intelligent Information Systems. 25-30 - Helen M. Brooks, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Using Discourse Analysis for The Design of Information Retrieval Interaction Mechanisms. 31-47
Session 4: User Interface 1
- Andrew E. Wessel:
Progress Report on Project Information Bridge. 49-74 - Luis De Sopena:
Natural Language Grammars for an Information System. 75-80 - Madeleine Bates, Robert J. Bobrow:
Information Retrieval Using a Transportable Natural Language Interface. 81-86
Session 5: Statistical Techniques 1
- Vijay V. Raghavan, Hong-Pao Shi, Clement T. Yu:
Evaluation of The 2-Poisson Model as a Basis for Using Term Frequency Data in Searching. 88-100 - C. J. van Rijsbergen:
A Discrimination Gain Hypothesis. 101-104
Session 6: Statistical Techniques 2
- Padima Das-Gupta, Jeffrey Katzer:
A Study of the Overlap Among Document Representations. 106-114 - Fazli Can, Esen A. Ozkarahan:
A Clustering Scheme. 115-121 - Peter Bollmann:
The Normalized Recall and Related Measures. 122-128
Session 7: User Interface 2
- V. J. Geller, Michael Lesk:
User Interfaces to Information Systems: Choices vs. Commands. 130-135 - A. Steven Pollitt:
End User Touch Searching for Cancer Therapy Literature: A Rule-Based Approach. 136-145
Session 8: User Behavior
- John Tolle:
Transactional Log Analysis: Online Catalogs. 147-160 - Patricia Somers:
The User View of File Management: Recommendations for a User Interface Based in an Analysis of UNIX File System Use. 161 - Christine L. Borgman
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End User Behavior on an Online Information Retrieval System: A Computer Monitoring Study. 162-176
Session 9: System Design
- W. Bruce Croft, R. Wolf, Roger Thompson:
A Network Organization Used for Document Retrieval. 178-188 - Gian Piero Zarri:
Reseda, An Information Retrieval System Using Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Representation Techniques. 189-195
Session 10: Search Techniques
- Caroline M. Eastman:
Current Practice in The Evaluation of Multikey Search Algorithms. 197-204 - Aviezri S. Fraenkel, Moshe Mor:
Combinational Compression and Partitioning of Large Dictionaries: Theory and Experiments. 205-219 - E. J. Yannakoudakis:
Derived Search Keys for Bibliographic Retrieval. 220-237
Session 11: Numerical Databases
- José-Marie Griffiths, Donald W. King:
An Approach to Enhancement of Statistical Survey Databases. 239-245 - Karen Kukich:
Knowledge-Based Report Generations: A Technique for Automatically Generating Natural Language Reports from Databases. 246-250
Session 12: Panel on Key Issues in Information Retrieval
- Gerard Salton:
Some Research Problems in Automatic Information Retrieval. 252-263 - C. J. van Rijsbergen:
Information Retrieval: New Directions, Old Solutions. 264-265 - M. E. Maron:
Open Problems in Information Retrieval. 266-267

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