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8th SIGIR 1985: Montreal, Canada
- Jean Tague:
Proceedings of the 8th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, Montréal, Québec, Canada, June 5-7, 1985. ACM 1985, ISBN 0-89791-159-8
Keynote Addresses
- Michael Lesk:
Graphical Information Resources: Maps and Beyond. 2-8 - C. J. van Rijsbergen:
Formal Semantics for Text and Data. SIGIR 1985: 9
IR Models
- Abraham Bookstein:
Implications of Boolean Structures for Probabilistic Retrieval. 11-17 - S. K. Michael Wong, Wojciech Ziarko, P. C. N. Wong:
Generalized Vector Space Model in Information Retrieval. 18-25 - I. McLeod:
Handling Multiple Databases in Document Retrieval. 26-32 - Robert R. Korfhage:
Theoretical Measures in P/Q Document Spaces. 33-40
Extended Boolean Systems
- Edward A. Fox:
Composite Document Extended Retrieval - An Overview. 42-53 - Gerard Salton, Ellen M. Voorhees:
Automatic Assignment of Soft Boolean Operators. 54-69 - Tadeusz Radecki:
Output Ranking Methodology for Document-Clustering-Based Boolean Retrieval Systems. 70-76
SIGIR-SIGDOC Joint Session
- J. O. Stubbs:
The New English Oxford English Dictionary and its Potential Users: Some Preliminary Comments. 78-81 - Emile C. Chi, Carol Friedman, Naomi Sager, Margaret S. Lyman:
Processing Free-Text Input to Obtain a Database of Medical Information. 82-90
Physical Design Issues - I
- Barry G. T. Lowden:
An Approach to Multikey Sequencing in an Equiprobable Keyterm Retrieval Situation. 92-96 - Chris Buckley, A. F. Lewit:
Optimization of Inverted Vector Searches. 97-110 - David M. Arnow, Aaron M. Tenenbaum, Connie Wu:
P-Trees: Storage Efficient Multiway Trees. 111-121 - Yaacov Choueka, Shmuel T. Klein, Yehoshua Perl:
Efficient Variants of Huffman Codes in High Level Languages. 122-130 - Tetsuro Ito, Clement T. Yu:
Optimization of a Hierarchical File Organization for Spelling Correction. 131-137
IR Systems Development
- Christine L. Borgman, Donald Owen Case, Charles T. Meadow:
Designing an Information Retrieval Interface Based on User Characteristics. 139-146 - Bruno Defude:
Different Levels of Expertise for An Expert System in Information Retrieval. 147-153
Indexing Strategies
- Raymond J. D'Amore, Clinton P. Mah:
One-Time Complete Indexing of Text: Theory and Practice. 155-164 - K. L. Kwok:
Experiments with Cited Titles for Automatic Document Indexing and Similarity Measure in a Probabilistic Context. 165-178 - M. Gordon:
A Learning Algorithm Applied to Document Description. 179-186
Classification Strategies
- Ellen M. Voorhees:
The Cluster Hypothesis Revisited. 188-196 - Clement T. Yu:
Adaptive Document Clustering. 197-203 - Fazli Can, Esen A. Ozkarahan:
Concepts of the Cover-Coefficient-Based Clustering Methodology. 204-211
Performance Evaluation
- Peter Bollmann, Friedbert Jochum, U. Reiner, V. Weissmarm, Horst Zuse:
The LIVE Project - Retrieval Experiments Based on Evaluation Viewpoints. 213-214 - Friedbert Jochum:
On Retrieval Tests with an Inhomogeneous Query Collection. 215-224
Hardware Developments
- D. McGregor:
Generalized Associative Memory Devices: Their Place in Intelligent Knowledge Based Systems. SIGIR 1985: 226 - Lee A. Hollaar:
A Testbed for Information Retrieval Research: The Utah Retrieval System Architecture. 227-232 - Sau-Lan Lee:
An Integrated Hierarchical File Organization for Data Selection and Retrieval. 233-241
IR Systems Development
- Richard M. Tong, Victor N. Askman, James F. Cunningham, Carl J. Tollander:
RUBRIC - An Environment for Full Text Information Retrieval. 243-251 - R. E. Williamson:
ANNOD - A Navigator of Natural-language Organized (Textual) Data. 252-266
User Models
- Christine L. Borgman:
The User's Mental Model of an Information Retrieval System. 268-273 - Michael A. Shepherd, A. Lo, William J. Phillips:
A Study of the Relationship between User Profiles and User Queries. 274-281 - Alberto J. Cañas, Frank R. Safayeni, David W. Conrath:
A Conceptual Model aod Experiments on How People Classify and Retrieve Documents. 282-287
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