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12th SIGIR 1989: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Nicholas J. Belkin, C. J. van Rijsbergen:
SIGIR'89, 12th International Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, June 25-28, 1989, Proceedings. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-321-3
Keynote Address
- David L. Waltz:
Parallel Processing and Information Retrieval. 1
Artificial Intelligence/Connectionism
- Philip J. Smith, Steven J. Shute, Deb Galdes, Mark H. Chignell:
In Search of Knowledge-Based Search Tactics. 3-10 - Richard K. Belew:
Adaptive Information Retrieval: Using a Connectionist Representation to Retrieve and Learn About Documents. 11-20 - K. L. Kwok:
A Neural Network for Probabilistic Information Retrieval. 21-30
Interfaces
- Robert Godin, Jan Gecsei, Claude Pichet:
Design of a Browsing Interface for Information Retrieval. 32-39 - Annelise Mark Pejtersen:
A Library System for Information Retrieval Based on a Cognitive Task Analysis and Supported by an Icon-Based Interface. 40-47 - Gordon McAlpine, Peter Ingwersen:
Integrated Information Retrieval in a Knowledge Worker Support System. 48-57
Information Retrieval Theory
- Vijay V. Raghavan, Peter Bollmann, Gwang S. Jung:
Retrieval System Evaluation Using Recall and Precision: Problems and Answers. 59-68 - Norbert Fuhr:
Optimum Polynomial Retrieval Functions. 69-76 - C. J. van Rijsbergen:
Towards an Information Logic. 77-86
Architectures
- Craig Stanfill, Robert Thau, David L. Waltz:
A Parallel Indexed Algorithm for Information Retrieval. 88-97 - Pericles A. Mitkas, P. Bruce Berra, Peter S. Guilfoyle:
An Optical System for Full Text Search. 98-107 - M. F. Wyle, Hans-Peter Frei:
Retrieving Highly Dynamic, Widely Distributed Information. 108-115
Natural Language
- Douglas P. Metzler, Stephanie W. Haas:
The Constituent Object Parser: Syntactic Structure Matching for Information Retrieval. 117-126 - Robert Krovetz, W. Bruce Croft:
Word Sense Disambiguation Using Machine-Readable Dictionaries. 127-136 - Gerard Salton, Maria Smith:
On the Application of Syntactic Methodologies in Automatic Text Analysis. 137-150
Information Access Methods
- Stavros Christodoulakis, Daniel Alexander Ford:
File Organizations and Access Methods for CLV Optical Disks. 152-159 - Shmuel T. Klein, Abraham Bookstein, Scott C. Deerwester:
Storing Text Retrieval Systems on CD-ROM: Compression and Encryption Considerations. 160-167 - Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates, Gaston H. Gonnet:
A New Approach to Text Searching. 168-175 - Jae-Woo Chang, Joon Ho Lee, Yoon-Joon Lee:
Multikey Access Methods Based on Term Discrimination and Signature Clustering. 176-185
Representation
- Catherine Berrut, Yves Chiaramella:
Indexing Medical Reports in a Multimedia Environment: The RIME Experimental Approach. 187-197 - Yoëlle S. Maarek, Frank A. Smadja:
Full Text Indexing Based on Lexical Relations An Application: Software Libraries. 198-206 - Barbara H. Kwasnik:
How a Personal Document's Intended Use or Purpose Affects its Classification in an Office. 207-210
Hypermedia
- F. R. Campagnoni, Kate Ehrlich:
Information Retrieval Using a Hypertext-Based Help System. 212-220 - Toomas Timpka, Lin Padgham, Per Hedblom, Stefan Wallin, Gösta Tibblin:
A Hypertext Knowledge Base for Primary Care - LIMEDS in LINCKS. 221-228 - Alan P. Parkes:
Settings and the Setting Structure: The Description and Automated Propagation of Networks for Perusing Videodisk Image States. 229-238
Panel Sessions
- Robert Krovetz:
Panel on the Lexicon and Information Retrieval. SIGIR 1989: 240-241 - Robert A. Amsler:
Research Toward the Development of a Lexical Knowledge Base for Natural Language Processing. 242-249 - Gerard Salton:
ASIS Panel on New Developments and Future Prospects for Electronic Databases. SIGIR 1989: 250 - William B. Frakes:
Panel on Information Retrieval and Software Reuse. 251-256
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