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13th SIGIR 1990: Brussels, Belgium
- Jean-Luc Vidick:
SIGIR'90, 13th International Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, Brussels, Belgium, 5-7 September 1990, Proceedings. ACM 1990, ISBN 0-89791-408-2 - Title, Preface, Conference Organization, Program Committee, Table of Contents.
Information Retrieval Models (I)
- Howard R. Turtle, W. Bruce Croft:
Inference Networks for Document Retrieval. 1-24 - Yves Chiaramella, Jian-Yun Nie:
A Retrieval Model Based on an Extended Modal Logic and its Application to the RIME Experimental Approach. 25-43 - Norbert Fuhr, Chris Buckley:
Probabilistic Document Indexing from Relevance Feedback Data. 45-61
Hypertext and Image Retrieval
- Heinz Ulrich Hoppe, Karin Ammersbach, Barbara Lutes-Schaab, Gaby Zinßmeister:
EXPRESS: An Experimental Interface for Factual Information Retrieval. 63-81 - James H. Coombs:
Hypertext, Full Text, and Automatic Linking. 83-98 - Gilles Halin, Marion Créhange, Pierre Kerekes:
Machine Learning and Vectorial Matching for an Image Retrieval Model: EXPRIM and the System RIVAGE. 99-114
User Inferfaces
- Hsinchun Chen, Vasant Dhar:
Online Query Refinement on Information Retrieval Systems: A Process Model of Searcher/System Interactions. 115-133 - Peter G. Anick, Jeffrey D. Brennan, Rex A. Flynn, David R. Hanssen, Bryan Alvey, Jeffrey M. Robbins:
A Direct Manipulation Interface for Boolean Information Retrieval via Natural Language Query. 135-150 - Nicholas J. Belkin, Pier Giorgio Marchetti:
Determining the Functionality and Features of an Intelligent Interface to an Information Retrieval System. 151-177
Signatures
- Ron Sacks-Davis, Peter Wallis:
Using Syntactic Analysis in a Document Retrieval System that uses Signature Files. 179-192 - Fausto Rabitti, Pavel Zezula:
A Dynamic Signature Technique for Multimedia Databases. 193-210 - Forbes J. Burkowski:
Surrogate Subsets: A Free Space Management Strategy for the Index of a Text Retrieval System. 211-226
Knowledge Based Information Retrieval
- Haruo Kimoto, Toshiaki Iwadera:
Construction of a Dynamic Thesaurus and its Use for Associated Information Retrieval. 227-240 - Augusto Celentano, Maria Grazia Fugini, Silvano Pozzi:
Knowledge-Based Retrieval of Office Documents. 241-253 - Susan Gauch:
Evaluation of an Expert System for Searching in Full Text. 255-277
Quantitative Text Analysis
- Edward A. Fox, Qi Fan Chen, Amjad M. Daoud, Lenwood S. Heath:
Order Preserving Minimal Perfect Hash Functions and Information Retrieval. 279-311 - Hubert Hüther:
On the Interrelationship of Dictionary Size and Completeness. 313-325 - Abraham Bookstein, Shmuel T. Klein:
Construction of Optimal Graphs for Bit-Vector Compression. 327-342
Panel
- Mark E. Frisse, Maristella Agosti, Marie-France Bruandet, Udo Hahn, Stephen F. Weiss:
Panel: Hypertext: "Growing Up?". 343-347
Query Processing
- W. Bruce Croft, Raj Das:
Experiments with Query Acquisition and Use in Document Retrieval Systems. 349-368 - Carolyn J. Crouch, Donald B. Crouch, Krishna R. Nareddy:
The Automatic Generation of Extended Queries. 369-383 - David D. Lewis, W. Bruce Croft:
Term Clustering of Syntactic Phrases. 385-404
Access Methods
- Douglas R. Cutting, Jan O. Pedersen:
Optimizations for Dynamic Inverted Index Maintenance. 405-411 - Craig Stanfill:
Partitioned Posting Files: A Parallel Inverted File Structure for Information Retrieval. 413-428 - Janey K. Cringean, Roger England, Gordon A. Manson, Peter Willett:
Parallel Text Searching in Serial Files Using a Processor Farm. 429-453
Information Retrieval Models (2)
- Robert M. Fung, Stuart L. Crawford, Lee A. Appelbaum, Richard M. Tong:
An Architecture for Probabilistic Concept-Based Information Retrieval. 455-467 - Leo Egghe:
A New Method for Information Retrieval, Based on the Theory of Relative Concentration. 469-493 - Ronald Rousseau:
Extended Boolean Retrieval: A Heuristic Approach? 495-508
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