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found 58 matches
- 1998
- Dave Abberley, Steve Renals, Gary D. Cook, Anthony J. Robinson:
Retrieval Of Broadcast News Documents With the THISL System. TREC 1998: 128-137 - Tom Adi, O. K. Ewell, Patricia Adi:
Readware Text Analysis and Retrieval in TREC 7. TREC 1998: 400-403 - James Allan, James P. Callan, Mark Sanderson, Jinxi Xu, Steven Wegmann:
INQUERY and TREC-7. TREC 1998: 148-163 - Nicholas J. Belkin, Jose Perez Carballo, Colleen Cool, Diane Kelly, Shin-jeng Lin, Soyeon Park, Soo Young Rieh, Pamela A. Savage-Knepshield, C. Sikora:
Rutgers' TREC-7 Interactive Track Experience. TREC 1998: 221-229 - Frédérique Bisson, Jérôme Charron, Christian Fluhr, Dominique Schmit:
EMIR at the CLIR track of TREC7. TREC 1998: 281-286 - Richard C. Bodner, Mark H. Chignell:
ClickIR: Text Retrieval using a Dynamic Hypertext Interface. TREC 1998: 506-515 - Mohand Boughanem, Taoufiq Dkaki, Josiane Mothe, Chantal Soulé-Dupuy:
Mercure at TREC7. TREC 1998: 355-360 - Martin Braschler, Jürgen Krause, Carol Peters, Peter Schäuble:
Cross-Language Information Retrieval (CLIR) Track Overview. TREC 1998: 1-8 - Martin Braschler, Bojidar Mateev, Elke Mittendorf, Peter Schäuble, Martin Wechsler:
SPIDER Retrieval System at TREC7. TREC 1998: 446-454 - Chris Buckley, Mandar Mitra, Janet A. Walz, Claire Cardie:
SMART High Precision: TREC 7. TREC 1998: 230-243 - Claudio Carpineto, Renato de Mori, Giovanni Romano:
Information Term Selection for Automatic Query Expansion. TREC 1998: 308-314 - Gordon V. Cormack, Christopher R. Palmer, Michael Van Biesbrouck, Charles L. A. Clarke:
Deriving Very Short Queries for High Precision and Recall (MultiText Experiments for TREC-7). TREC 1998: 68-79 - Satya Dharanipragada, Martin Franz, Salim Roukos:
Audio-Indexing For Broadcast News. TREC 1998: 63-67 - Anne Diekema, Farhad Oroumchian, Paraic Sheridan, Elizabeth D. Liddy:
TREC-7 Evaluation of Conceptual Interlingua Document Retrieval (CINDOR) in English and French. TREC 1998: 116-127 - David Eichmann, Miguel E. Ruiz, Padmini Srinivasan:
Cluster-Based Adaptive and Batch Filtering. TREC 1998: 211-220 - Rudie Ekkelenkamp, Wessel Kraaij, David A. van Leeuwen:
TNO TREC7 Site Report: SDR and Filtering. TREC 1998: 455-462 - David A. Evans, Alison Huettner, Xiang Tong, Peter Jansen, Jeffrey Bennett:
Effectiveness of Clustering in Ad-Hoc Retrieval. TREC 1998: 90-95 - Martin Franz, J. Scott McCarley, Salim Roukos:
Ad hoc and Multilingual Information Retrieval at IBM. TREC 1998: 104-115 - Michael Fuller, Marcin Kaszkiel, Dongki Kim, Corinna Ng, John Robertson, Ross Wilkinson, Mingfang Wu, Justin Zobel:
TREC 7 Ad Hoc, Speech, and Interactive tracks at MDS/CSIRO. TREC 1998: 404-413 - Fredric C. Gey, Hailing Jiang, Aitao Chen, Ray R. Larson:
Manual Queries and Machine Translation in Cross-Language Retrieval and Interactive Retrieval with Cheshire II at TREC-7. TREC 1998: 463-476 - David Hawking, Nick Craswell, Paul B. Thistlewaite:
Overview of TREC-7 Very Large Collection Track. TREC 1998: 40-52 - David Hawking, Nick Craswell, Paul B. Thistlewaite:
ACSys TREC-7 Experiments. TREC 1998: 244-257 - Gregory D. Henderson, Patrick Schone, Thomas H. Crystal:
Text Retrieval via Semantic Forests: TREC7. TREC 1998: 516-527 - William R. Hersh, Susan Price, Dale Kraemer, Benjamin Chan, Lynetta Sacherek, Daniel Olson:
A Large-Scale Comparison of Boolean vs. Natural Language Searching for the TREC-7 Interactive Track. TREC 1998: 429-438 - Djoerd Hiemstra, Wessel Kraaij:
Twenty-One at TREC7: Ad-hoc and Cross-Language Track. TREC 1998: 174-185 - Keiichiro Hoashi, Kazunori Matsumoto, Naomi Inoue, Kazuo Hashimoto:
TREC-7 Experiments: Query Expansion Method Based on Word Contribution. TREC 1998: 373-381 - David O. Holmes, David A. Grossman, Ophir Frieder, M. Catherine McCabe, Abdur Chowdhury:
Use of Query Concepts and Information Extraction to Improve Information Retrieval Effectiveness. TREC 1998: 341-350 - David A. Hull:
The TREC-7 Filtering Track: Description and Analysis. TREC 1998: 9-32 - Sue E. Johnson, Pierre Jourlin, Gareth L. Moore, Karen Sparck Jones, Philip C. Woodland:
Spoken Document Retrieval For TREC-7 At Cambridge University. TREC 1998: 138-147 - Grigoris I. Karakoulas, Innes A. Ferguson:
Applying SIGMA to the TREC-7 Filtering Track. TREC 1998: 258-263
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