2006 Volume 42 Issue 5
- Anthology ID:
- 2006.ipm_journal-ir0anthology0volumeA42A5
- Year:
- 2006
Testing the cluster hypothesis in distributed information retrieval
Fabio Crestani
|
Shengli Wu
Does pseudo-relevance feedback improve distributed information retrieval systems?
Fernando Javier Martínez Santiago
|
Miguel Angel García Cumbreras
|
Luis Alfonso Ureña López
A scaleable document clustering approach for large document corpora
Niall Rooney
|
David W. Patterson
|
Mykola Galushka
|
Vladimir Dobrynin
A relevance feedback mechanism for cluster-based retrieval
Niall Rooney
|
David W. Patterson
|
Mykola Galushka
|
Vladimir Dobrynin
Using searcher simulations to redesign a polyrepresentative implicit feedback interface
Ryen W. White
Relevance feedback and cross-language information retrieval
Viviane Moreira Orengo
|
Christian R. Huyck
Relationship between index term specificity and relevance judgment
Giyeong Kim
On document relevance and lexical cohesion between query terms
Olga Vechtomova
|
Murat Karamuftuoglu
|
Stephen E. Robertson
Is 1 noun worth 2 adjectives? Measuring relative feature utility
Robert M. Losee
Text retrieval with more realistic concept matching and reinforcement learning
Rohana K. Rajapakse
|
Michael J. Denham
Automatic extraction of titles from general documents using machine learning
Yunhua Hu
|
Hang Li
|
Yunbo Cao
|
Li Teng
|
Dmitriy Meyerzon
|
Qinghua Zheng
Automatic extraction of bilingual word pairs using inductive chain learning in various languages
Hiroshi Echizen-ya
|
Kenji Araki
|
Yoshio Momouchi
In search of query patterns: A case study of a university OPAC
Eng Pwey Lau
|
Dion Hoe-Lian Goh
A usage study of retrieval modalities for video shot retrieval
Alan F. Smeaton
|
Paul Browne
The information seeking behaviour of the users of digital scholarly journals
David Nicholas
|
Paul Huntington
|
Hamid R. Jamali M.
|
Anthony Watkinson
Factors affecting assigned information problem ordering during Web search: An exploratory study
Amanda Spink
|
Minsoo Park
|
Sherry Koshman
A study of results overlap and uniqueness among major Web search engines
Amanda Spink
|
Bernard J. Jansen
|
Chris Blakely
|
Sherry Koshman
Karen E. Fisher, Sanda Erdelez, Lynn (E.F.) McKechnie, Theories of Information Science Behavior, ASIST Monograph Series, Information Today
Bernard J. Jansen
Marlon Dumas, Wil M. van der Aalst, Arthur H. ter Hofstede, Process-Aware Information Systems: Bridging People and Software Through Process Technology
Schahram Dustdar
C. Nass and S. Brave, Wired for Speech: How Voice Activates and Advances the Human-Computer Relationship
Ping Zhang