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Information Access through Search Engines and Digital Libraries

Contributor(s): Agosti, Maristella [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: The Information Retrieval Series: 22Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008.Description: XVI, 198 p. 39 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540751342.Subject(s): Computer science | Library science | Information storage and retrieval | Text processing (Computer science) | Computer Science | Information Storage and Retrieval | Document Preparation and Text Processing | Library ScienceDDC classification: 025.04 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Information Access using the Guide of User Requirements -- From Linking Text to Linking Crimes: Information Retrieval, But Not As You Know It -- Modeling Retrieval and Navigation in Context -- Two Algorithms for Probabilistic Stemming -- Automated Text Categorization: The Two-Dimensional Probabilistic Model -- Analysis of Web Link Analysis Algorithms: The Mathematics of Ranking -- Digital Annotations: a Formal Model and its Applications -- Music Indexing and Retrieval for Multimedia Digital Libraries -- A Statistical and Graphical Methodology for Comparing Bilingual to Monolingual Cross-Language Information Retrieval.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The Information Management Systems group at the University of Padua, led by Maristella Agosti, has been a major contributor to information retrieval (IR) and digital libraries for nearly twenty years. This group has gained an excellent reputation in the IR community and has produced some of the best-known IR researchers, whose work spans a broad range of topics. The papers in this book deal with e.g. automated text categorizations, web link analysis algorithms, retrieval in multimedia digital libraries, and multilingual information retrieval. The presentation of original research results built on the past work of the group which at the same time summarizes past findings and opens up new directions and new areas of possible future research and cooperation will appeal to researchers and developers in institutions and companies working on search engines and information retrieval algorithms.
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Information Access using the Guide of User Requirements -- From Linking Text to Linking Crimes: Information Retrieval, But Not As You Know It -- Modeling Retrieval and Navigation in Context -- Two Algorithms for Probabilistic Stemming -- Automated Text Categorization: The Two-Dimensional Probabilistic Model -- Analysis of Web Link Analysis Algorithms: The Mathematics of Ranking -- Digital Annotations: a Formal Model and its Applications -- Music Indexing and Retrieval for Multimedia Digital Libraries -- A Statistical and Graphical Methodology for Comparing Bilingual to Monolingual Cross-Language Information Retrieval.

The Information Management Systems group at the University of Padua, led by Maristella Agosti, has been a major contributor to information retrieval (IR) and digital libraries for nearly twenty years. This group has gained an excellent reputation in the IR community and has produced some of the best-known IR researchers, whose work spans a broad range of topics. The papers in this book deal with e.g. automated text categorizations, web link analysis algorithms, retrieval in multimedia digital libraries, and multilingual information retrieval. The presentation of original research results built on the past work of the group which at the same time summarizes past findings and opens up new directions and new areas of possible future research and cooperation will appeal to researchers and developers in institutions and companies working on search engines and information retrieval algorithms.

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