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Research on Computer Science Domain Ontology Construction and Information Retrieval
The paper combined seven-step method and the skeleton method of ontology constructions, and proposed computer domain ontology construction method. On the basis of computer domain ontology, the paper discussed semantic retrieving technology and finally, we design and implement a computer literature retrieval system prototype which has certain reasoning ...
Shuzhen Yao, Dandan Li, Jianwei Du
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Computer retrieval systems for analytical information in forensic science
Abstract The British Home Office Central Research Establishment [HOCRE (Forensic Science)] has been running computerized information retrieval programs for some years. The computer at HOCRE is used by analytical chemists in forensic science laboratories throughout the UK.
C. Brown
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Journal of Information & Knowledge Management, 2021
The profusion of documents production at an exponential rate over the web has made it difficult for the scientific community to retrieve most relevant information against the query.
N. A. Sajid+3 more
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The profusion of documents production at an exponential rate over the web has made it difficult for the scientific community to retrieve most relevant information against the query.
N. A. Sajid+3 more
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Topic Recognition and Correlation Analysis of Articles in Computer Science
2021 Fifth International Conference on I-SMAC (IoT in Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud) (I-SMAC), 2021Topic identification and similarity detection are two related essential task in data mining, information retrieval, and bibliometric data analysis, which aims to identify significant topics and to find similarity between text collections.It is an ...
Hitha K C, Kiran V K
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Supporting Information Retrieval of Emerging Knowledge and Argumentation
, 2021In research-oriented domains, e.g., the medical domain, new or emerging knowledge is permanently created through research and scientific discourse. This fact is, e.g., reflected by a permanent increase in scientific publications over the years.
C. Nawroth
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ACM SIGIR Forum, 2013
The 1st Scottish Information Retrieval Workshop took place in May, 2013 in Glasgow. The focus of the workshop was on bringing together IR researchers from the various Scottish universities in order to facilitate more awareness and increased interaction. The scientific program included a minute madness session, research talks, demos and posters.
Halvey, Martin, Azzopardi, Leif
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The 1st Scottish Information Retrieval Workshop took place in May, 2013 in Glasgow. The focus of the workshop was on bringing together IR researchers from the various Scottish universities in order to facilitate more awareness and increased interaction. The scientific program included a minute madness session, research talks, demos and posters.
Halvey, Martin, Azzopardi, Leif
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Some lessons learned using health data literature for smart information retrieval
ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2020Big Data paradigm is leading both research and industry effort calling for new approaches in many computer science areas. In this paper, we show how semantic similarity search for natural language texts can be leveraged in biomedical domain by Word ...
Mario Ciampi+3 more
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Information Retrieval: The Early Years
Foundations and Trends in Information Retrieval, 2019Information retrieval, the science behind search engines, had its birth in the late 1950s. Its forbearers came from library science, mathematics and linguistics, with later input from computer science.
D. Harman
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The Importance of Interaction for Information Retrieval
Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2019There has historically been a divide between the user-oriented and system-oriented research communities in information retrieval. In my opinion, this divide is based primarily on a difference in viewpoint about the relative importance of understanding ...
W. Bruce Croft
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International Computer Science Conference, 2019
This paper aims to discuss how a linguistic-discursive approach can contribute to semantic computing field, especially to information retrieval process.
Debora C. Ferreira Garcia+2 more
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This paper aims to discuss how a linguistic-discursive approach can contribute to semantic computing field, especially to information retrieval process.
Debora C. Ferreira Garcia+2 more
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