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Information storage and retrieval
ACM SIGIR Forum, 1977Information Storage and Retrieval (IS&R) encompasses a broad scope of topics ranging from basic techniques for accessing data to sophisticated approaches for the analysis of natural language text and the deduction of information. Within the field, three general areas of investigation can be distinguished not only by their subject matter but also by
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Information Storage and Retrieval Systems
1969Does the field of information storage and retrieval as presently constituted qualify as a science? If not, can it ever become a science? These two questions continue to be topics of discussion for professionals associated with the field. While it is not difficult to reach an affirmative answer to the initial question, the process of arriving at such an
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Proceedings of the 1965 20th national conference on -, 1965
ALTHOUGH TREES have long been used for the storage and retrieval of information 1,2, unfortunately there is a tradeoff between storage (construction) time and retrieval time. To keep retrieval time at a minimum, the tree must be balanced; but posting a new item under this constraint can require a complete reorganization of the tree.
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ALTHOUGH TREES have long been used for the storage and retrieval of information 1,2, unfortunately there is a tradeoff between storage (construction) time and retrieval time. To keep retrieval time at a minimum, the tree must be balanced; but posting a new item under this constraint can require a complete reorganization of the tree.
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The VLDB Journal, 2008
Probabilistic latent semantic analysis (PLSA) is a method for computing term and document relationships from a document set. The probabilistic latent semantic index (PLSI) has been used to store PLSA information, but unfortunately the PLSI uses excessive storage space relative to a simple term frequency index, which causes lengthy query times.
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Probabilistic latent semantic analysis (PLSA) is a method for computing term and document relationships from a document set. The probabilistic latent semantic index (PLSI) has been used to store PLSA information, but unfortunately the PLSI uses excessive storage space relative to a simple term frequency index, which causes lengthy query times.
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The Storage and Retrieval of Information
1978The use of the computer as a tool for information processing has been stressed throughout this book. Ready access to information is an essential prerequisite to its rapid processing by the computer — and for this reason much work has gone into the development of large-capacity and rapid-access storage devices. In these efforts to store away information
Peter Haine, Ernest Haidon
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Information storage and retrieval systems with incomplete information II
Fundamenta Informaticae, 1979In the paper is developed a theory of information storage and retrieval systems which arise in situations when a whole possessed information amounts to a fact that a given document has some feature from properly chosen set. Such systems are described as suitable maps from descriptor algebras into sets of subsets of sets of documents.
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Storage and Retrieval of Information
1991Offices have lots of paperwork — the paperless office is still a long way off even with today’s computerised systems. Letters and documents cannot be put away anyhow. They need to be stored away safely and in some sort of order so they can be found quickly and easily when required.
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DNA Hypernetworks for Information Storage and Retrieval
2006Content-addressability is a fundamental feature of human memory underlying many associative information retrieval tasks. In contrast to location-based memory devices, content-addressable memories require complex interactions between memory elements, which makes conventional computation paradigms difficult.
Byoung-Tak Zhang, Joo-Kyung Kim
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Computers and Biomedical Information Storage and Retrieval
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966There was a time not too long ago when the doctoral student was expected to read essentially all of the previously published literature pertaining to a given field and then to continue reading currently all that was published. It was assumed that this procedure was necessary in order to provide assurance that the productivity of the graduate would not ...
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Storage and retrieval of serial‐order information
Memory, 2005In this paper I will first review some seminal work by Conrad on the storage and retrieval of serial-order information which is still very relevant today. Then I will discuss the TODAM (theory of distributed associative memory) approach to serial-order effects.
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