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Information storage and retrieval

ACM SIGIR Forum, 1977
Information 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

1969
Does 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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Information Storage and Retrieval Through Quantum Phase

Science, 2000
Information was stored as quantum phase in an N -state Rydberg atom data register. One or more flipped states stored in an eight-state atomic wave packet could be retrieved in a single operation, in agreement with a recent proposal by Grover.
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Computers and Biomedical Information Storage and Retrieval

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
There 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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Information storage and retrieval systems with incomplete information II

Fundamenta Informaticae, 1979
In 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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Computerized information storage and retrieval systems

International Library Review, 1988
Presentation des divers choix d'indexation et de leur interet dans le cadre des systemes de recherche documentaire ...
Abraham A. Azubuike, Jackson S. Umoh
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Storage and retrieval of information

Papers and discussions presented at the the November 7-9, 1955, eastern joint AIEE-IRE computer conference: Computers in business and industrial systems on - AIEE-IRE '55 (Eastern), 1955
The history of the development of modern information-processing machines is largely the history of the development of competent memory systems. These must be capable of storing digital information for longer or shorter times, of making desired information available with no more than a given delay, and of having total information-storage capacities ...
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Storage and retrieval of serial‐order information

Memory, 2005
In 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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MISAR: A miniature information storage and retrieval system

Computers and Biomedical Research, 1971
Abstract MISAR is a general-purpose, time-sharing, information-storage and retrieval system that facilitates the rapid creation, maintenance, and searching of small data files. MISAR permits a registry to be created, records to be entered, existing records to be examined and edited, and a search to be conducted from a teletypewriter or from a ...
R H, Karpinski, H L, Bleich
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Information storage and retrieval in synchronous neural networks

Physical Review A, 1987
Little's synchronous model for a neural network is studied in the regime when an infinite number of patterns is to be stored. We show that its retrieval capacity may become much larger than in Hopfield's model, revealing a greater robustness of synchronous update to noise.
, Fontanari, , Köberle
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