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Responsiveness of the International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Form
The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2006Background and Purpose The International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Form was developed to measure change in symptoms, function, and sports activity in patients treated for a variety of knee conditions. Although previous research has demonstrated reliability and validity of the form, its responsiveness has not been evaluated.
Irrgang, James J. +6 more
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The International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Evaluation Form
The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2006Background The International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Evaluation Form may be used to measure symptoms, function, and sports activity for people with a variety of knee disorders, including ligamentous and meniscal injuries, osteoarthritis, and patellofemoral dysfunction.
Allen F, Anderson +4 more
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Automating Hierarchical Subject Index Construction for Scientific Documents
2020Subject, or back-of-the-book index consists of significant terms with relevant page numbers of the text document, thus providing an easy access to its content. The paper describes methods developed for automating main stages of subject indexing for specialized texts: namely, term extraction, selection of the most important ones, detecting their ...
Elena I. Bolshakova, Kirill M. Ivanov
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Extended subject access to hypertext online documentation. Part III: The document-boundaries problem
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1991Because the DFT (DOCUMENT, FIND, THESEUS) online documentation system support's the hybrid goals of computer-managed on-demand printing of software manuals as well as the interactive retrieval of referecne passages, its hypertext database is partitioned by stable document boundaries. These document boundaries solve some organizational problems to which
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Human subjectivity and performance limits in document retrieval
Information Processing & Management, 1996Abstract Test sets for the document-retrieval task composed of human relevance judgments have been constructed that allow one to compare human performance directly with that of automatic methods and that place absolute limits on performance by any method.
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Extracting Structured Subject Information from Digital Document Archives
2006Information extraction (IE) techniques are capable of decoding targeted subject information in documents, and reducing text data into a set of structured core information. The implication for digital libraries is that IE potentially serves as an enabling tool to extend the value of digital document archives.
Liu, Jyi-Shane, Lee, Ching-Ying
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International Conference on Dependability of Computer Systems, 2018
T. Walkowiak +2 more
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Feature Extraction in Subject Classification of Text Documents in Polish
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing, 2018T. Walkowiak +2 more
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Query Expansion Using Medical Subject Headings Terms in the Biomedical Documents
Asian Conference on Intelligent Information and Database Systems, 2014Ornuma Thesprasith, C. Jaruskulchai
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