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Preface
Acknowledgements
Ch. 1 Overall introduction 1
Ch. 2 History 9
The Thesaurus Approach to Information Retrieval 15
The Automatic Derivation of Information Retrieval Encodements from Machine-Readable Texts 21
Indexing and Abstracting by Association. Part I 25
On Relevance, Probabilistic Indexing and Information Retrieval 39
The Cranfield Tests on Index Language Devices 47
Computer Evaluation of Indexing and Text Processing 60
Ch. 3 Key Concepts 85
The Concept of \"Aboutness\" in Subject Indexing 93
The Testing of Index Language Devices 98
Thesaurus 111
Using Problem Structures for Driving Human-Computer Dialogues 135
Relevance: A Review of and a Framework for Thinking on the Notion in Information Science 143
Ch. 4 Evaluation 167
A Study of Information Seeking and Retrieving. I. Background and Methodology 175
On Selecting a Measure of Retrieval Effectiveness, Part I 191
The Pragmatics of Information Retrieval Experimentation, Revisited 205
Presenting Results of Experimental Retrieval Comparisons 217
MEDLARS: Report on the Evaluation of Its Operating Efficiency 223
The TREC Conferences 247
Ch. 5 Models 257
Getting Beyond Boole 265
A Non-Classical Logic for Information Retrieval 268
A Vector Space Model for Automatic Indexing 273
The Probability Ranking Principle in IR 281
Inference Networks for Document Retrieval 287
ASK for Information Retrieval. Part I. Background and Theory 299
Ch. 6 Techniques 305
An Algorithm for Suffix Stripping 313
Robust Text Processing in Automated Information Retrieval 317
Term-Weighting Approaches in Automatic Text Retrieval 323
Search Term Relevance Weighting Given Little Relevance Information 329
Using Probabilistic Models of Document Retrieval without Relevance Information 339
Some Simple Effective Approximations to the 2-Poisson Model for Probabilistic Weighted Retrieval 345
Improving Retrieval Performance by Relevance Feedback 355
Using Interdocument Similarity Information in Document Retrieval Systems 365
Ch. 7 Systems 375
The SMART and SIRE Experimental Retrieval Systems 381
Architecture of an Expert System for Composite Document Analysis, Representation, and Retrieval 400
User-Friendly Systems Instead of User-Friendly Front-Ends 413
The Okapi Online Catalogue Research Projects 424
TREC and TIPSTER Experiments with INQUERY 436
RUBRIC: A System for Rule-Based Information Retrieval 440
TARGET and FREESTYLE: DIALOG and Mead Join the Relevance Ranks 446
Ch. 8 Extensions 457
A Hypertext Environment for Interacting with Large Databases 469
Automatic Analysis, Theme Generation, and Summarization of Machine-Readable Texts 478
Querying Across Languages: A Dictionary-Based Approach to Multilingual Information Retrieval 484
Experiments in Spoken Document Retrieval 493
Video Parsing, Retrieval and Browsing: An Integrated and Content-Based Solution 503
The Automatic Indexing System AIR/PHYS - From Research to Application 513
A News Story Categorization System 518
Conceptual Information Extraction and Retrieval from Natural Language Input 527
A Production Rule System for Message Summarization 534
The Application of Linguistic Processing to Automatic Abstract Generation 538
Ch. 9 Envoi 553
Historical Note: Information Retrieval and the Future of an Illusion 555
Author Index 563
Subject Index 567