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Savoy, Jacques – Information Processing & Management, 1997
Discussion of evaluation methodology in information retrieval focuses on the average precision over a set of fixed recall values in an effort to evaluate the retrieval effectiveness of a search algorithm. Highlights include a review of traditional evaluation methodology with examples; and a statistical inference methodology called bootstrap.…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Evaluation Methods, Information Retrieval, Mathematical Formulas

Harman, Donna; And Others – Information Processing & Management, 1995
Presents an overview of the second Text Retrieval Conference (TREC-2), an opinion paper about the program, and nine papers by participants that show a range of techniques used in TREC. Topics include traditional text retrieval and information technology, efficiency, the use of language processing techniques, unusual approaches to text retrieval,…
Descriptors: Conference Papers, Conferences, Efficiency, Information Retrieval

Belkin, N. J.; And Others – Information Processing & Management, 1995
Reports on two studies in the second Text Retrieval Conference (TREC-2) program that investigated the effect on retrieval performance of combination of multiple representations of TREC topics. Six methods of query combinations and the combination of the same queries on different databases are examined. Results show that combining evidence from…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Databases, Improvement, Information Retrieval

Hurt, C. D. – Information Processing & Management, 1998
Monotonic logic requires reexamination of the entire logic string when there is a contradiction. Nonmonotonic logic allows the user to withdraw conclusions in the face of contradiction without harm to the logic string, which has considerable application to the field of information searching. Artificial intelligence models and neural networks based…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Information Networks, Information Retrieval, Information Seeking