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Information Retrieval, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January 2002
- Aleksander Kolcz, Joshua Alspector:
Asymmetric Missing-data Problems: Overcoming the Lack of Negative Data in Preference Ranking. 5-40 - Kazuko Kuriyama, Noriko Kando, Toshihiko Nozue, Koji Eguchi:
Pooling for a Large-Scale Test Collection: An Analysis of the Search Results from the First NTCIR Workshop. 41-59 - Zhixiang Chen, Binhai Zhu:
Some Formal Analysis of Rocchio's Similarity-Based Relevance Feedback Algorithm. 61-86 - Miguel E. Ruiz, Padmini Srinivasan:
Hierarchical Text Categorization Using Neural Networks. 87-118
Volume 5, Number 2-3, April-July 2002
- Stephen E. Robertson:
Introduction to the Special Issue: Overview of the TREC Routing and Filtering Tasks. 127-137 - James Allan:
Detection As Multi-Topic Tracking. 139-157 - Tom Ault, Yiming Yang:
Information Filtering in TREC-9 and TDT-3: A Comparative Analysis. 159-187 - Ian Soboroff, Charles K. Nicholas:
Related, but not Relevant: Content-Based Collaborative Filtering in TREC-8. 189-208 - David Eichmann, Padmini Srinivasan:
Adaptive Filtering of Newswire Stories using Two-Level Clustering. 209-237 - Stephen E. Robertson:
Threshold Setting and Performance Optimization in Adaptive Filtering. 239-256 - Stephen E. Robertson:
Comparing the Performance of Adaptive Filtering and Ranked Output Systems. 257-268 - Paul Thompson:
Finding Out About: A Cognitive Perspective on Search Engine Technology and the WWW. 269-271 - Hugo Zaragoza:
Information Retrieval: Algorithms and Heuristics. 271-274 - M. Zoe Holbrooks:
The Text in the Machine: Electronic Texts in the Humanities. 274-278
Volume 5, Number 4, October 2002
- Jonathan L. Herlocker, Joseph A. Konstan, John Riedl:
An Empirical Analysis of Design Choices in Neighborhood-Based Collaborative Filtering Algorithms. 287-310 - Martin Nilsson:
Hierarchical Clustering Using Non-Greedy Principal Direction Divisive Partitioning. 311-321 - James C. French, Allison L. Powell, Fredric C. Gey, Natalia Perelman:
Exploiting Manual Indexing to Improve Collection Selection and Retrieval Effectiveness. 323-351 - Abraham Bookstein, Vladimir A. Kulyukin, Timo Raita:
Generalized Hamming Distance. 353-375
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