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B.5 Typology of Information Retrieval Systems

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Preface v
  3. Contents vii
  4. Part A: Introduction to Information Science
  5. A.1 What is Information Science? 3
  6. A.2 Knowledge and Information 20
  7. A.3 Information and Understanding 50
  8. A.4 Documents 62
  9. A.5 Information Literacy 78
  10. Information Retrieval
  11. Part B: Propaedeutics of Information Retrieval
  12. B.1 History of Information Retrieval 93
  13. B.2 Basic Ideas of Information Retrieval 105
  14. B.3 Relevance and Pertinence 118
  15. B.4 Crawlers 129
  16. B.5 Typology of Information Retrieval Systems 141
  17. B.6 Architecture of Retrieval Systems 157
  18. Part C: Natural Language Processing
  19. C.1 n-Grams 169
  20. C.2 Words 179
  21. C.3 Phrases—Named Entities—Compounds— Semantic Environments 198
  22. C.4 Anaphora 219
  23. C.5 Fault-Tolerant Retrieval 227
  24. Part D: Boolean Retrieval Systems
  25. D.1 Boolean Retrieval 241
  26. D.2 Search Strategies 253
  27. D.3 Weighted Boolean Retrieval 266
  28. Part E: Classical Retrieval Models
  29. E.1 Text Statistics 277
  30. E.2 Vector Space Model 289
  31. E.3 Probabilistic Model 301
  32. E.4 Retrieval of Non-Textual Documents 312
  33. Part F: Web Information Retrieval
  34. F.1 Link Topology 329
  35. F.2 Ranking Factors 345
  36. F.3 Personalized Retrieval 361
  37. F.4 Topic Detection and Tracking 366
  38. Part G: Special Problems of Information Retrieval
  39. G.1 Social Networks and “Small Worlds” 377
  40. G.2 Visual Retrieval Tools 389
  41. G.3 Cross-Language Information Retrieval 399
  42. G.4 (Semi-)Automatic Query Expansion 408
  43. G.5 Recommender Systems 416
  44. G.6 Passage Retrieval and Question Answering 423
  45. G.7 Emotional Retrieval and Sentiment Analysis 430
  46. Part H: Empirical Investigations on Information Retrieval
  47. H.1 Informetric Analyses 445
  48. H.2 Analytical Tools and Methods 453
  49. H.3 User and Usage Research 465
  50. H.4 Evaluation of Retrieval Systems 481
  51. Knowledge Representation
  52. Part I: Propaedeutics of Knowledge Representation
  53. I.1 History of Knowledge Representation 503
  54. I.2 Basic Ideas of Knowledge Representation 519
  55. I.3 Concepts 531
  56. I.4 Semantic Relations 547
  57. Part J: Metadata
  58. J.1 Bibliographic Metadata 567
  59. J.2 Metadata about Objects 586
  60. J.3 Non-Topical Information Filters 598
  61. Part K: Folksonomies
  62. K.1 Social Tagging 611
  63. K.2 Tag Gardening 621
  64. K.3 Folksonomies and Relevance Ranking 629
  65. Part L: Knowledge Organization Systems
  66. L.1 Nomenclature 635
  67. L.2 Classification 647
  68. L.3 Thesaurus 675
  69. L.4 Ontology 697
  70. L.5 Faceted Knowledge Organization Systems 707
  71. L.6 Crosswalks between Knowledge Organization Systems 719
  72. Part M: Text-Oriented Knowledge Organization Methods
  73. M.1 Text-Word Method 735
  74. M.2 Citation Indexing 744
  75. Part N: Indexing
  76. N.1 Intellectual Indexing 759
  77. N.2 Automatic Indexing 772
  78. Part O: Summarization
  79. O.1 Abstracts 783
  80. O.2 Extracts 796
  81. Part P: Empirical Investigations on Knowledge Representation
  82. P.1 Evaluation of Knowledge Organization Systems 809
  83. P.2 Evaluation of Indexing and Summarization 817
  84. Part Q: Glossary and Indexes
  85. Q.1 Glossary 829
  86. Q.2 List of Abbreviations 851
  87. Q.3 List of Tables 854
  88. Q.4 List of Figures 855
  89. Q.5 Index of Names 860
  90. Q.6 Subject Index 879
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