
A Theory of Indexing
Gerard Salton(Author)
Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S. (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 28. February 1987
Book
Paperback/Softback
61 pages
978-0-89871-015-1 (ISBN)
Description
Presents a theory of indexing capable of ranking index terms, or subject identifiers in decreasing order of importance. This leads to the choice of good document representations, and also accounts for the role of phrases and of thesaurus classes in the indexing process.
This study is typical of theoretical work in automatic information organization and retrieval, in that concepts are used from mathematics, computer science, and linguistics. A complete theory of information retrieval may emerge from an appropriate combination of these three disciplines.
This study is typical of theoretical work in automatic information organization and retrieval, in that concepts are used from mathematics, computer science, and linguistics. A complete theory of information retrieval may emerge from an appropriate combination of these three disciplines.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
128 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89871-015-1 (9780898710151)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Term Significance Computations
Utilization of Term Significance
Characterization of Term Significance Rankings
Experimental Results
A Theory of Indexing.
Utilization of Term Significance
Characterization of Term Significance Rankings
Experimental Results
A Theory of Indexing.