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Natural Language Information Retrieval T. Strzalkowski

Natural Language Information Retrieval By T. Strzalkowski

Natural Language Information Retrieval by T. Strzalkowski


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Since we assume that the information is primarily encoded as text, IR is also a natural language processing problem: in order to decide if a document is relevant to a given information need, one needs to be able to understand its content.

Natural Language Information Retrieval Summary

Natural Language Information Retrieval by T. Strzalkowski

The last decade has been one of dramatic progress in the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP). This hitherto largely academic discipline has found itself at the center of an information revolution ushered in by the Internet age, as demand for human-computer communication and informa tion access has exploded. Emerging applications in computer-assisted infor mation production and dissemination, automated understanding of news, understanding of spoken language, and processing of foreign languages have given impetus to research that resulted in a new generation of robust tools, systems, and commercial products. Well-positioned government research funding, particularly in the U. S. , has helped to advance the state-of-the art at an unprecedented pace, in no small measure thanks to the rigorous 1 evaluations. This volume focuses on the use of Natural Language Processing in In formation Retrieval (IR), an area of science and technology that deals with cataloging, categorization, classification, and search of large amounts of information, particularly in textual form. An outcome of an information retrieval process is usually a set of documents containing information on a given topic, and may consist of newspaper-like articles, memos, reports of any kind, entire books, as well as annotated image and sound files. Since we assume that the information is primarily encoded as text, IR is also a natural language processing problem: in order to decide if a document is relevant to a given information need, one needs to be able to understand its content.

Table of Contents

Preface. Contributing Authors. 1. What is the Role of NLP in Text Retrieval? K.S. Jones. 2. NLP for Term Variant Extraction: Synergy Between Morphology, Lexicon, and Syntax; C. Jacquemin, E. Tzoukermann. 3. Combining Corpus Linguistics and Human Memory Models for Automatic Term Association; G. Ruge. 4. Using NLP or NLP Resources for Information Retrieval Tasks; A.F. Smeaton. 5. Evaluating Natural Language Processing Techniques in Information Retrieval; T. Strzalkowski, et al. 6. Stylistic Experiments in Information Retrieval; J. Karlgren. 7. Extraction-Based Text Categorization: Generating Domain-Specific Role Relationships Automatically; E. Riloff, J. Lorenzen. 8. LaSIE Jumps the Gate; Y. Wilks, R. Gaizauskas. 9. Phrasal Terms in Real-World IR Applications; J. Zhou. 10. Name Recognition and Retrieval Performance; P. Thompson, C. Dozier. 11. Collage: An NLP Toolset to Support Boolean Retrieval; J. Cowie. 12. Document Classification and Routing; L. Guthrie, et al. 13. Murax: Finding and Organizing Answers from Text Search; J. Kupiec. 14. The Use of Categories and Clusters for Organizing Retrieval Results; M. Hearst. Index.

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NPB9780792356851
9780792356851
0792356853
Natural Language Information Retrieval by T. Strzalkowski
New
Hardback
Springer
1999-04-30
384
N/A
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