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Bibliographic remarks The early work of H
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Finally,every year a volume in the series Annual Review of Information Science and Technology is edited by C
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The process may involve structuring the information in some appropriate way,such as classifying it
...Finally,we come to the output,which is usually a set of citations or document numbers
...IR in perspective This section is not meant to constitute an attempt at an exhaustive and complete account of the historical development of IR
...Since the emphasis in this book is on a particular approach to document representation,I shall restrict myself here to a few remarks about its history
...At this point,it may be convenient to elaborate on the use of keyword
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systems store only a representation of the document or query which means that the text of a document is lost once it has been processed for the purpose of generating its representation
...When the retrieval system is on line,it is possible for the user to change his request during one search session in the light of a sample retrieval,thereby,it is hoped,improving the subsequent retrieval run
...Secondly,the processor,that part of the retrieval system concerned with the retrieval process
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The structure of the book The introduction presents some basic background material,demarcates the subject and discusses loosely some of the problems in IR
...The two major chapters are those dealing with automatic classification and evaluation
...Outline Chapter 2:Automatic Text Analysis contains a straightforward discussion of how the text of a document is represented inside a computer
...Chapter 3:Automatic Classification looks at automatic classification methods in general and then takes a deeper look at the use of these methods in information retrieval
...Chapter 4:File Structures here we try and discuss file structures from the point of view of someone primarily interested in information retrieval
...Chapter 5:Search Strategies gives an account of some search strategies when applied to document collections structured in different ways
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