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Computational Information Retrieval 1st Edition Michael W Berry

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Computational Information Retrieval 1st Edition Michael W Berry
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Publisher: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.68 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Michael W. Berry
ISBN: 9780898715002, 0898715008
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Computational Information Retrieval 1st Edition Michael W Berry by Michael W. Berry 9780898715002, 0898715008 instant download after payment.

This volume contains selected papers that focus on the use of linear algebra, computational statistics, and computer science in the development of algorithms and software systems for text retrieval. Experts in information modeling and retrieval share their perspectives on the design of scalable but precise text retrieval systems, revealing many of the challenges and obstacles that mathematical and statistical models must overcome to be viable for automated text processing. This very useful proceedings is an excellent companion for courses in information retrieval, applied linear algebra, and applied statistics.

Computational Information Retrieval provides background material on vector space models for text retrieval that applied mathematicians, statisticians, and computer scientists may not be familiar with. For graduate students in these areas, several research questions in information modeling are exposed. In addition, several case studies concerning the efficacy of the popular Latent Semantic Analysis (or Indexing) approach are provided.

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