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2nd TREC 1993: Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA
- Donna K. Harman:
Proceedings of The Second Text REtrieval Conference, TREC 1993, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, August 31 - September 2, 1993. NIST Special Publication 500-215, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 1993
Papers
- Donna Harman:
Overview of the Second Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-2). 1-20 - Stephen E. Robertson, Steve Walker, Susan Jones, Micheline Hancock-Beaulieu, Mike Gatford:
Okapi at TREC-2. 21-34 - Nicholas J. Belkin, Paul B. Kantor, Colleen Cool, Richard Quatrain:
Combining Evidence for Information Retrieval. 35-44 - Chris Buckley, James Allan, Gerard Salton:
Automatic Routing and Ad-hoc Retrieval Using SMART: TREC 2. 45-56 - William S. Cooper, Aitao Chen, Fredric C. Gey:
Full Text Retrieval based on Probalistic Equations with Coefficients fitted by Logistic Regression. 57-66 - Norbert Fuhr, Ulrich Pfeifer, C. Bremkamp, Michael Pollmann:
Probalistic Learning Approaches for Indexing and Retrieval with the TREC-2 Collection. 67-74 - W. Bruce Croft, James P. Callan, John Broglio:
TREC-2 Routing and Ad-Hoc Retrieval Evaluation using the INQUERY System. 75-84 - Elizabeth D. Liddy, Sung-Hyon Myaeng:
DR-LINK: A System Update for TREC-2. 85-100 - Stephen I. Gallant, William R. Caid, Joel Carleton, T. Gutschow, Robert Hecht-Nielsen, Kent Pu Qing, David Sudbeck:
Feedback and Mixing Experiments with MatchPlus. 101-104 - Susan T. Dumais:
Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) and TREC-2. 105-116 - B. Massand, Craig Stanfill:
An Information Retrieval Test-bed on the CM-5. 117-122 - Tomek Strzalkowski, Jose Perez Carballo:
Recent Developments in Natural Language Text Retrieval. 123-136 - David A. Evans, Robert G. Lefferts:
Design and Evaluation of the CLARIT-TREC-2 System. 137-150 - Brendan Del Favero, Robert M. Fung:
Bayesian Inference with Node Aggregation for Information Retrieval. 151-162 - Daniel Knaus, Peter Schäuble:
Effective and Efficient Retrieval from Large and Dynamic Document Collections. 163-170 - William B. Cavnar:
N-Gram-Based Text Filtering For TREC-2. 171-180 - Alistair Moffat, Ron Sacks-Davis, Ross Wilkinson, Justin Zobel:
Retrieval of Partial Documents. 181-190 - Paul S. Jacobs:
GE in TREC-2: Results of a Boolean Approximation Method for Routing and Retrieval. 191-200 - Matt Mettler:
TREC-II Routing Experiments with the TRW/Paracel Fast Data Finder. 201-208 - J. Lehman, C. Reid:
Knowledge-Based Searching with TOPIC. 209-222 - Ellen M. Voorhees:
On Expanding Query Vectors with Lexically Related Words. 223-232 - K. L. Kwok, Laszlo Grunfeld:
TREC-2 Document Retrieval Experiments using PIRCS. 233-242 - Edward A. Fox, Joseph A. Shaw:
Combination of Multiple Searches. 243-252 - Richard M. Tong, Lee A. Appelbaum:
Machine Learning for Knowledge-Based Document Routing (A Report on the TREC-2 Experiment). 253-264 - Paul E. Nelson:
The ConQuest System. 265-270 - Paul Thompson:
Description of the PRC CEO Algorithm for TREC-2. 271-274 - W. Kelleher:
Report of Progress for TREC-II. 275-277 - Efthimis N. Efthimiadis, Paul V. Biron:
UCLA-Okapi at TREC-2: Query Expansion Experiments. 278-290 - Richard Boyd, James R. Driscoll, Inien Syu:
Incorporating Semantics Within a Connectionist Model and a Vector Processing Model. 291-302
Reports of Discussion Groups
- James P. Callan:
The Efficiency Issues Workshop Report. 303-304 - William S. Cooper, Stephen E. Robertson:
Workshop Report - Use of Training Materials in Constructing Routing Queries. 305
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