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1st TREC: Gaithersburg, Maryland, 1992
- Donna K. Harman:
Proceedings of The First Text REtrieval Conference, TREC 1992, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, November 4-6, 1992. NIST Special Publication 500-207, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 1992
Papers
- Donna Harman:
Overview of the First Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-1). 1-20 - Stephen E. Robertson, Steve Walker, Micheline Hancock-Beaulieu, Aarron Gull, Marianna Lau:
Okapi at TREC. 21-30 - Jing-Jye Yang, Robert R. Korfhage, Edie M. Rasmussen:
Query Improvement in Information Retrieval Using Genetic Algorithms - A Report on the Experiments of the TREC Project. 31-58 - Chris Buckley, Gerard Salton, James Allan:
Automatic Retrieval With Locality Information Using SMART. 59-72 - William S. Cooper, Fredric C. Gey, Aitao Chen:
Probabilistic Retrieval in the TIPSTER Collections: An Application of Staged Logistic Regression. 73-88 - Norbert Fuhr, Chris Buckley:
Optimizing Document Indexing and Search Term Weighting Based on Probabilistic Models. 89-100 - W. Bruce Croft:
TIPSTER Panel - The University of Massachusetts TIPSTER Project. 101-106 - Stephen I. Gallant, Robert Hecht-Nielsen, William R. Caid, Kent Pu Qing, Joel Carleton, David Sudbeck:
TIPSTER Panel - HNC's MatchPlus System. 107-111 - Elizabeth D. Liddy, Sung-Hyon Myaeng:
TIPSTER Panel - DR-LINK's Linguistic-Conceptual Approach to Document Detection. 113-130 - James A. Danowski:
WORDIJ: A Word Pair Approach to Information Retrieval. 131-136 - Susan T. Dumais:
LSI meets TREC: A Status Report. 137-152 - K. L. Kwok, L. Papadopoulos, Kathy Y. Y. Kwan:
Retrieval Experiments with a Large Collection using PIRCS. 153-172 - Tomek Strzalkowski:
Natural Language Processing in Large-Scale Text Retrieval Tasks. 173-188 - Roger Thompson:
OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. 189-192 - Ted Dunning, Mark W. Davis:
A Single Language Evaluation of a Multi-lingual Text Retrieval System. 193-198 - James R. Driscoll, Jennifer Lautenschlager, Mimi Zhao:
The QA System. 199-208 - Richard M. Tong, Adam Winkler, Pamela Gage:
Classification Trees for Document Routing, A Report on the TREC Experiment. 209-228 - Alan J. Kent, Alistair Moffat, Ron Sacks-Davis, Ross Wilkinson, Justin Zobel:
Compression, Fast Indexing, and Structured Queries on a Gigabyte of Text. 229-244 - Richard L. Jones, Sek Kit Leung, D. Lewis Pape:
Application of the Automatic Message Router to the TIPSTER Collection. 245-250 - David A. Evans, Robert G. Lefferts, Gregory Grefenstette, Steven K. Handerson, William R. Hersh, Armar A. Archbold:
CLARIT TREC Design, Experiments, and Results. 251-286 - Paul E. Nelson:
Site Report for the Text REtrieval Conference. 287-296 - Paul S. Jacobs, George B. Krupka, Lisa F. Rau:
A Boolean Approximation Method for Query Construction and Topic Assignment in TREC. 297-308 - Matt Mettler:
Text Retrieval with the TRW Fast Data Finder. 309-318 - Edward A. Fox, M. Prabhakar Koushik, Joseph A. Shaw, Russell Modlin, Durgesh Rao:
Combining Evidence from Multiple Searches. 319-328 - S. C. Chang, H. Dediu, H. Azzam, M. W. Du:
Multilevel Ranking in Large Text Collections Using FMRS. 329-336 - Paul Thompson:
Description of the PRC CEO Algorithm for TREC. 337-342 - Ellen M. Voorhees, Yuan-Wang Hou:
Vector Expansion in a Large Collection. 343-352 - Mark Zimmerman:
Proximity-Correlation for Document Ranking: The PARA Gmup's TREC Experiment. 353-364
Reports of Discussion Groups
- David D. Lewis, Alan F. Smeaton:
Use of Natural Language Processing at TREC. 365-366 - Susan T. Dumais:
Automatically Generating Adhoc and Routing Queries. 367-368 - Norbert Fuhr, Stephen E. Robertson:
Machine Learning and Relevance Feedback. 369-370 - Evaluation Issues. 371
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