Posts Tagged ‘information retrieval systems;’

September 7th, 2009 - 9:35 pm § in Information retrieval

Evaluating search engines

Today we have quite a wide choice of information retrieval systems ranging from Google, Bing, Kosmix, Duck Duck Go, Cognition and so many more. We all have the engine we use 90% of the time I’d estimate, but is it really the best engine? It might be the best for us personally or for a [...][...]

April 8th, 2009 - 11:31 am § in Information retrieval, Tutorials

10 papers you need to read

This is a list of my top 10 freely available papers on the topic of information retrieval.  You will notice that they are rather old, but the techniques used described and the findings are not always dated.  Those that dated are important nonetheless because they provide a good foundation to under[...]

January 6th, 2009 - 9:49 pm § in Uncategorized

Document clustering – a short intro

Clustering is super important in all systems that deal with any kind of information.  In information retrieval systems like digital libraries and search engines they are used to group the documents into clusters.  These are all documents that share similarities.   This can get really really comp[...]





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