19th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval
year
1996
pages
262-269
qnote
Good discussion on the differences betyween IF and IR. I could use some of the arguments. The Inquiry system itself is not impressive at all: It uses IR techniques and it does not adapt. Interesting discussion on the effects of learning corpus stats on the run: argues that the use of baseline corpuses is not efficient in practise.
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%0 Conference Paper
%1 IF020
%A Jamie, Callan
%B 19th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval
%D 1996
%K Information filteirng, inference networks.
%P 262-269
%T Document Filtering with Inference Networks
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qnote = {Good discussion on the differences betyween IF and IR. I could use some of the arguments. The Inquiry system itself is not impressive at all: It uses IR techniques and it does not adapt. Interesting discussion on the effects of learning corpus stats on the run: argues that the use of baseline corpuses is not efficient in practise.},
timestamp = {2009-06-23T10:19:15.000+0200},
title = {Document Filtering with Inference Networks},
year = 1996
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