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Applying connectionist models to information retrieval

by: S Cunningham, G Holmes, J Littin, R Beale, I Witten
(1997)


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: Adaptive information retrieval (IR) systems based on connectionist architectures have captured the attention of researchers over the past decade. This paper provides a review of connectionist IR research, including the major models for connectionist document and query representation, techniques to enhance query re-formulation, dynamic document routing (information filtering), and connectionist techniques for document clustering. 1. Introduction Information retrieval (IR) systems...


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