Annotated Bibliography Relating to Automatic Indexing in Information Retrieval Originated by Mitchell Wyle, Adapted by Edward Fox Advances in Intelligent Retrieval: INFORMATICS 8. Proceedings Society Joint Conference, 16-17 April . Aslib, London, 1985. of an Aslib/British Computer The following topics were dealt with: extended relational analysis; supercomputers and nonnumeric processing; an architectural approach to advances in information retrieval; word processing and information retrieval; clustering and nearest neighbour searching; automatic book classification; ranking for free text retrieval systems; an artificial intelligence approach to interactive retrieval of biographical data; a case system processor for the PRECIS indexing language; linguistic methods in information retrieval systems; online elucidation of natural language search statements; problem descriptions and user models; automatic intelligent search sequencing in an online public access catalogue; a catalogue advisory system; and art architecture for integrating data, knowledge and information bases. Abstracts of individual papers can be found under the relevant classifier. Addis, T. R; Johnson, L. Knowledge for Machines. In The Fifth Generation Computer Project. State of the Art Report., Pergamon Infotech, Ltd., Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, 1983. Knowledge is examined from both the abstract and technological aspects. An approach to the abstract problem of defining knowledge is developed by distinguishing
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