The authors explain how a query is ranked against a document collection using either a single or a combination of retrieval strategies, and how an assortment of utilities are integrated into the query processing scheme to improve these rankings. Instead, algorithms are thoroughly de

- Title : Information Retrieval: Algorithms and Heuristics (The Information Retrieval Series)(2nd Edition)
- Author : David A. Grossman
- Rating : 4.61 (746 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-12-15
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 332 Pages
- Asin : 1402030045
- Language : English
The authors explain how a query is ranked against a document collection using either a single or a combination of retrieval strategies, and how an assortment of utilities are integrated into the query processing scheme to improve these rankings. Instead, algorithms are thoroughly described, making this book ideally suited for both computer science students and practitioners who work on search-related applications. Interested in how an efficient search engine works? Want to know what algorithms are used to rank resulting documents in response to user requests? The authors answer these and other key information retrieval design and implementation questions. Methods for building and compressing text indexes, querying and retrieving documents in multiple languages, and using parallel or distributed processing to expedite the search are likewise described. Besides updating the entire book with current techniques, it includes new sections on language models, cross-language information retrieval, peer-to-peer processing, XML search, mediators, and duplicate document detection.. This edition is a major expansion of the one published in 1998. Examples are used throughout to illustrate the algorithms. This book is not yet another high level text. As stated in the foreword, this book provides a current, broad, and detailed overview of the field and is the only one that does soFrom the reviews of the second edition: "This is a book that has great breadth and depth a . It has comprehensive coverage of different approaches a . For those of you directly involved in the exploration of different approaches to algorithmic search a this book would be invaluable." (Melanie Kendell, Informer, Issue 17, Winter 2005/2006) . This makes it a good reference to look up a . Headings are relevant to the content and the language used is clear and concise. If you are a computer science student a this is an excellent textbookThere is a battle going on for the information gateway of our country: the news media complex.And the great general leading the charge, the brilliant strategist who has been literally on the forefront of this fight and has seen it from the inside-out and the ground-up, who makes it possible for you and I to literally hear "the rest of the story". Great books on how to grow veggies abound. This book features compelling characters, each living a very normal life, but what matters is what they believe, what they fear most, and what their hopes for the future are. It's the story of a tech geek, Lexy, who resurrects Lord Byron somehow. I personally measure the value of design and calligraphy books by how long they stay relevant. This cute little cookbook has everything need to make a fun kids’ party. This book tells you how to start multiple streams of income. Excellent reference book that you will keep and use for years to come! Easy to read thanks to sections and formatting. Thank you Andrew Brietbart for finally opening my eyes to what scumbags the media are and also to how evil Obama and his fellow Democrats are. Programming Collective Intelligence: Building Smart Web 2.0 Applications by Toby Segar


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