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J. NIELSEN, V. L. PHILLIPS, AND S. T. DUMAIS, Retrieving imperfectly recognized handwritten notes, Behaviour and Information Technology, (1994). Submitted. 36

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Computational Methods for Intelligent Information Access - Berry, Dumais, al. (1995)   (13 citations)  Self-citation (Dumais)   (Correct)

....in the document will be spelled correctly. If these correctly spelled context words also occur in documents which containeda correctly spelled version of Dumais, then Dumais will probably be near Duniais in the k dimensional space determined by A k (see Equation 2 or Figure 1) Nielsen et al. in [23] used LSI to index a small collection of abstracts input by a commercially available pen machine in its standard recognizer mode. Even though the error rates were 8:8 at the word level, information retrieval performance using LSI was not disrupted (compared with the same uncorrupted texts) ....

J. NIELSEN, V. L. PHILLIPS, AND S. T. DUMAIS, Retrieving imperfectly recognized handwritten notes, Behaviour and Information Technology, (1994). Submitted. 36


Using Linear Algebra for Intelligent Information Retrieval - Berry, Dumais, O'Brien (1995)   (183 citations)  Self-citation (Dumais)   (Correct)

....in the document will be spelled correctly. If these correctly spelled context words also occur in documents which contained a correctly spelled version of Dumais, then Dumais will probably be near Duniais in the k dimensional space determined by Ak (see Equation 2 or Figure 1) Nielsen et al. in [22] used LSI to index a small collection of abstracts input by a commercially available pen machine in its standard recognizer mode. Even though the error rates were 8:8 at the word level, information retrieval performance using LSI was not disrupted (compared with the same uncorrupted texts) ....

J. Nielsen, V. L. Phillips, and S. T. Dumais, Retrieving imperfectly recognized handwritten notes, Behaviour and Information Technology, (1994). Submitted.

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