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Latent Semantic Indexing: A Probabilistic Analysis - Papadimitriou, Raghavan.. (1998)   (53 citations)  (Correct)

....rather than on flat text and index files. Another important change is the dramatic expansion of the scope of information retrieval, with the advent of multimedia, the internet, and globalized information; database concepts and some theory have started to find fertile ground there (see for example [9, 3, 17], as well a record number of information retrieval papers in the 1997 SIGMOD Proceedings) Secondly, the techniques employed in information retrieval have become more mathematical and sophisticated, more plausibly amenable to analytical treatment. The present paper is an attempt to treat ....

E. Brewer. Invited talk, 1997.


Latent Semantic Indexing: A Probabilistic Analysis - Papadimitriou, Raghavan.. (1997)   (53 citations)  (Correct)

....rather than on flat text and index files. Another important change is the dramatic expansion of the scope of information retrieval, with the advent of multimedia, the internet, and globalized information; database concepts and some theory have started to find fertile ground there (see for example [9, 3, 17], as well a record number of information retrieval papers in the 1997 SIGMOD Proceedings) 1 Secondly, the techniques employed in information retrieval have become more mathematical and sophisticated, more plausibly amenable to analytical treatment. The present paper is an attempt to treat ....

E. Brewer. Invited talk, 1997 PODS/SIGMOD, 1997.


Latent Semantic Indexing: A Probabilistic Analysis - Papadimitriou, Raghavan.. (1998)   (53 citations)  (Correct)

....rather than on flat text and index files. Another important change is the dramatic expansion of the scope of information retrieval, with the advent of multimedia, the internet, and globalized information; database concepts and some theory have started to find fertile ground there (see for example [10, 3, 19], as well a record number of information retrieval papers in the 1997 SIGMOD Proceedings) 1 Secondly, the techniques employed in information retrieval have 1 And, perhaps as importantly, the stakes have become too high for database theory to lightly pass this field by. become more ....

E. Brewer. Invited talk, 1997 PODS/SIGMOD, 1997.

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