Current Essays and Reports in Information Retrieval and Data Mining

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A01=Gwen Alexander
A01=Joan Brichacek Wilson
A01=John H. Williams
Author_Gwen Alexander
Author_Joan Brichacek Wilson
Author_John H. Williams
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  • ISBN 9780810850194
  • Weight: 281g
  • Dimensions: 142 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jan 2005
  • Publisher: Scarecrow Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Data mining is a technique used to discover and present data in useful form to support decision making. This work responds to the need for a multi-disciplinary research resource, offering various perspectives on the social construction of reality and how different people make sense of the same information at different times. For example, in the section addressing information retrieval, subject relevance - chosen based upon the user's construction or pertinence - is contrasted with objective relevance, a system-based relationship that is measured by aspects of the subject matter and its universe. Format, use, currency, relevance, reliability, and validity are all basic elements of information quality that are explored in the research presented. Other strands include information architecture, Text Retrieval Conferences (TREC), machine learning, biometric technologies, computer interfaces, the interoperability of networked retrieval systems, and other research topics related to information retrieval.

Gwen Alexander is the associate dean for administration for Wichita State University Libraries.
Joan Brichacek Wilson currently works in the Acquisitions Department at Wichita State University.
John H. Williams has been the acquisitions manager at Wichita State University Libraries since 1996.

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