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West, Leslie E. – 1968
The general scope of SPIRAL is storage of free-flowing text information into a machine-readable library and recall of any portions of this stored information that are relevant to an inquiry. The major objectives in the design of the system were (1) to make it easy to use by persons unfamiliar with computer systems; and (2) to make it efficient, in…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Data Processing, Information Retrieval, Information Storage
Vance, David; Heller, Jack – 1971
The logical structure of the data bank is described from the user's point of view, without reference to machine implementation. The length of files, records, segments, and fields are variable and unlimited; duplication factors are unlimited; sequence of files, records within file, and segments within record are random. All data are subject to…
Descriptors: Classification, Content Analysis, Data Processing, Databases
Rauber, Andreas; Muller-Kogler, Alexander – 2001
With the number and types of documents in digital library systems increasing, tools for automatically organizing and presenting the content have to be found. While many approaches focus on topic-based organization and structuring, hardly any system incorporates automatic structural analysis and representation. Yet, genre information…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Data Processing, Electronic Libraries, Information Retrieval
Salton, Gerard – 1974
The twenty-second in a series, this report describes research in information organization and retrieval conducted by the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University. The report covers work carried out during the period summer 1972 through summer 1974 and is divided into four parts: indexing theory, automatic content analysis, feedback…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Programs, Computer Science, Content Analysis


