Title
Exemplary documents: a foundation for information retrieval design
Abstract
Documents are generally represented for retrieval by either extracting index terms from them or by creating and selecting from an external set of candidate terms. There are many procedures for doing this, but while work continues along these dimensions, there have been relatively few attempts to change this basic process. Of particular importance is the creation of indexing schemes for retrieval systems in nonlibrary contexts. Here, the cost of developing an indexing scheme independent of the documents to be retrieved is often considered too high to implement. As a result, simple full-text retrieval or, to a lesser extent, automatic extractive or associative indexing methods are the predominant methods used in nonlibrary contexts. This paper suggests an alternative document representation method based on what we call exemplary documents. Exemplary documents are those documents that describe or exhibit the intellectual structure of a particular field of interest. In so doing, they provide both an indexing vocabulary for that area and, more importantly, a narrative context in which the indexing terms have a clearer meaning. Further, it is much easier to develop an indexing scheme by using exemplary documents than it is to do so from scratch.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
10.1016/S0306-4573(01)00027-9
Inf. Process. Manage.
Keywords
Field
DocType
indexing term,associative indexing method,information retrieval design,simple full-text retrieval,retrieval system,exemplary document,particular importance,indexing vocabulary,nonlibrary context,particular field,indexing scheme,indexing,indexation,information management,information systems,indexing terms,information retrieval,classification,indexes
Information system,Data mining,Information management,Content analysis,Information retrieval,Computer science,Document Structure Description,Systems design,Search engine indexing,Index term,Vocabulary
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
38
3
Information Processing and Management
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
8
0.82
6
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
David C. Blair1612314.48
Steven O. Kimbrough2600103.93