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A comparison of knowledge‐based and statistically‐based techniques for reference retrieval

Stephen Wade (Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN. England)
Peter Willett (Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN. England To whom all correspondence should be addressed.)
Bruce Robinson (Tome Associates, 222 Northfield Avenue, London W13 9SJ, England)
Brian Vickery (Tome Associates, 222 Northfield Avenue, London W13 9SJ, England)
Alina Vickery (Tome Associates, 222 Northfield Avenue, London W13 9SJ, England)

Online Review

ISSN: 0309-314X

Article publication date: 1 February 1988

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Abstract

This paper reports on a comparative evaluation of two computerised reference retrieval systems, INSTRUCT and PLEXUS. Instruct is a statistically‐based system based on best match searching and automatic index term weighting while Plexus uses expert systems techniques to improve access to a conventional Boolean search system. After an introduction to the retrieval techniques used by the two systems, their retrieval effectiveness is compared using a set of nineteen queries and 512 documents on the subject of gardening. The best results were obtained by using the terms suggested by the Plexus system as the basis for an Instruct search.

Citation

Wade, S., Willett, P., Robinson, B., Vickery, B. and Vickery, A. (1988), "A comparison of knowledge‐based and statistically‐based techniques for reference retrieval", Online Review, Vol. 12 No. 2, pp. 91-108. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb024270

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