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11th ASIS SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop
11th ASIS SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop
Dagobert Soergel, Padmini Srinivasan and Barbara H. Kwasnik, Editors
Published:
2000-11-12
Articles
Domain analysis, an important part of thesaurus construction.
Marianne Lykke-Nielsen
9-50
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Terminology development and organization in multi-community environments: The case of statistical information.
Stephanie W. Haas, Carol A. Hert
51-74
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Accessing and browsing 3D anatomical images with a navigational ontology.
Nina Wacholder, Judith Venuti, Michael Krauthammer, Pat Molholt
75-85
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Classified displays of web search results.
Susan Dumais, Ed Cutrell, Hao Chen
87-90
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SERUBA – A new search and learning technology for the internet and intranets.
Winfried Schmitz-Esser
91-102
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Automatic indexing by discipline and high-level categories: Methodology and potential applications.
Susanne M. Humphrey, Thomas C. Rindflesch, Alan R. Aronson
103-116
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Classification of research papers using citation links and citation types: Towards automatic review article generation.
Hidetsugu Nanba, Noriko Kando, Manabu Okumura
117-134
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Knowledge organization scheme for cross-cultural and cross-language information systems. A discussion of issues and challenges.
Marcia Lei Zeng, Pat Molholt
135-136
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Automatic concept hierarchies development: A revised subsumption approach.
Yi-Fang Wu
137-140
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Identifying and characterizing a “consumer medical vocabulary”.
Tony Tse
141-143
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Interfaces for understanding: Improving access to consumer health information.
Laura Slaughter
145-148
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The world of Pokemon: A dynamic ecological classification system.
Elin Jacob, Elizabeth Davenport, Uta Priss
149-151
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Ethological classification: A model for ordering the commercial workplace that draws on collective practice.
Elisabeth Davenport, Howard Rosenbaum, Uta Priss
153-155
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Comparing cognitive maps using graph algorithms.
Peiling Wang
157-159
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Information cartography: A proposed model for access to heterogeneous end-user databases.
Stephen Paling
161-162
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Experiments in indexing multimedia data at multiple levels.
Alejandro Jaimes, Ana B. Benitez, Corinne Joergensen, Shih-Fu Chang
163-168
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An approach based on epistemology and sociology of knowledge.
Jack Andersen
169-170
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