Understanding Search Engines: Mathematical Modeling and Text Retrieval: Software, Environments and Tools, cartea 17
Autor Michael W. Berry, Murray Browneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780898715811
ISBN-10: 0898715814
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Colecția Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Seria Software, Environments and Tools
Locul publicării:Philadelphia, United States
ISBN-10: 0898715814
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Colecția Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Seria Software, Environments and Tools
Locul publicării:Philadelphia, United States
Cuprins
Preface to the second edition; Preface to the first edition; 1. Introduction; 2. Document file preparation; 3. Vector space models; 4. Matrix decompositions; 5. Query management; 6. Ranking and relevance feedback; 7. Searching by link structure; 8. User interface considerations; 9. Further reading; Bibliography; Index.
Recenzii
'There is no other information retrieval/search book where the heart is the mathematical foundations. This book is greatly needed to further establish information retrieval as a serious academic, as well as practical and industrial, area.' Jaime Carbonell, Carnegie Mellon University
'Berry and Browne describe most of what you need to know to design your own search engine. Their strength is the description of the solid mathematical underpinnings at a level that is understandable to competent engineering undergraduates, perhaps with a bit of instructor guidance. They discuss the algorithms used by most commercial search engines, so you may find your use of Google and its kind becomes more effective, too.' George Corliss, Marquette University.
'This book gives a valuable, generally non-technical, insight into how search engines work, how to improve the users' success in Information Retrieval (IR), and an in-depth analysis of a mathematical algorithm for improving a search engine's performance. …Written in an informal style, the book is easy to read and is a good introduction on how search engines operate…' Christopher Dean, Mathematics Today
'Anyone interested in building their own search engine, or looking for a compact and readable introduction to the field of modern information retrieval will find this book to be an excellent first introduction.' Tony Donaldson, MAA Reviews
'Berry and Browne describe most of what you need to know to design your own search engine. Their strength is the description of the solid mathematical underpinnings at a level that is understandable to competent engineering undergraduates, perhaps with a bit of instructor guidance. They discuss the algorithms used by most commercial search engines, so you may find your use of Google and its kind becomes more effective, too.' George Corliss, Marquette University.
'This book gives a valuable, generally non-technical, insight into how search engines work, how to improve the users' success in Information Retrieval (IR), and an in-depth analysis of a mathematical algorithm for improving a search engine's performance. …Written in an informal style, the book is easy to read and is a good introduction on how search engines operate…' Christopher Dean, Mathematics Today
'Anyone interested in building their own search engine, or looking for a compact and readable introduction to the field of modern information retrieval will find this book to be an excellent first introduction.' Tony Donaldson, MAA Reviews
Descriere
This text covers design issues for building search engines, emphasizing the role that applied mathematics plays in improving information retrieval.