What is that makes a "good" logical model of IR? What are the guidelines that we should follow when we want to build one, and how much can we depart from these guidelines and still claim to have a logical model of IR? We have been motivated to write this note from our dissatisfaction with the fact that there seem to be many competing, incompatible views of what a logical model of IR should consist of; we think some of these are misleading.
A note on logic and information retrieval
Sebastiani F
1996
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What is that makes a "good" logical model of IR? What are the guidelines that we should follow when we want to build one, and how much can we depart from these guidelines and still claim to have a logical model of IR? We have been motivated to write this note from our dissatisfaction with the fact that there seem to be many competing, incompatible views of what a logical model of IR should consist of; we think some of these are misleading.File in questo prodotto:
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