The second Text Retrieval Conference (TREC-2)
Overview of the Second Text Retrieval Conference (TREC-2)
Reflections on TREC
Automatic routing and retrieval using smart: TREC-2
TREC and TIPSTER experiments with inquery
Large test collection experiments on an operational, interactive system: Okapi at TREC
Efficient retrieval of partial documents
TREC routing experiments with the TRW/Paracel Fast Data Finder
CLARIT-TREC experiments
Natural language information retrieval
Learned vector-space models for document retrieval
Combining the evidence of multiple query representations for information retrieval
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