Information Retrieval
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Text Based Information Retrieval
Taxonomy of IR models
Information Retrieval from Collections of Textual Documents
MajorCategoriesofMethods 1. Exactmatching (Boolean) 1. Ranking by similaritytoquery (vector space mo
CS 4300 / INFO 4300 Information Retrieval
Lecture 2
Searching Full Text 2
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Course Administration
Web site: http:/www.infosci.cornell.edu/courses/info4300/2008fa/ Notices: See the home page on the course Web site Programming assignments: Java, C+
INEL-4207 Digital Microelectronics
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Lecture 1
Introduction
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Computational Devices
The idea of developing computing devices is certainly not new A few chronological examples show the idea is as ol
CS 430: Information Discovery
Lecture 3
Inverted Files
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Course Administration
Course team: Bill Arms Matt Schultz Doug Mitarotonda Trishul Patel Email sent to: cs430@cs.cornell.edu will go to these four people
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wya@cs.cornell.edu schultz@cs
Art History 112
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Utilities COSC 2031 - Software Tools
Unix Utilities (G+A Ch. 7) Goal today is to look at other utilities that you may find helpful See some of the common approaches to command-line arguments Discussion is not exhaustive - see text and manual pages
COSC 2031 - Software Tools
Unix Utilities (G+A Ch. 7)
Utilities
Goal today is to look at other utilities that you may find helpful See some of the common approaches to command-line arguments Discussion is not exhaustive - see text and manual page
Team Number 1 Pre-1950
The History of Computing: Pre-1950
In the period before 1950, computing as we know it today was in its infancy. Despite that, computing in some form has existed for centuries. From the abacus of the ancient Chinese, to the sli
Lecture 2: Computers and how we use them 14/01/2009 10:26:00
HW: Create Blog on blogspot (email prof. to confirm blog name) The most important uses of influences of IT or digital technology in your life: Online Class Registration Bank Account (payi
DECOMPOSITION NUMBERS OF THE IWAHORI-HECKE ALGEBRA (PGTC - APRIL 2008)
TONY SKYNER
1. The Iwahori-Hecke Algebra As a Coxeter group, the symmetric group Sn is generated by s1 , . . . sn-1 (where si = (i i + 1) the basic transpositions) and the relati
Time To Use The NoteTaking Aid
Course Objectives:
3. To describe the basic historical stages of development. 4. To describe the contributions of selected historical . 17. To use correctly the following basic vocabulary.
PreElectronic Computing
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CS101 Lecture 5: Brief History of Computing
Aaron Stevens
Some images courtesy Wikimedia Commons, IBM
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26 January 2009
Overview/Questions
Where did computers come from? When were computers first discovered? What is the discipline of Computer S
Chapter Ten
Artificial Intelligence I: Definitional Perspective
Historical Perspective
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a driving force behind our quest to create a machine in our own image. Automata begin to appear for general public consump
Michael Perry Math 5010 Jan. 15, 2009 Math Technology Timeline What is Technology? Technologies are man-made tools or devices that simplify our physical or mental activities. Timeline Abacus: 2600 B.C. The abacus is the oldest known calculating devi