Information retrieval systems: Where is the fuzz?

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Abstract

If the field of fuzzy information systems is to grow and mature, it is imperative to define terms precisely. For the sub-field of information retrieval, we attempt to clarify the definition of some terms and discuss the possible sources of fuzziness within this sub-field. Moreover, we discuss the implications that this has in terms of defining flexible information retrieval models and propose an approach to information retrieval in the framework of possibility theory.

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Kraft, D. H., Bordogna, G., & Pasi, G. (1998). Information retrieval systems: Where is the fuzz? In 1998 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems Proceedings - IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence (Vol. 2, pp. 1367–1372). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/FUZZY.1998.686318

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