Applications of cognitive intelligence in the information retrieval process and associated challenges

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Abstract

Information retrieval refers to a noteworthy system of identifying relevant information and recovering it through specific procedures from stored system. These technique is used in many differentiated applications that deal with subjective intelligence. Applications based on information retrieval are identified with various issues, for example, in technology domain, the sudden size changes of the objectives as they approach the sensor. If not taken care of appropriately, the altered changes can present substantial issues in information affiliation and position estimation. Under such a system, the meaning of the objective state is the fundamental advance for programmed comprehension of dynamic scenes. This is the reason of requirement of cognitive models for information retrieval. The existent models move around the connection between data list terms and records.

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Rath, M., Rodrigues, J. J. P. C., & Oreku, G. S. (2021). Applications of cognitive intelligence in the information retrieval process and associated challenges. International Journal of Cognitive Informatics and Natural Intelligence, 15(1), 26–38. https://doi.org/10.4018/IJCINI.2021010103

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