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Structure of IR Systems INST 734 Module 1 Doug Oard.

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1 Structure of IR Systems INST 734 Module 1 Doug Oard

2 Segments 1.The nature of Information Retrieval (IR) 2.What IR systems do 3.The structure of interactive IR systems

3 Some Holistic Definitions of IR A problem-oriented discipline, concerned with the problem of the effective and efficient transfer of desired information between human generator and human user. A process for establishing a view on an information space from a perspective defined by the user. Anomalous States of Knowledge as a Basis for Information Retrieval. (1980) Nicholas J. Belkin. Canadian Journal of Information Science, 5, 133-143. Douglas W. Oard, today.

4 Information Retrieval Systems Information –As distinguished from data and knowledge Retrieval –As distinguished from creation Systems –As an automated part of a human process

5 What do We Mean by “Information?” How is it different from “data”? –Information is data in context Databases contain data and produce information IR systems contain and provide information How is it different from “knowledge”? –Knowledge is a basis for making decisions

6 Information Hierarchy Data –The raw material of information Information –Data organized and presented in a particular manner Knowledge –“Justified true belief” –Information that can be acted upon Wisdom –Distilled and integrated knowledge –Demonstrative of high-level “understanding”

7 Information Hierarchy Data InformationKnowledge Wisdom More refined and abstract

8 An Example Data –98.6 º F, 99.5 º F, 100.3 º F, 101 º F, … Information –Hourly body temperature: 98.6 º F, 99.5 º F, 100.3 º F, 101 º F, … Knowledge –If you have a temperature above 100 º F, you most likely have a fever Wisdom –If you don’t feel well, go see a doctor

9 What types of information? Text Structured documents (e.g., XML) Images (photos, scanned documents, …) Audio (speech, music, …) Video (movies, teleconferences, …) People (experts, conversation partners, …) Services (entertainment, schools, …)

10 What Do We Mean by “Retrieval?” Known item search –Find the class home page Answer seeking –Is Lexington or Louisville the capital of Kentucky? Learn about something –Planning a scuba vacation Learn where to do something –Where can I file my taxes online?

11 Segments 1.The nature of Information Retrieval (IR) 2.What IR systems do 3.The structure of interactive IR systems


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