[comp.ai] HELP - INTELLIGENT KNOWLEDGE BASED INDEXING/RETRIEVAL

csp14@seq1.keele.ac.uk (D. March) (05/02/91)

 
 I wonder if anyone can suggest some references on
        INTELLIGENT KNOWLEDGE BASED "INDEXING"/RETRIEVAL  ?

 I am embarking on a six month implementation of such a facility 
using PROLOG and ORACLE. The knowledge base to be indexed is a 
large library of prolog rules, each rule is associated with an
abstract of its use. At the moment my ideas are a little vague, 
and my search for articles disappointing. This aside, and as I see 
it, an intelligent (KEYWORD) index (INFO. RETRIEVAL SYSTEM) is a 
facility that attempts to extract from a knowledge base something
of interest to a user, the user having supplied say a keyword(s). 
The facility can deduce from such a keyword(s) items that the
user requires, even if these items are not explicilty identifiable 
from the keyword(s). Intelligence derives from the search strategy 
used in attempting to meet the user request. An understanding 
of the relationships of keywords to knowledge, and of knowledge to
knowledge, is required, and will ultimately encompass :-
       
       1. PARTIAL MATCHING of keywords used in the retrieval query to
          keywords used to identify knowledge in the knowledge base.
          (ABBREVIATIONS, SINGULAR/PLURAL.....)
       2. Understanding of the SYNONYMS for knowledge base identifiers. 
          Possibly with degrees of RELEVANCE.
       3. Understanding of the knowledge base STRUCTURE/DOMAIN.
          SUB/SUPER or SPECIFIC/GENERIC classes. Inheritance.    
       4. Some form of DICTIONARY and THESAURUS.
          Possibly user specific in addition to standard.
       5. A LEARNING capability.
       6. A DYNAMIC structure.
   
 Well this is basically as far as my understanding of the problem goes.
What I really need are a couple of good references on the subject, and
even some suggestions... any help will be appreciated. 


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ntm1169@dsacg3.dsac.dla.mil (Mott Given) (05/10/91)

From article <1142@keele.keele.ac.uk>, by csp14@seq1.keele.ac.uk (D. March):
>  I wonder if anyone can suggest some references on
>         INTELLIGENT KNOWLEDGE BASED "INDEXING"/RETRIEVAL  ?

 I suggest that you subscribe to the following e-mail list:
Information Retrieval List <IR-L%UCCVMA.BITNET@UCCVMA.UCOP.EDU>

Its been awhile since I started subscribing to it, but I believe you would
subscribe by sending mail to:
    listserv%uccmvsa.bitnet@your-INTERNET-BITNET-gateway
 In the U.S., "your-INTERNET-BITNET-gateway" is often the hostname
  "cunyvm.cuny.edu".  I'm not sure what gateway host you would use from
   the UK.
   Leave the "SUBJECT" field of your letter blank.
   For the message text:
     SUBSCRIBE IR-L  first-name last-name

   Don't put a signature in your message text.  This list has occasional
   discussions of the type you are looking for, and the "listserv"
   software that drives it allows you to do subject queries on past postings,
   which are archived in a type of "database".

   I would also suggest that you write to SRI and get a list of their
   reports, as I believe they have done some work in the area of your
   interest.

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