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Record Nr.

UNINA9910827777003321

Autore

Sallaberry Christian

Titolo

Geographical information retrieval in textual corpora

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013

ISBN

9781118790182

1118790189

9781118790113

1118790111

9781118790144

1118790146

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (143 p.)

Collana

FOCUS Series

Disciplina

910.285

Soggetti

Geographic information systems

Geography - Data processing

Information storage and retrieval systems - Geography

Management - Geographic information systems

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title Page; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. Access By Geographic Content To Textual Corpora: What Orientations?; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Access by geographic content to textual corpora; 1.2.1. Document retrieval and textual corpora; 1.2.2. Textual corpora with "territorial" denotations; 1.2.3. Access to textual content; 1.3. Reinforcement of GIR by contributions from NLP, reasoning and multicriteria IR; 1.4. Toward the construction of a multicriteria IR engine; 1.4.1. Challenges, hypotheses and research objectives; 1.4.2. Approach; 1.4.3. Applications

Chapter 2. Spatial And Temporal Information Retrieval In Textual Corpora2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Review of challenges, hypotheses and research objectives; 2.3. Spatial and temporal information in textual documents: literature review; 2.3.1. Geographic information in text and IR; 2.3.2. Named entities; 2.3.3. Modeling languages; 2.3.4. Reasoning; 2.3.5. Linguistic processing; 2.3.6. GIR: systems and similarity measure



models; 2.3.7. Evaluation campaigns, corpora and resources; 2.3.8. Summary; 2.4. Proposition for spatial and temporal information indexing and retrieval in textual corpora

2.4.1. Reminder and focus on the notion of space and time in "heritage" corpora2.4.2. Core spatial model and core temporal model; 2.4.3. Spatial and temporal relations; 2.4.4. Spatial and temporal indexing process flows: PIV prototype; 2.4.5. Spatial and temporal IR: PIV prototype; 2.4.6. Evaluation and discussion; 2.5. Summary; 2.5.1. Contributions; 2.5.2. Perspectives; Chapter 3. Multicriteria Information Retrieval In Textual Corpora; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Review of challenges, hypotheses and research objectives; 3.3. Standardization and combination of criteria: literature review

3.3.1. Criterion standardization3.3.2. Combination of criteria; 3.3.3. Summary and positioning of a partially compensatory GIR; 3.4. Proposition for indexing by tiling and multicriteria IR in textual corpora; 3.4.1. Standardization by tiling; 3.4.2. Spatial and temporal IR applied to tiling: PIV2; 3.4.3. Multicriteria IR applied to tiling: PIV3; 3.5. Evaluation and discussion; 3.5.1. Evaluation framework of geographic IRSs: proposal for a test collection and an experimental protocol; 3.5.2. Evaluation of the spatial and temporal IR applied to tiling

3.5.3. Evaluation of the multicriteria IR applied to tiling3.6. Summary; 3.6.1. Contributions; 3.6.2. Perspectives; Chapter 4. General Conclusion; 4.1. Summary; 4.1.1. Contributions to the access by geographic content to textual corpora; 4.1.2. Spatial and temporal IR in texts; 4.1.3. Multicriteria IR in texts; 4.2. Perspectives; 4.2.1. Intradimensional axis; 4.2.2. Interdimensional axis; 4.2.3. Expansion of the vocabulary for a qualitative representation of the geographic dimensions; Bibliography; Index

Sommario/riassunto

This book addresses the field of geographic information extraction and retrieval from textual documents. Geographic information retrieval is a rapidly emerging subject, a trend fostered by the growing power of the Internet and the emerging possibilities of data dissemination.After positioning his work in this field in Chapter 1, the author makes proposals in the following two chapters. Chapter 2 focuses on spatial and temporal information indexing and retrieval in corpora of textual documents. Propositions for both spatial and temporal information retrieval (IR) are made. Chapter 3 ta