If there exists a document D 0 in DS satisfying the following relation: Sir: In this letter, we demonstrate that there is an error in Everett βQ β QS, β c(Q) ΓΊ 0, such that βD β DS: and Cater's article about retrieval topologies 1992). To make this note self-contained, we recall the following defin
Dictionary of bibliometrics
β Scribed by Lancaster, F. W.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 44 KB
- Volume
- 48
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0002-8231
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If there exists a document D 0 in DS satisfying the following relation: Sir:
In this letter, we demonstrate that there is an error in Everett βQ β QS, β c(Q) ΓΊ 0, such that βD β DS: and Cater's article about retrieval topologies 1992). To make this note self-contained, we recall the following definitions adapted from Everett and Cater (1992).
A retrieval model is a triple (DS, QS, sim), consisting of a then DS is compact for the retrieval topology. document space DS, a query space QS, and a non-negative realvalued similarity function
Consider an open covering (V i ) i of DS. At least one of these V i must contain D 0 . Hence D 0 belongs to a basic open set of the form The retrieval topology is the smallest topology on DS which contains all the sets of the form R(Q, r) Γ {D β DS: sim(D, Q) ΓΊ r}, with Q β QS and r β β«ήβ¬ / . Recall that elements of a
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