Overview: Theoretical Perspectives And Methodologies For The Evaluation Of Healthcare Information Systems -- Qualitative Research Methods For Evaluating Computer Information Systems -- Multiple Perspectives: Evaluating Healthcare Information Systems In Collaborative Environments -- Survey Methods Fo
[Health Informatics] Information Retrieval Volume 5b || System Evaluation
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- Book ID
- 111900735
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 163 KB
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Article
- ISBN-13
- 9780387955223
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โฆ Synopsis
Series Preface Vii Preface Ix Part I Basic Concepts Chapter 1 Terms, Models, And Resources 3 Chapter 2 Health And Biomedical Information 22 Chapter 3 System Evaluation 83 Part Ii State Of The Art Chapter 4 Content 117 Chapter 5 Indexing 146 Chapter 6 Retrieval 183 Chapter 7 Evaluation 219 Part Iii Research Directions Chapter 8 Lexical-statistical Systems 265 Chapter 9 Linguistic Systems 310 Chapter 10 Augmenting Systems For Users 356 Chapter 11 Information Extraction 397 Appendix 1 Ten Sample Documents To Illustrate Indexing And Retrieval 431 Appendix 2 Inverted File Of Words From Documents Of Appendix 1 435 Appendix 3 Document Vectors For Words From Documents Of Appendix 1 With Weighting Measures 443 Appendix 4 Inverted File Of Mesh Terms From Documents Of Appendix 1 With Term Frequency And Postings 448 References 450 Index 503. William R. Hersh. First Ed. Has Subtitle: A Health Care Perspective. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 450-502) And Index.
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