What you saw is what you want: Using cases to seed information retrieval

JJ Daniels, EL Rissland - International Conference on Case-Based …, 1997 - Springer
JJ Daniels, EL Rissland
International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, 1997Springer
This paper presents a hybrid case-based reasoning (CBR) and information retrieval (IR)
system, called SPIRE, that both retrieves documents from a full-text document corpus and
from within individual documents, and locates passages likely to contain information about
important problem-solving features of cases. SPIRE uses two case-bases, one containing
past precedents, and one containing excerpts from past case texts. Both are used by SPIRE
to automatically generate queries, which are then run by the INQUERY full-text retrieval …
Abstract
This paper presents a hybrid case-based reasoning (CBR) and information retrieval (IR) system, called SPIRE, that both retrieves documents from a full-text document corpus and from within individual documents, and locates passages likely to contain information about important problem-solving features of cases. SPIRE uses two case-bases, one containing past precedents, and one containing excerpts from past case texts. Both are used by SPIRE to automatically generate queries, which are then run by the INQUERY full-text retrieval engine on a large text collection in the case of document retrieval and on individual text documents for passage retrieval.
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