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By Mark J. Roberts, James R. Tybout

ISBN-10: 0195211103

ISBN-13: 9780195211108

This publication examines the micro tactics concerned about the commercial region of constructing international locations while new manufacturers input the marketplace and current ones go out whereas, at the same time, industry stocks shift between manufacturers who range of their expertise, managerial services, and profitability.

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Now let us consider two documents that should be as far apart as possible, that is a nearness of 0%. The first is part of the quotation from Meagher from Chapter 2. Document 4: Although occasionally the identity of the criminal organization will be notorious, more often than not its existence is not known or is the subject of merely vague rumor. And the other is part of a nonsense poem by Edward Lear "The Owl and the Pussycat". Document 5: The owl and the pussycat went to sea in a beautiful pea-green boat.

Following this example through, a nearness-based ISAR would respond to Query 3 with Documents 1 and 3, since they both have 100% nearness to Query 3 (they have all the terms in Query 3, and the nearness is normalized by the number of words in the smaller document). Assume that Document 1 is judged by the user as relevant, and the ISAR is asked to retrieve documents near to Document 1. Document 1 has 21 words, Document 2 has 24, and Document 3 has 11. Document 1 has 14 words in common with Document 2 and 5 words in common with document 3.

There are many other, more elaborate, schemes for generating weightings. The biggest weakness in automatically generated descriptors is that they are limited to the terms that actually occur in the documents. The "Interactive TV ... " news article example discussed above is a good example of this weakness. , nor the only slightly more general term "datacasting", since they don't occur in the text. The speech by Meagher referred to in Chapter 2 does not contain the term "Costigan Royal Commission".

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