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The Information Retrieval Facility (IRF), founded 2006 and located in Vienna, Austria, was a research platform for networking and collaboration for professionals in the field of information retrieval. It ceased operations in 2012.

Scientific goals

  • Modeling innovative and specialized information retrieval systems for global patent document collections.
  • Investigating and developing an adequate technical infrastructure that allows interactive experimentation with formal, mathematical retrieval concepts for very large-scale document collections.<
  • Studying the usability of multimodal user interfaces to very large-scale information retrieval systems.
  • Integrating real users with actual information needs into the research process of modeling information retrieval systems to allow accurate performance evaluation.
  • Ability to create different views of patent data depending on the focus of the information needed.
  • Defining standardized methods for benchmarking the information retrieval process in patent document collections.
  • Ability to handle text and non-text parts of a patent coherently.
  • Designing, experimenting and evaluating search engines able to retrieve structured and semi-structured documents in very large-scale patent collections.
  • Integrating the temporal dimension of patent documents in retrieval strategies.
  • Improving effectiveness and precision of patent retrieval, based on ontologies and natural-language understanding techniques.
  • Refining IR methods that allow unstructured querying by exploiting available structures within the patent documents.
  • Formal (mathematical) identification and specification of relevant business information needs in the field of intellectual property information.
  • Investigating efficient scaling mechanisms for information retrieval taking into account the characteristics of patent data.
  • Investigating and experimenting with computing architectures for very high-capacity information management.
  • Establishing an open eScience platform that enables a standardized and easy way of creating and performing IR experiments on a common research infrastructure.
  • Discovering and investigating novel use cases and business applications deriving from intellectual property information.
  • Enabling formal information retrieval, natural language and semantic processing research to grow into the field of applied sciences in the global, industrial context.
  • Development and integration of different information access methods.
  • Research on effective methods for interactive information retrieval.

References

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
IRF logo

The Information Retrieval Facility (IRF), founded 2006 and located in Vienna, Austria, was a research platform for networking and collaboration for professionals in the field of information retrieval. It ceased operations in 2012.

Scientific goals

  • Modeling innovative and specialized information retrieval systems for global patent document collections.
  • Investigating and developing an adequate technical infrastructure that allows interactive experimentation with formal, mathematical retrieval concepts for very large-scale document collections.<
  • Studying the usability of multimodal user interfaces to very large-scale information retrieval systems.
  • Integrating real users with actual information needs into the research process of modeling information retrieval systems to allow accurate performance evaluation.
  • Ability to create different views of patent data depending on the focus of the information needed.
  • Defining standardized methods for benchmarking the information retrieval process in patent document collections.
  • Ability to handle text and non-text parts of a patent coherently.
  • Designing, experimenting and evaluating search engines able to retrieve structured and semi-structured documents in very large-scale patent collections.
  • Integrating the temporal dimension of patent documents in retrieval strategies.
  • Improving effectiveness and precision of patent retrieval, based on ontologies and natural-language understanding techniques.
  • Refining IR methods that allow unstructured querying by exploiting available structures within the patent documents.
  • Formal (mathematical) identification and specification of relevant business information needs in the field of intellectual property information.
  • Investigating efficient scaling mechanisms for information retrieval taking into account the characteristics of patent data.
  • Investigating and experimenting with computing architectures for very high-capacity information management.
  • Establishing an open eScience platform that enables a standardized and easy way of creating and performing IR experiments on a common research infrastructure.
  • Discovering and investigating novel use cases and business applications deriving from intellectual property information.
  • Enabling formal information retrieval, natural language and semantic processing research to grow into the field of applied sciences in the global, industrial context.
  • Development and integration of different information access methods.
  • Research on effective methods for interactive information retrieval.

References

External links


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