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Terrier - Information Retrieval Wiki. Tutoriel Terrier - Parth Gupta. Tutorial on automatic summarization. NLP - cours Jurafsky & Manning (Université de Stanford - Coursera) RI - cours de Jian-Yun Nie (Université de Montréal) Text Processing and the Web - cours de Min-Yen Kan. [ Overview ] [ >Syllabus ] [ Grading ] [ Homework ] [ Misc. ] Note that the syllabus and readings are still in flux for the time being. Readings marked with a "*" will be present in the course pack.

Readings in small print are primary materials (i.e., original conference and journal papers); read these after the secondary materials (i.e., textbook chapters) if possible. Aside from our lecture slides, the textbook slides are linked to for your reference -- the links below are to a local copy of the slides given by Hinrich Schütze (by permission), you may want to refer to the original set at I do not vouch for the correctness or the material presented in any of the linked slide sets. The hyperlinks here all work as of Thu Nov 6 10:43:33 SGT 2008 when I last updated this page.

RI - slides de Hinrich Shutze. Information Retrieval and Organisation - cours de Dell Zhang & Mark Levene. RI - Patrick Gallinari. Université de Nantes - Master ATAL. Université de Nantes - Master 2 ATAL. Livre - Introduction to Information Retrieval. This is the companion website for the following book. Christopher D. Manning, Prabhakar Raghavan and Hinrich Schütze, Introduction to Information Retrieval, Cambridge University Press. 2008. You can order this book at CUP, at your local bookstore or on the internet.

The best search term to use is the ISBN: 0521865719. The book aims to provide a modern approach to information retrieval from a computer science perspective. It is based on a course we have been teaching in various forms at Stanford University, the University of Stuttgart and the University of Munich. We'd be pleased to get feedback about how this book works out as a textbook, what is missing, or covered in too much detail, or what is simply wrong. Online resources Apart from small differences (mainly concerning copy editing and figures), the online editions should have the same content as the print edition. The following materials are available online. Information retrieval resources.