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Travelled to:
1 × Denmark
1 × Finland
1 × Ireland
1 × United Kingdom
3 × USA
Collaborated with:
R.R.Larson A.Chen M.M.Mantei W.S.Cooper D.P.Dabney E.Sutton C.Reynolds K.Carl M.K.Buckland J.C.French A.L.Powell N.Perelman J.He L.Xu J.Meggs
Talks about:
vocabulari (3) multilingu (3) retriev (3) translingu (2) regress (2) librari (2) logist (2) access (2) digit (2) use (2)

Person: Fredric C. Gey

DBLP DBLP: Gey:Fredric_C=

Contributed to:

TPDL 20122012
SIGIR 20042004
SIGIR 20022002
CIKM 20012001
SIGIR 19971997
SIGIR 19941994
SIGIR 19921992
VLDB 19751975
JCDL 20022002

Wrote 9 papers:

TPDL-2012-SuttonRGL #forensics #library
Applying Digital Library Technologies to Nuclear Forensics (ES, CR, FCG, RRL), pp. 144–149.
SIGIR-2004-GeyCLC #documentation #multi #query
Geotemporal querying of multilingual documents (FCG, AC, RRL, KC), p. 596.
SIGIR-2002-GeyCBL #information management #multi
Translingual vocabulary mappings for multilingual information access (FCG, AC, MKB, RRL), pp. 455–456.
CIKM-2001-FrenchPGP #effectiveness #retrieval
Exploiting A Controlled Vocabulary to Improve Collection Selection and Retrieval Effectiveness (JCF, ALP, FCG, NP), pp. 199–206.
SIGIR-1997-ChenHXGM #retrieval #taxonomy #using
Chinese Text Retrieval Without Using a Dictionary (AC, JH, LX, FCG, JM), pp. 42–49.
SIGIR-1994-Gey #probability #using
Inferring Probability of Relevance Using the Method of Logistic Regression (FCG), pp. 222–231.
SIGIR-1992-CooperGD #probability #retrieval #staged
Probabilistic Retrieval Based on Staged Logistic Regression (WSC, FCG, DPD), pp. 198–210.
VLDB-1975-GeyM #keyword
Keyword Access to a Mass Storage Device at the Record Level (FCG, MMM), pp. 572–588.
JCDL-2002-LarsonGC #library #multi
Harvesting translingual vocabulary mappings for multilingual digital libraries (RRL, FCG, AC), pp. 185–190.

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