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Mengukur kinerja search engine : sebuah eksperimentasi penilaian precision and recall untuk informasi ilmiah bidang ilmu perpustakaan dan informasi [Search Engines performance evaluation: an experimental the value of precision and recall for scientific information in LIS field.]

Hardi, Wishnu (2006) Mengukur kinerja search engine : sebuah eksperimentasi penilaian precision and recall untuk informasi ilmiah bidang ilmu perpustakaan dan informasi [Search Engines performance evaluation: an experimental the value of precision and recall for scientific information in LIS field.]. Visi Pustaka [National Library of Indonesia] 8(1):pp. 22-27.

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Abstract

The article examine performance in six major search engines that is Google, Yahoo, AOL, Askjeeves, Scirus, and Sciseek. Assesment of recall and precision was applied with limititation to Library and Information Science.

Keywords:sistem temu kembali informasi, precision and recall, ketepatan dan perolehan, efektivitas mesin pencari, ilmu perpustakaan dan informasi, evaluasi searh engine, veritas document management, wishnu hardi
Subjects:L. Information technology and library technology. > LS. Search engines.
ID Code:11208
Deposited By:Hardi, Wishnu
Deposited On:21 August 2007
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